Literature DB >> 25433163

Redox regulation of differentiation in symbiotic nitrogen fixation.

Carolina Werner Ribeiro1, Geneviève Alloing1, Karine Mandon1, Pierre Frendo2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Nitrogen-fixing symbiosis between Rhizobium bacteria and legumes leads to the formation of a new organ, the root nodule. The development of the nodule requires the differentiation of plant root cells to welcome the endosymbiotic bacterial partner. This development includes the formation of an efficient vascular tissue which allows metabolic exchanges between the root and the nodule, the formation of a barrier to oxygen diffusion necessary for the bacterial nitrogenase activity and the enlargement of cells in the infection zone to support the large bacterial population. Inside the plant cell, the bacteria differentiate into bacteroids which are able to reduce atmospheric nitrogen to ammonia needed for plant growth in exchange for carbon sources. Nodule functioning requires a tight regulation of the development of plant cells and bacteria. SCOPE OF THE REVIEW: Nodule functioning requires a tight regulation of the development of plant cells and bacteria. The importance of redox control in nodule development and N-fixation is discussed in this review. The involvement of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species and the importance of the antioxidant defense are analyzed. MAJOR
CONCLUSIONS: Plant differentiation and bacterial differentiation are controlled by reactive oxygen and nitrogen species, enzymes involved in the antioxidant defense and antioxidant compounds. GENERAL SIGNIFICANCE: The establishment and functioning of nitrogen-fixing symbiosis involve a redox control important for both the plant-bacteria crosstalk and the consideration of environmental parameters. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled Redox regulation of differentiation and de-differentiation.
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Keywords:  (Homo)glutathione; Nitrogen-fixing symbiosis; Reactive nitrogen species; Reactive oxygen species; Redox regulation; Root nodule

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25433163     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbagen.2014.11.018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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