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Soybean nodulin genes: Analysis of cDNA clones reveals several major tissue-specific sequences in nitrogen-fixing root nodules.

F Fuller1, P W Künstner, T Nguyen, D P Verma.   

Abstract

Plant gene products that could play a role in the process of symbiotic nitrogen fixation in leguminous plants were detected by screening a cDNA library prepared from soybean nodule poly(A)(+) RNA. About 13% of the 5,700 clones screened contained sequences detectable with a root cDNA probe while about 2,100 clones (37% of the library) contained sequences that were detectable only with nodule cDNA. Five unique sequence species, accounting for more than half of the 2,100 nodule-specific clones, were identified by cross-hybridization experiments. The most abundant species, represented by 860 clones, encodes the well-characterized protein, leghemoglobin (Lb). The other four species, designated NodA, NodB, NodC, and NodD, are represented by 350, 55, 61, and 6 clones, respectively. Each of these four species was found to be encoded by the plant nuclear genome at low copy number. The transcripts corresponding to the nodule-specific clones represented 12-15% (Lb), 6% (NodA), and 0.5-1.1% (NodB, NodC, and NodD) mole fraction of nodule polysomal mRNAs but could not be detected in root polysomal RNA. Hybrid-selection of nodule mRNAs by representative clones and in vitro translation indicated that polypeptides of M(r) 44,000, 27,000, 24,000, and 100,000-120,000 are encoded by NodA, NodB, NodC, and NodD sequences, respectively. These polypeptides reacted with antiserum prepared against total soluble nodule proteins suggesting that the cloned sequences encode nodule-specific proteins, nodulins.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 16593308      PMCID: PMC393873          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.80.9.2594

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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