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豆科植物与根瘤菌进化出一种固氮共生关系,这种关系有助于它们应对土壤中有限的氮条件。宿主植物与根瘤菌之间的相容作用导致根瘤的形成,根瘤菌在根瘤中发生内化并转变为共生形式,即类菌体。包括美智子(Medicago truncatula)在内的反向重复缺失支系豆科植物根瘤中的根瘤菌会发生末端分化,形成拉长和内重复的类菌体。内吞根瘤菌的这种转变是由 M. truncatula 中一个由宿主产生的结核特异性富半胱氨酸(NCR)肽的大型基因家族介导的。最近发现,很少有 NCR 对于菌体的完全分化和持久性是必不可少的。在这里,我们发现 M. truncatula 的共生突变体 FN9285 在根瘤菌的完全转化过程中存在缺陷,它缺乏一组 NCR 基因。更具体地说,我们发现 A17 基因型中重复基因 NCR086 和 NCR314 的缺失是 FN9285 共生表型无效的原因。NCR086 和 NCR314 基因对编码相同的成熟肽,但它们的转录活性差别很大。然而,这两个基因都能恢复 FN9285 的有效共生,这表明它们的互补能力并不取决于其表达活性的强弱。NCR086/NCR314多肽是菌体完全分化所必需的,它的鉴定扩大了多肽的范围,该多肽来自一个拥有数百个成员的基因家族,是M. truncatula有效固氮共生所必需的。
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Two members of a Nodule-specific Cysteine-Rich (NCR) peptide gene cluster are required for differentiation of rhizobia in Medicago truncatula nodules

Two members of a Nodule-specific Cysteine-Rich (NCR) peptide gene cluster are required for differentiation of rhizobia in Medicago truncatula nodules

Legumes have evolved a nitrogen-fixing symbiotic interaction with rhizobia, and this association helps them to cope with the limited nitrogen conditions in soil. The compatible interaction between the host plant and rhizobia leads to the formation of root nodules, wherein internalization and transition of rhizobia into their symbiotic form, termed bacteroids, occur. Rhizobia in the nodules of the Inverted Repeat-Lacking Clade legumes, including Medicago truncatula, undergo terminal differentiation, resulting in elongated and endoreduplicated bacteroids. This transition of endocytosed rhizobia is mediated by a large gene family of host-produced nodule-specific cysteine-rich (NCR) peptides in M. truncatula. Few NCRs have been recently found to be essential for complete differentiation and persistence of bacteroids. Here, we show that a M. truncatula symbiotic mutant FN9285, defective in the complete transition of rhizobia, is deficient in a cluster of NCR genes. More specifically, we show that the loss of the duplicated genes NCR086 and NCR314 in the A17 genotype, found in a single copy in Medicago littoralis R108, is responsible for the ineffective symbiotic phenotype of FN9285. The NCR086 and NCR314 gene pair encodes the same mature peptide but their transcriptional activity varies considerably. Nevertheless, both genes can restore the effective symbiosis in FN9285 indicating that their complementation ability does not depend on the strength of their expression activity. The identification of the NCR086/NCR314 peptide, essential for complete bacteroid differentiation, has extended the list of peptides, from a gene family of several hundred members, that are essential for effective nitrogen-fixing symbiosis in M. truncatula.

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The Plant Journal
The Plant Journal 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
13.10
自引率
4.20%
发文量
415
审稿时长
2.3 months
期刊介绍: Publishing the best original research papers in all key areas of modern plant biology from the world"s leading laboratories, The Plant Journal provides a dynamic forum for this ever growing international research community. Plant science research is now at the forefront of research in the biological sciences, with breakthroughs in our understanding of fundamental processes in plants matching those in other organisms. The impact of molecular genetics and the availability of model and crop species can be seen in all aspects of plant biology. For publication in The Plant Journal the research must provide a highly significant new contribution to our understanding of plants and be of general interest to the plant science community.
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