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Calcium in gravitropism. A re-examination

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For more than a decade it has been assumed that there is a strong relationship between Ca2+ and gravitropism. There is evidence to suggest that the movement of Ca2+ in the wall might regulate extension growth and that free intracellular Ca2+ might mediate signalling in statocytes. However, it is unlikely that changes in either wall Ca2+ or the concentration of free intracellular calcium, [Ca2+]i, act independently of each other. This results in ambiguity in both experimentation and interpretation of experimental information. It is also uncertain that the observed redistributions of wall Ca2+ are sufficient to induce bending and there is at present no direct evidence from measurement or imaging that changes in [Ca2+]i initiate or transduce gravitropic signals. The evidence relating Ca2+ to gravitropism is therefore substantial but still circumstantial. The involvement of free intracellular Ca2+ might best be tested using the new technologies of transgenic aequorin targeted to columella cells and thus resolve this important question. New information which relates control or orientation of tip-growing cells, such as pollen tubes, to cytosolic Ca2+ manipulation is presented. This information may be directly applicable to a gravitropic model system studied for many years, the Chara rhizoid.

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Received: 10 October 1996?/?Accepted: 16 January 1997

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Sinclair, W., Trewavas, A. Calcium in gravitropism. A re-examination. Planta 203 (Suppl 1), S85–S90 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/PL00008120

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