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Recent reports demonstrate a role of calmodulin (CaM)-binding DNA-binding proteins (transcription factors [TFs]) as repressors of the plant immune response through their interactions with promoters of a number of target genes.However,the role of Ca2+ in gene repression has not been tested.Thus,to infer the function of such TFs as repressors of transcription prior to pathogen attack raises questions about the role of Ca2+ in this transcription repression and subsequently in de-repression upon pathogen attack.Here we discuss open questions and possible mechanisms.