Arabidopsis Calmodulin and Calmodulin-like Genomic and cDNA Clones and T-DNA Insertional Knockouts

One of the surprising findings in characterizing the sequences encoding calmodulin in Arabidopsis was the unexpected, large size of the calmodulin gene family.  The calmodulin and calmodulin-like sequences below are listed because the proteins share at least 50% amino acid sequence identity in the regions corresponding to typical calmodulin proteins.  Similar to vertebrates (including humans), Arabidopsis possess three calmodulin genes (Cam2, 3 and 5) that encode identical polypeptides; the identities and similarities of other calmodulins and calmodulin-like proteins in Arabidopsis to Cam2, 3 and 5 are indicated in the table below.  One of our goals is to understand what function this large gene family serves in plants, and what roles are played by the different calmodulin isoforms.

The table below (which is modified from Tables 1 and 2 published in McCormack and Braam, 2003) identifies genomic and cDNA sequences encoding calmodulin from Arabidopsis that were characterized by either the Arabidopsis sequencing effort or our lab.  Genomic and cDNA clones are available from the Arabidopsis Biological Resource Center (ABRC).  T-DNA insertional knockouts are available for most of the AtCam genes and were constructed at the Salk Institute Genomic Analysis Laboratory (SIGnAL, labeled "SALK"). Others were constructed through the German Plant Genomics Program of BMBF (labeled "GABI") or the Genetics and Plant Breeding laboratory (INRA Versailles, labeled "FLAG"). These are listed and hyperlinked in the table.

Arabidopsis
CaM Gene
Chromosome
Position
Identifier
ABRC
stock
T-DNA
Insertional
Lines
T-DNA
Insert
Location
ABRC
cDNA
CaM
Functiona
Amino
Acids
(click for
sequence)
%AminoAcid
Identity
to CaM2
Closest CaM
Homolog
(% similarity)
Sequence
and Map
of Expression
Clone
Cam1 At5g37780 T31G3 SK29777
FLAG_403_G03
 exon 1
intron
U15446
B, Y
148
96.6 (100)
Cam4 (100)
Cam2 At2g41110 T3K9.12 GABI_665B04
SALK_066990
GT_3_104562
SALK_114166
exon 2
intron
exon 2
exon 2
U17248
B, Y
148
100 (100)
Cam3 and 5
(100)
sequence
map 
Cam3 At3g56800 T8M16.130 SALK_001357
SALK_149754
SAIL_396.E.07
5’ flanking
5’ flanking
3’ UTR
U10919
B, Y
148
100 (100)
Cam2 and 5
(100)
 
Cam4 At1g66410 T27F4.1 GABI_309E09
SAIL_736_D07
intron
5' flanking
U09839
B, Y
148
96.6 (100)
Cam1 (100)
 sequence
map 
Cam5 At2g27030 T20P8.8 GABI_338D02
WiscDsLoxHs039_05F
SAIL_595.D.04
intron
intron
exon 2
C105327
B, Y
148
100 (100)
Cam2 and 3
(100)
 
Cam6 At5g21274 T6G21 SALK_071609
GABI_879E07
exon 1
intron
U13320
B, Y
148
98.6 (99.3)
Cam7 (99.3)
 sequence
map 
Cam7 At3g43810 T28A8 SALK_074336
SAIL_335_B02
SAIL_144.A02
5’ flanking
intron
exon 2
U13320
B, Y
148
99.3 (100)
Cam2, 3 and 5
(100)
 sequence
map 
CML1 At3g59450 F25L23.310 SALK_034860
SALK_135745
GABI_711G03
GABI_968C07
intron 4
5' flanking
exon 2
exon 4
148
21.6
CML2 At4g12860 T20K18.210 GABI_641E10 5' flank
DQ056648
152
38.2
CML3 At3g07490 F21O3.20 FLAG_592C04
153
39.6
CML4 At3g59440 F25L23.300 SAIL_451G07
SAIL451F08
RAFL21-43-I06
195
39.6
CML5 At2g43290 T1O24.3 SK26373
GABI_061E12
GABI703E02
U17299
215
41.6
CML6 At4g03290 F4C21.22 GABI_358H06 3' flank
U20727

G20727

154
44.2
CML7 At1g05990 T21E18.4 GABI_310C11
GABI_732H10
C00174

GC00174

150
44.2
CML8
CaM8
At4g14640 YUP16B9 SALK_114570
SALK_022524
GABI_624A04
intron 3
intron 3
exon 4
U84687
B, Y
151
73.2
Cam11 (90)
sequence
map  
CML9
CaM9
At3g51920 F4F15.30 SALK_006380
SALK_033724
SALK_126787

GT_5_109953
intron 3
intron 3
intron 3

exon 4
U12490
B, Y
151
49.6 (60.4)
Cam1 and 4
(74.6)
sequence
map 
CML10
CaM10
CaBP22
At2g41090 T20B5
 
SAIL_272F01
CSHL_ET12249
FLAG_586A11
intron 1
exon 1
exon 2
R10900
B
191
65.1 (73.3)
Cam1 and 4
(74.6)
 
CML11 At3g22930  F5N5.10 SALK_002096
SALK_024435
SALK_083435
5’ UTR
intron
intron
U14842
n.d.
173
74.5 (83.2)
CML8 (90)
 sequence
map 
CML12 At2g41100  T3K9.13 SALK_090554
SALK_098779
5’ UTR
5’ UTR
U16041
n.d.
324
62.4 (69.8)
 
CML13 At1g12310  F5O11.35 SALK_142118
SALK_143812
exon
exon
U13204
n.d.
148
50.3 (62.6)
CML14 (95.9)
 
CML14 At1g62820  F23N19.25 SALK_027924
SALK_043238
SALK_114990
5’ UTR
5’ UTR
5’ UTR
R18871
n.d.
148
50.0 (61.2)
CML13 (95.9)
 
CML15 At1g18530 F25I16.13 SALK_023198
SALK_142889
exon 1
exon 1
DQ056456
157
39.6
CML16 At3g25600 F5M7.5 GABI_359C09
GABI_454C04
SALK_024662
exon 1
5' flank
exon 1
R20701

BX826076

161
39.5
CML17 At1g32250 F5D14.1 SALK_069855
GABI_161H11
DQ056474
166
43.6
CML18 At3g03000  F13E7.5 SALK_033749
SALK_143508
exon
exon
U12930
n.d.
165
 42.9
 
 
CML19 At4g37010 AP22.11 SM_3_20758
SK21948
exon 4
3' flank
U84149
167
42.3
CML20
Centrin
At3g50360 F11C1.200 SALK_079974
SK15729
SK15757
intron 3
exon 2
exon 2
U82154
169
45.0
CML21 At4g26470 M3E9 SAIL_337_C01
GABI_942B08
exon 3
exon 2
S81132
248
27.5
CML22 At3g24110 MUJ8.1 SALK_12726
229
24.1
CML23 At1g66400 T27F4.15 SALK_043636
GABI_812H10
exon 1
5' UTR
U18049
G18049
157
40.9
CML24
TCH2
At5g37770 K22F20.10
U83439
G83439
161
40.3
CML25 At1g24620  F21J9.36 SALK_000164
GABI_345D06
exon
exon
 BX840513
n.d.
186
 43.6
 
 
CML26 At1g73630 F25P22.4
U82146
G82146
163
38.2
CML27 At1g18210 T10O22.19 GABI_826B09
CSHL_ET14256
exon 1
exon 1
U10412
G102412
170
39.6
CML28 At3g03430 T21P5.15 SAIL_694_B05
CSHL_GT6441
GT_5_22401
83
34.9
CML29
APC1
At5g17480 K3M16.50
DQ653290
83
32.5
CML30 At2g15680 F9O13.23
U15213
187
34.9
CML31 At2g36180  F9C22.11 SALK_043971
SALK_087669
SALK_087709
exon
5’ UTR
5’ UTR
DQ056568 
n.d.
144
 37.5
 
 
CML32 At5g17470 K3M16.40 GABI_760B02
SAIL_197_F10
146
32.9
CML33 At3g03400 T21P5.18
137
36.5
CML34 At3g03410 T21P5.17
U86226
131
35.9
CML35
PM129
At2g41410  F13H10.4 SALK_041710 5’ UTR
U09373
n.d.
216
 34.2
 
 
CML36 At3g10190 F14P13.21 SM_3_32945
CSHL_GT21176
CSHL_GT11027
U23411
209
36.9
CML37 At5g42380 MDH9.7 SALK_011488
GABI_233G01
U21859

G21859

185
34.2
CML38 At1g76650 F28O16.2
U16991
G16991
177
28.8
CML39 At1g76640 F28O16.1 SALK_078400
GABI_272A04
5' flank
exon 1
159
26.1

CML40

At3g01830 F28J7.16 SALK_011970
SALK_022524
SALK_043699
SALK_056291
3’ UTR
intron 3
intron 3
3’ UTR
AF178074
146
23.2
sequence
map  

CML41

At3g50770 F18B3.50 SALK_006380
SALK_033724
SALK_040392
SALK_126787
intron 3
intron 3
5’ UTR
intron 3
U24733
205
36.2
sequence
map 

CML42

At4g20780 F21C20.130
 
GABI_129E05
SALK_043844
SALK_058570
FLAG_586A11
5’ flanking
5’ flanking
5’ flanking
exon 2
U60493

G60493

191
34.9
 

CML43

At5g44460  MFC16.12 SALK_002096
SALK_024435
SALK_083435
5’ UTR
intron
intron
U63269

G63269

181
33.6
 sequence
map 
CML44 At1g21550  F24J8.15 SALK_090554
SALK_098779
5’ UTR
5’ UTR
U12085
155
29.5
 
CML45 At3g29000  K5K13.13 SALK_142118
SALK_143812
exon
exon
BX823042
194
29.5
 
CML46 At5g39670  MIJ24.17 SALK_127471
SAIL_269A04
exon 1
5’ UTR
G14045
204
28.9
 
CML47 At3g47480  F1P2.30 SK31780 5' flank
U66057
183
 30.2
 
 
CML48 At2g27480  F10A12.16 SALK_019608
SALK_019616

SALK_130241

exon 1
exon 1
5' UTR
 G86468

U86468

186
 16.1
 
 
CML49 At3g10300  F14P13.10 SALK_035905
GABI_226F01
intron 1
exon 3
U67590

G67590 

330
 22.8
 
 
CML50 At5g04170  F21E1.90 SALK_149088
GABI_429D03
GABI_045E01
SAIL_1279F05
5’ flank
intron 4
exon 1
intron 4
U24632
315
 22.8
 
 

aB, calmodulin function determined by biochemical activity; Y, calmodulin function determined by yeast complementation; n.d., not determined

 

References:

Buaboocha, T. and Zielinski, R. E. (2002) Calmodulin.  In: Protein-Protein Interactions in Plant Biology, (M.T. McManus, W. Liang, A. Allan, eds,) Sheffield Academic Press, Sheffield, UK, pp. 284-313.

Luan, S., Kudla, J., Rodriguez-Concepcion, M., Yalovsky, S. and Gruissem, W. (2002) Calmodulins and calcineurin B-like proteins: calcium sensors for specific signal response coupling in plants.  Plant Cell S389-S400.

McCormack, E. and Braam, J. (2003) Calmodulins and related potential calcium sensors of Arabidopsis. New Phytol. 159: 585-598.

Alonso, J.M., Stepanova,A.N., Leisse,T.J., Kim,C.J., Chen,H., Shinn,P., Stevenson,D.K., Zimmerman,J., Barajas,P., Cheuk,R., Gadrinab,C., Heller,C., Jeske,A., Koesema,E., Meyers,C.C., Parker, H., Prednis, L., Ansari, Y., Choy, N., Deen, H., Geralt, M., Hazari, N., Hom, E., Karnes, M., Mulholland, C., Ndubaku, R., Schmidt, I., Guzman, P., Aguilar-Henonin, L., Schmid, M., Weigel, D., Carter, D.E., Marchand, T., Risseeuw, E., Brogden, D., Zeko, A., Crosby, W.L., Berry, C.C., and Ecker, J.R. (2003) Genome-Wide Insertional Mutagenesis of Arabidopsis thaliana. Science 301: 653-657.

Strizhov, N., Li, Y., Rosso, M.G., Viehoever, P., Dekker, K.A., and Weisshaar, B. (2003) High-throughput generation of sequence indexes from T-DNA mutagenized Arabidopsis thaliana lines. Biotechniques 35: 1164-1168.

Samson, F., Brunaud, V., Balzergue, S., Dubreucq, B., Lepiniec, L., Pelletier, G., Caboche, M., Lecharny, A. (2002) FLAGdb/FST: a database of mapped flanking insertion sites (FSTs) of Arabidopsis thaliana T-DNA transformants. Nucleic Acids Res. 30: 94-97


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