The EF-hand Ca2+ binding protein MICU choreographs mitochondrial Ca2+ dynamics in arabidopsis

Wagner S., Behera S., De Bortoli S., Logan D., Fuchs P., Carraretto L., Teardo E., Cendron L., Nietzel T., Füßl M., Doccula F., Navazio L., Fricker M., Van Aken O., Finkemeier I., Meyer A., Szabò I., Costa A., Schwarzländer M.

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Plant organelle function must constantly adjust to environmental conditions, which requires dynamic coordination. Ca2+ signaling may play a central role in this process. Free Ca2+ dynamics are tightly regulated and differ markedly between the cytosol, plastid stroma, and mitochondrial matrix. The mechanistic basis of compartment-specific Ca2+ dynamics is poorly understood. Here, we studied the function of At-MICU, an EF-hand protein of Arabidopsis thaliana with homology to constituents of the mitochondrial Ca2+ uniporter machinery in mammals. MICU binds Ca2+ and localizes to the mitochondria in Arabidopsis. In vivo imaging of roots expressing a genetically encoded Ca2+ sensor in the mitochondrial matrix revealed that lack of MICU increased resting concentrations of free Ca2+ in the matrix. Furthermore, Ca2+ elevations triggered by auxin and extracellular ATP occurred more rapidly and reached higher maximal concentrations in the mitochondria of micu mutants, whereas cytosolic Ca2+ signatures remained unchanged. These findings support the idea that a conserved uniporter system, with composition and regulation distinct from the mammalian machinery, mediates mitochondrial Ca2+ uptake in plants under in vivo conditions. They further suggest that MICU acts as a throttle that controls Ca2+ uptake by moderating influx, thereby shaping Ca2+ signatures in the matrix and preserving mitochondrial homeostasis. Our results open the door to genetic dissection of mitochondrial Ca2+ signaling in plants.

Details about the publication

JournalThe Plant cell (Plant Cell)
Volume27
Issue11
Page range3190-3212
StatusPublished
Release year2015
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1105/tpc.15.00509
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Authors from the University of Münster

Finkemeier, Iris
Professorship for Plant Physiology (Prof. Finkemeier)
Füßl, Magdalena
Professorship for Plant Physiology (Prof. Finkemeier)
Nietzel, Thomas Jürgen Uwe
Professorship for general botany with the focus on plant/environment interactions (Prof. Schwarzländer)
Schwarzländer, Markus
Professorship for general botany with the focus on plant/environment interactions (Prof. Schwarzländer)
Wagner, Stephan
Professorship for general botany with the focus on plant/environment interactions (Prof. Schwarzländer)