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Comparative Study
. 1996 Aug 6;93(16):8782-6.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.93.16.8782.

CAX1, an H+/Ca2+ antiporter from Arabidopsis

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Comparative Study

CAX1, an H+/Ca2+ antiporter from Arabidopsis

K D Hirschi et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. .

Abstract

Reestablishment of the resting state after stimulus-coupled elevations of cytosolic-free Ca2+ requires the rapid removal of Ca2+ from the cytosol of plant cells. Here we describe the isolation of two genes, CAX1 and CAX2, from Arabidopsis thaliana that suppress a mutant of Saccharomyces cerevisiae that has a defect in vacuolar Ca2+ accumulation. Both genes encode polypeptides showing sequence similarities to microbial H+/Ca2+ antiporters. Experiments on vacuolar membrane-enriched vesicles isolated from yeast expressing CAX1 or CAX2 demonstrate that these genes encode high efficiency and low efficiency H+/Ca2+ exchangers, respectively. The properties of the CAX1 gene product indicate that it is the high capacity transporter responsible for maintaining low cytosolic-free Ca2+ concentrations in plant cells by catalyzing pH gradient-energized vacuolar Ca2+ accumulation.

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