The calcium sensor CBL7 is required for Serendipita indica-induced growth stimulation in Arabidopsis thaliana, controlling defense against the endophyte and K+ homoeostasis in the symbiosis

Perez-Alonso, Marta-Marina; Guerrero-Galan, Carmen; Gonzalez Ortega-Villaizan, Adrian; Ortiz-Garcia, Paloma; Scholz, Sandra S.; Ramos, Patricio; Sakakibara, Hitoshi; Kiba, Takatoshi; Ludwig-Mueller, Jutta; Krapp, Anne; Oelmueller, Ralf; Vicente-Carbajosa, Jesus; Pollmann, Stephan

Abstract

Calcium is an important second messenger in plants. The activation of Ca2+ signalling cascades is critical in the activation of adaptive processes in response to environmental stimuli. Root colonization by the growth promoting endophyte Serendipita indica involves the increase of cytosolic Ca2+ levels in Arabidopsis thaliana. Here, we investigated transcriptional changes in Arabidopsis roots during symbiosis with S. indica. RNA-seq profiling disclosed the induction of Calcineurin B-like 7 (CBL7) during early and later phases of the interaction. Consistently, reverse genetic evidence highlighted the functional relevance of CBL7 and tested the involvement of a CBL7-CBL-interacting protein kinase 13 signalling pathway. The loss-of-function of CBL7 abolished the growth promoting effect and affected root colonization. The transcriptomics analysis of cbl7 revealed the involvement of this Ca2+ sensor in activating plant defense responses. Furthermore, we report on the contribution of CBL7 to potassium transport in Arabidopsis. We analysed K+ contents in wild-type and cbl7 plants and observed a significant increase of K+ in roots of cbl7 plants, while shoot tissues demonstrated K+ depletion. Taken together, our work associates CBL7 with an important role in the mutual interaction between Arabidopsis and S. indica and links CBL7 to K+ transport.

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Título según WOS: The calcium sensor CBL7 is required for Serendipita indica-induced growth stimulation in Arabidopsis thaliana, controlling defense against the endophyte and K+ homoeostasis in the symbiosis
Título de la Revista: PLANT CELL AND ENVIRONMENT
Volumen: 45
Número: 11
Editorial: Wiley
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Página de inicio: 3367
Página final: 3382
DOI:

10.1111/pce.14420

Notas: ISI