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Sci. STKE, 12 June 2007 PERSPECTIVESIn SYNC: The Ins and Outs of Circadian Oscillations in CalciumTakato Imaizumi1*, Julian I. Schroeder2, and Steve A. Kay1*
1Department of Biochemistry, Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA. Abstract: Many stimuli induce short-term increases in the cytosolic concentration of free calcium ions ([Ca2+]i) that encode signaling information about diverse physiological and developmental events. Slow cytosolic Ca2+ oscillations that span an entire day have also been discovered in both plants and animals; it is thought that these daily Ca2+ oscillations may encode circadian clock signaling information. A recent study focusing on the characterization of the extracellular Ca2+-sensing receptor (CAS) has provided insight into the molecular mechanisms by which the daily Ca2+ oscillation in plants is generated. We summarize the major findings regarding daily oscillations of cytosolic Ca2+ concentrations in plants and animals, and discuss hypothetical biological roles for the circadian clockregulated physiology in plants. *Corresponding authors. E-mail, takato{at}scripps.edu; stevek{at}scripps.edu
Citation: T. Imaizumi, J. I. Schroeder, S. A. Kay, In SYNC: The Ins and Outs of Circadian Oscillations in Calcium. Sci. STKE 2007, pe32 (2007). The editors suggest the following Related Resources on Science sites:In Science Signaling
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