Frontiers in Plant Science (Jan 2023)

Phosphate-deprivation and damage signalling by extracellular ATP

  • Elsa Matthus,
  • Elsa Matthus,
  • Youzheng Ning,
  • Fahad Shafiq,
  • Fahad Shafiq,
  • Julia M. Davies

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1098146
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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Phosphate deprivation compromises plant productivity and modulates immunity. DAMP signalling by extracellular ATP (eATP) could be compromised under phosphate deprivation by the lowered production of cytosolic ATP and the need to salvage eATP as a nutritional phosphate source. Phosphate-starved roots of Arabidopsis can still sense eATP, indicating robustness in receptor function. However, the resultant cytosolic free Ca2+ signature is impaired, indicating modulation of downstream components. This perspective on DAMP signalling by extracellular ATP (eATP) addresses the salvage of eATP under phosphate deprivation and its promotion of immunity, how Ca2+ signals are generated and how the Ca2+ signalling pathway could be overcome to allow beneficial fungal root colonization to fulfill phosphate demands. Safe passage for an endophytic fungus allowing root colonization could be achieved by its down-regulation of the Ca2+ channels that act downstream of the eATP receptors and by also preventing ROS accumulation, thus further impairing DAMP signalling.

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