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Genome-Wide Analysis of the LATERAL ORGAN BOUNDARIES Domain (LBD) Members in Alfalfa and the Involvement of MsLBD48 in Nitrogen Assimilation

The LATERAL ORGAN BOUNDARIES DOMAIN (LBD) proteins, a transcription factor family specific to the land plants, have been implicated in multiple biological processes including organ development, pathogen response and the uptake of inorganic nitrogen. The study focused on LBDs in legume forage Alfalfa...

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Autores principales: Jiang, Xu, Cui, Huiting, Wang, Zhen, Kang, Junmei, Yang, Qingchuan, Guo, Changhong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10003661/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36902075
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24054644
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author Jiang, Xu
Cui, Huiting
Wang, Zhen
Kang, Junmei
Yang, Qingchuan
Guo, Changhong
author_facet Jiang, Xu
Cui, Huiting
Wang, Zhen
Kang, Junmei
Yang, Qingchuan
Guo, Changhong
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description The LATERAL ORGAN BOUNDARIES DOMAIN (LBD) proteins, a transcription factor family specific to the land plants, have been implicated in multiple biological processes including organ development, pathogen response and the uptake of inorganic nitrogen. The study focused on LBDs in legume forage Alfalfa. The genome-wide analysis revealed that in Alfalfa 178 loci across 31 allelic chromosomes encoded 48 unique LBDs (MsLBDs), and the genome of its diploid progenitor M. sativa spp. Caerulea encoded 46 LBDs. Synteny analysis indicated that the expansion of Alfalfa LBDs was attributed to the whole genome duplication event. The MsLBDs were divided into two major phylogenetic classes, and the LOB domain of the Class I members was highly conserved relative to that of the Class II. The transcriptomic data demonstrated that 87.5% of MsLBDs were expressed in at least one of the six test tissues, and Class II members were preferentially expressed in nodules. Moreover, the expression of Class II LBDs in roots was upregulated by the treatment of inorganic nitrogen such as KNO(3) and NH(4)Cl (0.3 mM). The overexpression of MsLBD48, a Class II member, in Arabidopsis resulted in growth retardance with significantly declined biomass compared with the non-transgenic plants, and the transcription level of the genes involved in nitrogen uptake or assimilation, including NRT1.1, NRT2.1, NIA1 and NIA2 was repressed. Therefore, the LBDs in Alfalfa are highly conserved with their orthologs in embryophytes. Our observations that ectopic expression of MsLBD48 inhibited Arabidopsis growth by repressing nitrogen adaption suggest the negative role of the transcription factor in plant uptake of inorganic nitrogen. The findings imply the potential application of MsLBD48 in Alfalfa yield improvement via gene editing.
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spelling pubmed-100036612023-03-11 Genome-Wide Analysis of the LATERAL ORGAN BOUNDARIES Domain (LBD) Members in Alfalfa and the Involvement of MsLBD48 in Nitrogen Assimilation Jiang, Xu Cui, Huiting Wang, Zhen Kang, Junmei Yang, Qingchuan Guo, Changhong Int J Mol Sci Article The LATERAL ORGAN BOUNDARIES DOMAIN (LBD) proteins, a transcription factor family specific to the land plants, have been implicated in multiple biological processes including organ development, pathogen response and the uptake of inorganic nitrogen. The study focused on LBDs in legume forage Alfalfa. The genome-wide analysis revealed that in Alfalfa 178 loci across 31 allelic chromosomes encoded 48 unique LBDs (MsLBDs), and the genome of its diploid progenitor M. sativa spp. Caerulea encoded 46 LBDs. Synteny analysis indicated that the expansion of Alfalfa LBDs was attributed to the whole genome duplication event. The MsLBDs were divided into two major phylogenetic classes, and the LOB domain of the Class I members was highly conserved relative to that of the Class II. The transcriptomic data demonstrated that 87.5% of MsLBDs were expressed in at least one of the six test tissues, and Class II members were preferentially expressed in nodules. Moreover, the expression of Class II LBDs in roots was upregulated by the treatment of inorganic nitrogen such as KNO(3) and NH(4)Cl (0.3 mM). The overexpression of MsLBD48, a Class II member, in Arabidopsis resulted in growth retardance with significantly declined biomass compared with the non-transgenic plants, and the transcription level of the genes involved in nitrogen uptake or assimilation, including NRT1.1, NRT2.1, NIA1 and NIA2 was repressed. Therefore, the LBDs in Alfalfa are highly conserved with their orthologs in embryophytes. Our observations that ectopic expression of MsLBD48 inhibited Arabidopsis growth by repressing nitrogen adaption suggest the negative role of the transcription factor in plant uptake of inorganic nitrogen. The findings imply the potential application of MsLBD48 in Alfalfa yield improvement via gene editing. MDPI 2023-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10003661/ /pubmed/36902075 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24054644 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Jiang, Xu
Cui, Huiting
Wang, Zhen
Kang, Junmei
Yang, Qingchuan
Guo, Changhong
Genome-Wide Analysis of the LATERAL ORGAN BOUNDARIES Domain (LBD) Members in Alfalfa and the Involvement of MsLBD48 in Nitrogen Assimilation
title Genome-Wide Analysis of the LATERAL ORGAN BOUNDARIES Domain (LBD) Members in Alfalfa and the Involvement of MsLBD48 in Nitrogen Assimilation
title_full Genome-Wide Analysis of the LATERAL ORGAN BOUNDARIES Domain (LBD) Members in Alfalfa and the Involvement of MsLBD48 in Nitrogen Assimilation
title_fullStr Genome-Wide Analysis of the LATERAL ORGAN BOUNDARIES Domain (LBD) Members in Alfalfa and the Involvement of MsLBD48 in Nitrogen Assimilation
title_full_unstemmed Genome-Wide Analysis of the LATERAL ORGAN BOUNDARIES Domain (LBD) Members in Alfalfa and the Involvement of MsLBD48 in Nitrogen Assimilation
title_short Genome-Wide Analysis of the LATERAL ORGAN BOUNDARIES Domain (LBD) Members in Alfalfa and the Involvement of MsLBD48 in Nitrogen Assimilation
title_sort genome-wide analysis of the lateral organ boundaries domain (lbd) members in alfalfa and the involvement of mslbd48 in nitrogen assimilation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10003661/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36902075
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24054644
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