Mitochondria are key organelles involved in many aspects of plant physiology and, their ability to generate specific Ca2+ signatures in response to abiotic and biotic stimuli has been reported as one of their roles. The recent identification of the mammalian mitochondrial Ca2+ uniporter opens a new research area in plant biology. To study the mitochondrial Ca2+ handling, it is essential to have a reliable probe. Here we have reported the generation of an Arabidopsis transgenic line expressing the genetically encoded probe Cameleon D3cpv targeted to mitochondria, and compared its properties with the already known Cameleon YC3.6.

The D3cpv Cameleon reports Ca²⁺ dynamics in plant mitochondria with similar kinetics of the YC3.6 Cameleon, but with a lower sensitivity / G. Loro, C. Ruberti, M. Zottini, A. Costa. - In: JOURNAL OF MICROSCOPY. - ISSN 0022-2720. - 249:1(2013), pp. 8-12.

The D3cpv Cameleon reports Ca²⁺ dynamics in plant mitochondria with similar kinetics of the YC3.6 Cameleon, but with a lower sensitivity

G. Loro;A. Costa
2013

Abstract

Mitochondria are key organelles involved in many aspects of plant physiology and, their ability to generate specific Ca2+ signatures in response to abiotic and biotic stimuli has been reported as one of their roles. The recent identification of the mammalian mitochondrial Ca2+ uniporter opens a new research area in plant biology. To study the mitochondrial Ca2+ handling, it is essential to have a reliable probe. Here we have reported the generation of an Arabidopsis transgenic line expressing the genetically encoded probe Cameleon D3cpv targeted to mitochondria, and compared its properties with the already known Cameleon YC3.6.
Ca2+ imaging; Cameleon; FRET; Plant mitochondria
Settore BIO/04 - Fisiologia Vegetale
2013
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