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Plant Signal Behav


Title:Alamethicin-induced electrical long distance signaling in plants
Author(s):Maischak H; Zimmermann MR; Felle HH; Boland W; Mithofer A;
Address:"Bioorganische Chemie, Max-Planck-Institut fur Chemische Okologie, Jena, Germany"
Journal Title:Plant Signal Behav
Year:2010
Volume:20100801
Issue:8
Page Number:988 - 990
DOI: 10.4161/psb.5.8.12223
ISSN/ISBN:1559-2324 (Electronic) 1559-2316 (Print) 1559-2316 (Linking)
Abstract:"Systemic signals induced by wounding and/or pathogen or herbivore attack may be realized by either chemical or mechanical signals. In plants a variety of electrical phenomena have been described and may be considered as signal-transducing events; such as variation potentials (VPs) and action potentials (APs) which propagate over long distances and hence are able to carry information from organ to organ. In addition, we recently described a new type of electrical long-distance signal that propagates systemically, i.e. from leaf to leaf, the 'system potential' (SP). This was possible only by establishing a non-invasive method with micro-electrodes positioned in sub-stomatal cavities of open stomata and recording apoplastic responses. Using this technical approach, we investigated the function of the peptaibole alamethicin (ALA), a channel-forming peptide from Trichoderma viride, which is widely used as agent to induce various physiological and defence responses in eukaryotic cells including plants. Although the ability of ALA to initiate changes in membrane potentials in plants has always been postulated it has never been demonstrated. Here we show that both local and long-distance electrical signals, namely depolarization, can be induced by ALA treatment"
Keywords:Action Potentials Alamethicin/*pharmacology *Electrophysiological Phenomena Membrane Potentials Plant Leaves/*physiology *Plant Physiological Phenomena Plants/metabolism *Signal Transduction;
Notes:"MedlineMaischak, Heiko Zimmermann, Matthias R Felle, Hubert H Boland, Wilhelm Mithofer, Axel eng 2010/08/21 Plant Signal Behav. 2010 Aug; 5(8):988-90. doi: 10.4161/psb.5.8.12223. Epub 2010 Aug 1"

 
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