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Endoreduplication-mediated initiation of symbiotic organ development in Lotus japonicus.

Takuya Suzaki1, Momoyo Ito2, Emiko Yoro3, Shusei Sato4, Hideki Hirakawa5, Naoya Takeda3, Masayoshi Kawaguchi3.   

Abstract

Many leguminous plants have a unique ability to reset and alter the fate of differentiated root cortical cells to form new organs of nitrogen-fixing root nodules during legume-Rhizobium symbiosis. Recent genetic studies on the role of cytokinin signaling reveal that activation of cytokinin signaling is crucial to the nodule organogenesis process. However, the genetic mechanism underlying the initiation of nodule organogenesis is poorly understood due to the low number of genes that have been identified. Here, we have identified a novel nodulation-deficient mutant named vagrant infection thread 1 (vag1) after suppressor mutant screening of spontaneous nodule formation 2, a cytokinin receptor gain-of-function mutant in Lotus japonicus. The VAG1 gene encodes a protein that is putatively orthologous to Arabidopsis ROOT HAIRLESS 1/HYPOCOTYL 7, a component of the plant DNA topoisomerase VI that is involved in the control of endoreduplication. Nodule phenotype of the vag1 mutant shows that VAG1 is required for the ploidy-dependent cell growth of rhizobial-infected cells. Furthermore, VAG1 mediates the onset of endoreduplication in cortical cells during early nodule development, which may be essential for the initiation of cortical cell proliferation that leads to nodule primordium formation. In addition, cortical infection is severely impaired in the vag1 mutants, whereas the epidermal infection threads formation is normal. This suggests that the VAG1-mediated endoreduplication of cortical cells may be required for the guidance of symbiotic bacteria to host meristematic cells.
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Keywords:  Endoreduplication; Lotus japonicus; Root nodule development; Topoisomerase VI

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24850853     DOI: 10.1242/dev.107946

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Development        ISSN: 0950-1991            Impact factor:   6.868


  17 in total

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Authors:  Dugald E Reid; Anne B Heckmann; Ondřej Novák; Simon Kelly; Jens Stougaard
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  2015-12-07       Impact factor: 8.340

2.  Plant Promoter Analysis: Identification and Characterization of Root Nodule Specific Promoter in the Common Bean.

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Journal:  J Vis Exp       Date:  2017-12-23       Impact factor: 1.355

3.  Mutational analysis indicates that abnormalities in rhizobial infection and subsequent plant cell and bacteroid differentiation in pea (Pisum sativum) nodules coincide with abnormal cytokinin responses and localization.

Authors:  Elena A Dolgikh; Pyotr G Kusakin; Anna B Kitaeva; Anna V Tsyganova; Anna N Kirienko; Irina V Leppyanen; Aleksandra V Dolgikh; Elena L Ilina; Kirill N Demchenko; Igor A Tikhonovich; Viktor E Tsyganov
Journal:  Ann Bot       Date:  2020-05-13       Impact factor: 4.357

4.  Gatekeeper Tyrosine Phosphorylation of SYMRK Is Essential for Synchronizing the Epidermal and Cortical Responses in Root Nodule Symbiosis.

Authors:  Sudip Saha; Anindita Paul; Laura Herring; Ayan Dutta; Avisek Bhattacharya; Sandip Samaddar; Michael B Goshe; Maitrayee DasGupta
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  2016-03-09       Impact factor: 8.340

5.  SPIKE1 Activates the GTPase ROP6 to Guide the Polarized Growth of Infection Threads in Lotus japonicus.

Authors:  Jing Liu; Miao Xia Liu; Li Ping Qiu; Fang Xie
Journal:  Plant Cell       Date:  2020-10-06       Impact factor: 11.277

6.  Expression of the CLE-RS3 gene suppresses root nodulation in Lotus japonicus.

Authors:  Hanna Nishida; Yoshihiro Handa; Sachiko Tanaka; Takuya Suzaki; Masayoshi Kawaguchi
Journal:  J Plant Res       Date:  2016-06-13       Impact factor: 2.629

Review 7.  Gene Expression in Nitrogen-Fixing Symbiotic Nodule Cells in Medicago truncatula and Other Nodulating Plants.

Authors:  Peter Mergaert; Attila Kereszt; Eva Kondorosi
Journal:  Plant Cell       Date:  2019-11-11       Impact factor: 11.277

8.  A Cytokinin Signaling Type-B Response Regulator Transcription Factor Acting in Early Nodulation.

Authors:  Sovanna Tan; Myriam Sanchez; Carole Laffont; Stéphane Boivin; Christine Le Signor; Richard Thompson; Florian Frugier; Mathias Brault
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  2020-05-06       Impact factor: 8.340

9.  Differential regulation of the Epr3 receptor coordinates membrane-restricted rhizobial colonization of root nodule primordia.

Authors:  Yasuyuki Kawaharada; Mette W Nielsen; Simon Kelly; Euan K James; Kasper R Andersen; Sheena R Rasmussen; Winnie Füchtbauer; Lene H Madsen; Anne B Heckmann; Simona Radutoiu; Jens Stougaard
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2017-02-23       Impact factor: 14.919

10.  A gene-based map of the Nod factor-independent Aeschynomene evenia sheds new light on the evolution of nodulation and legume genomes.

Authors:  Clémence Chaintreuil; Ronan Rivallan; David J Bertioli; Christophe Klopp; Jérôme Gouzy; Brigitte Courtois; Philippe Leleux; Guillaume Martin; Jean-François Rami; Djamel Gully; Hugues Parrinello; Dany Séverac; Delphine Patrel; Joël Fardoux; William Ribière; Marc Boursot; Fabienne Cartieaux; Pierre Czernic; Pascal Ratet; Pierre Mournet; Eric Giraud; Jean-François Arrighi
Journal:  DNA Res       Date:  2016-06-13       Impact factor: 4.458

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