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HEREDITAS ›› 2007, Vol. 29 ›› Issue (3): 269-269―275.doi: 10.1360/yc-007-0269

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Extracellular Ca signaling——first messenger in animals and plants

ZHAO Xin1, PEI Zhen-Ming1,2, HE Yi-Kun1

  

  1. l. College of Life Science, Capital Normal University, Beijing 100037, China;
    2. Department of Biology, Duke University, Durham NC27708, USA
  • Received:2006-06-28 Revised:2006-09-22 Online:2007-03-01 Published:2007-03-01
  • Contact: HE Yi-Kun

Abstract:

It is well known that calcium acts as a vital intracellular second messenger that governs a large array of cellular processes. However, the molecular identification of a receptor for extracellular Ca2+, the extracellular calcium-sensing receptor, has opened up the possibility that Ca2+might also function as a messenger outside the cell. In animals, the Ca2+ sensor is the well-characterized extracellular-Ca2+- sensing receptor (CaR), a G- protein -coupled receptor originally isolated from the parathyroid gland. In addition, other receptors, channels and membrane proteins are all sensitive to external Ca2+ fluctuations. Recently, Han et al have cloned a receptor protein for extracellular calcium in Arabidopsis, which plays a key role in Ca2+-induced stomatal closing. Thus, the cloning of these receptors has prompted the consideration of Ca2+ also functioning as a ‘first messenger’ in animals and plants.