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Ca(2+) signals are a core regulator of plant cell physiology and cellular responses to the environment. The channels, pumps, and carriers that underlie Ca(2+) homeostasis provide the mechanistic basis for generation of Ca(2+) signals by regulating movement of Ca(2+) ions between subcellular compartments and between the cell and its extracellular environment. The information encoded within the Ca(2+) transients is decoded and transmitted by a toolkit of Ca(2+)-binding proteins that regulate transcription via Ca(2+)-responsive promoter elements and that regulate protein phosphorylation. Ca(2+)-signaling networks have architectural structures comparable to scale-free networks and bow tie networks in computing, and these similarities help explain such properties of Ca(2+)-signaling networks as robustness, evolvability, and the ability to process multiple signals simultaneously.
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Antony N. Dodd
John Innes Centre
Jörg Kudla
Huazhong Agricultural University
Dale Sanders
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Annual Review of Plant Biology
University of York
University of Münster
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d71c818a0e2c5879bef225 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-arplant-070109-104628