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Involvement of Calcium and Calmodulin in Nitric Oxide-Regulated Senescence of Cut Lily Flowers

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2018

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Both nitric oxide (NO) and calcium ion (Ca<sup>2+</sup>)/calmodulin (CaM) have been shown to regulate the senescence of cut flowers. However, not much is known about the crosstalk between NO and Ca<sup>2+</sup>/CaM during the senescence of cut flowers. In this study, cut Oriental × Trumpet hybrid lily "Manissa" were used to investigate the roles and relationship between NO and Ca<sup>2+</sup>/CaM during postharvest freshness. The results show that the effects of CaCl<sub>2</sub> or NO donor SNAP on the vase life, maximum flower diameter and hours until full opening were dose-dependent, with an optimum concentration of 20 mM CaCl<sub>2</sub> or 100 μM SNAP. However, Ca<sup>2+</sup> chelators EGTA or BAPTA/AM, Ca<sup>2+</sup> channel inhibitors LaCl<sub>3</sub> or nifedipine and CaM antagonists W-7 or TFP inhibited the promotion of SNAP. SNAP applied alone significantly increased the endogenous Ca<sup>2+</sup>/CaM contents in cut lily flowers, while EGTA, BAPTA/AM, LaCl<sub>3</sub>, nifedipine, W-7, and TFP decreased the advancement of SNAP. In addition, the SNAP-induced Ca<sup>2+</sup>-ATPase activity was more than twice as much as the control, but EGTA, BAPTA/AM, LaCl<sub>3</sub>, nifedipine, W-7, and TFP also reversed the enhancement. Moreover, EGTA, BAPTA/AM, LaCl<sub>3</sub>, nifedipine, W-7, and TFP prevented the SNAP-induced upregulation of gene expression of <i>CaM</i>, <i>CBL1</i>, and <i>CBL3</i>, which is associated with calcium signaling pathway. Overall, these results suggest that Ca<sup>2+</sup>/CaM may function as downstream molecules in NO-regulated senescence of cut flowers.

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