Publications by authors named "Custodio Oliveira Nunes"

Compared to animals, evolution of plant calcium (Ca) physiology has led to a loss of proteins for influx and small ligand-operated control of cytosolic Ca, leaving many Ca mechanisms unaccounted for. Here, we show a mechanism for sorting and activation of glutamate receptor-like channels (GLRs) by CORNICHON HOMOLOG (CNIH) proteins. Single mutants of pollen-expressed GLRs (GLRs) showed growth and Ca flux phenotypes expected for plasma membrane Ca channels.

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Animal ionotropic glutamate receptors (iGluRs) are ligand-gated channels whose evolution is intimately linked to the one of the nervous system, where the agonist glutamate and co-agonists glycine/D-serine act as neuro-transmitters or -modulators. While iGluRs are specialized in neuronal communication, plant glutamate receptor-like (GLR) homologues have evolved many plant-specific physiological functions, such as sperm signaling in moss, pollen tube growth, root meristem proliferation, innate immune and wound responses. GLRs have been associated with Ca2+ signaling by directly channeling its extracellular influx into the cytosol.

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