Authors
Stefania Puce, Giovanna Basile, Giorgio Bavestrello, Santina Bruzzone, Carlo Cerrano, Marco Giovine, Attilio Arillo, Elena Zocchi
Publication date
2004/9/17
Journal
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Volume
279
Issue
38
Pages
39783-39788
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Cyclic ADP-ribose (cADPR) is an intracellular calcium (Ca2+i) mobilizer involved in fundamental cell functions from protists to higher plants and mammals. Biochemical similarities between the drought-signaling cascade in plants and the temperature-sensing pathway in marine sponges suggest an ancient evolutionary origin of a signaling cascade involving the phytohormone abscisic acid (ABA), cADPR, and Ca2+i. In Eudendrium racemosum (Hydrozoa, Cnidaria), exogenously added ABA stimulated ADP-ribosyl cyclase activity via a protein kinase A (PKA)-mediated phosphorylation and increased regeneration in the dark to levels observed under light conditions. Light stimulated endogenous ABA synthesis, which was conversely inhibited by the inhibitor of plant ABA synthesis Fluridone. The signal cascade of light-induced regeneration uncovered in E. racemosum: light →↑ ABA → PKA → cyclase activation →↑ …
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