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Extracellular ATP-induced NO production and its dependence on membrane Ca2+ flux in Salvia miltiorrhiza hairy roots

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JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY
Volume 59, Issue 14, Pages 4007-4016

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/jxb/ern242

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Ca2+; extracellular ATP; hairy roots; nitric oxide; reactive oxygen species; Salvia miltiorrhiza

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  1. Hong Kong Polytechnic University [G-U268, G-YF75, 1-BB80]

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Extracellular ATP (eATP) is a novel signalling agent, and nitric oxide (NO) is a well-established signal molecule with diverse functions in plant growth and development. This study characterizes NO production induced by exogenous ATP and examines its relationship with other important signalling agents, Ca2+ and H2O2 in Salvia miltiorrhiza hairy root culture. Exogenous ATP was applied at 10-500 mu M to the hairy root cultures and stimulated NO production was detectable within 30 min. The NO level increased with ATP dose from 10-100 mu M but decreased from 100-200 mu M or higher. The ATP-induced NO production was mimicked by a non-hydrolysable ATP analogue ATP gamma S, but only weakly by ADP, AMP or adenosine. The ATP-induced NO production was blocked by Ca2+ antagonists, but not affected by a protein kinase inhibitor. ATP also induced H2O2 production, which was dependent on both Ca2+ and protein kinases, and also on NO biosynthesis. On the other hand, ATP induced a rapid increase in the intracellular Ca2+ level, which was dependent on NO but not H2O2. The results suggest that NO is implicated in ATP-induced responses and signal transduction in plant cells, and ATP signalling is closely related to Ca2+ and ROS signalling.

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