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Spatial Divergence of PHR-PHT1 Modules Maintains Phosphorus Homeostasis in Soybean Nodules.

Mingyang Lu1, Zhiyuan Cheng1, Xiao-Mei Zhang1, Penghui Huang1, Chengming Fan2, Guolong Yu3, Fulu Chen1, Kun Xu1, Qingshan Chen3, Yuchen Miao4, Yuzhen Han5, Xianzhong Feng6, Liangyu Liu7, Yong-Fu Fu8.   

Abstract

Maintaining phosphorus (Pi) homeostasis in nodules is the key to nodule development and nitrogen fixation, an important source of nitrogen for agriculture and ecosystems. PHOSPHATE-TRANSPORTER1 (PHT1) and its regulator PHOSPHATE-STARVATION-RESPONSE1 (PHR1), which constitute the PHR1-PHT1 module, play important roles in maintaining Pi homeostasis in different organs. However, the PHR1-PHT1 module and its functions in nodules remain unknown. We identified one PHT1 (GmPHT1;11) and four PHR1 (GmPHR1) homologs in soybean (Glycine max) plants, which displayed specific expression patterns in different tissues in nodules, similar to previously reported GmPHT1;1 and GmPHT1;4 Through the integration of different approaches, GmPHR-GmPHT1 modules were confirmed. Combining our results and previous reports, we established multiple GmPHR-GmPHT1 modules acting in the infected or noninfected tissues in nodules. A single GmPHR had more than one GmPHT1 target, and vice versa. Therefore, overlapping and cross-talking modules monitored the wave of available Pi to maintain Pi homeostasis in nodules, which sequentially regulated nodule initiation and development. High levels of GmPHT1;11 enhanced Pi accumulation in nodules, increased nodule size, but decreased nodule number. Nitrogenase activity was also enhanced by GmPHT1;11 Our findings uncover GmPHR-GmPHT1 modules in nodules, which expands our understanding of the mechanism of maintaining Pi homeostasis in soybean plants.
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Year:  2020        PMID: 32680974      PMCID: PMC7479890          DOI: 10.1104/pp.19.01209

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Physiol        ISSN: 0032-0889            Impact factor:   8.340


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