New insight into Ca<sup>2+</sup>‐permeable channel in plant immunity
Wei Wang, Hang‐Yuan Cheng, Jian‐Min Zhou
Abstract
ABSTRACT Calcium ions (Ca 2+ ) are crucial intracellular second messengers in eukaryotic cells. Upon pathogen perception, plants generate a transient and rapid increase in cytoplasmic Ca 2+ levels, which is subsequently decoded by Ca 2+ sensors and effectors to activate downstream immune responses. The elevation of cytosolic Ca 2+ is commonly attributed to Ca 2+ influx mediated by plasma membrane‐localized Ca 2+ –permeable channels. However, the contribution of Ca 2+ release triggered by intracellular Ca 2+ ‐permeable channels in shaping Ca 2+ signaling associated with plant immunity remains poorly understood. This review discusses recent advances in understanding the mechanism underlying the shaping of Ca 2+ signatures upon the activation of immune receptors, with particular emphasis on the identification of intracellular immune receptors as non‐canonical Ca 2+ ‐permeable channels. We also discuss the involvement of Ca 2+ release from the endoplasmic reticulum in generating Ca 2+ signaling during plant immunity.