| Literature DB >> 34709882 |
Suyu Jiang1, Marie-Françoise Jardinaud2, Jinpeng Gao1, Yann Pecrix2,3, Jiangqi Wen4, Kirankumar Mysore4, Ping Xu5, Carmen Sanchez-Canizares6, Yiting Ruan1, Qiujiu Li1, Meijun Zhu1, Fuyu Li1, Ertao Wang1, Phillip S Poole6, Pascal Gamas2, Jeremy D Murray1,7.
Abstract
Leghemoglobins enable the endosymbiotic fixation of molecular nitrogen (N2) in legume nodules by channeling O2 for bacterial respiration while maintaining a micro-oxic environment to protect O2-sensitive nitrogenase. We found that the NIN-like protein (NLP) transcription factors NLP2 and NIN directly activate the expression of leghemoglobins through a promoter motif, resembling a “double” version of the nitrate-responsive elements (NREs) targeted by other NLPs, that has conserved orientation and position across legumes. CRISPR knockout of the NRE-like element resulted in strongly decreased expression of the associated leghemoglobin. Our findings indicate that the origins of the NLP-leghemoglobin module for O2 buffering in nodules can be traced to an ancient pairing of NLPs with nonsymbiotic hemoglobins that function in hypoxia.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34709882 DOI: 10.1126/science.abg5945
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728