Literature DB >> 11847240

Short-term metabolic responses of soybean root nodules to nitrate.

A J Gordon1, L Skøt, C L James, F R Minchin.   

Abstract

Soybean (Glycine max L. Merr.) plants exposed to 10 mM KNO(3) for a 4 d period were used to test the correlation between nitrogenase activity, gene expression and sucrose metabolism. Nitrate caused the down-regulation of sucrose synthase (SS) transcripts within 1 d, although a decline in nodule SS activity and an increase in nodule sucrose content only occurred after 3-4 d. In a second experiment, plants were exposed to (15)N-labelled nitrate for 48 h to determine the time period during which nitrate was taken up, and to relate this to the decline in apparent nitrogenase activity (H(2) production in air) and the reduction in SS gene transcript levels. The peak of nitrate uptake appeared to be between 8 h and 14 h whilst apparent nitrogenase activity began to decline at about 17.5 h. The SS mRNA signal declined markedly between 14 h and 24 h. The correlative association of these factors is clear. However, SS activity per se does not appear to be related to the initial decline in apparent nitrogenase activity as a result of nitrate uptake. These findings, therefore, do not support the hypothesis that the regulation of nodule function is mediated by the regulation of SS activity.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11847240     DOI: 10.1093/jexbot/53.368.423

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Bot        ISSN: 0022-0957            Impact factor:   6.992


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4.  Transcriptome and Metabolome Analyses Reveal That Nitrate Strongly Promotes Nitrogen and Carbon Metabolism in Soybean Roots, but Tends to Repress It in Nodules.

Authors:  Shinji Ishikawa; Yuki Ono; Norikuni Ohtake; Kuni Sueyoshi; Sayuri Tanabata; Takuji Ohyama
Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2018-04-12

5.  Effects of Different Chemical Forms of Nitrogen on the Quick and Reversible Inhibition of Soybean Nodule Growth and Nitrogen Fixation Activity.

Authors:  Natsumi Yamashita; Sayuri Tanabata; Norikuni Ohtake; Kuni Sueyoshi; Takashi Sato; Kyoko Higuchi; Akihiro Saito; Takuji Ohyama
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