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A Medicago truncatula Autoregulation of Nodulation Mutant Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Disruption of the SUNN Pathway Causes Constitutive Expression Changes in Some Genes, but Overall Response to Rhizobia Resembles Wild-Type, Including Induction of TML1 and TML2

Nodule number regulation in legumes is controlled by a feedback loop that integrates nutrient and rhizobia symbiont status signals to regulate nodule development. Signals from the roots are perceived by shoot receptors, including a CLV1-like receptor-like kinase known as SUNN in Medicago truncatula....

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Autores principales: Schnabel, Elise L., Chavan, Suchitra A., Gao, Yueyao, Poehlman, William L., Feltus, Frank Alex, Frugoli, Julia A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10297080/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37367042
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cimb45060293
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author Schnabel, Elise L.
Chavan, Suchitra A.
Gao, Yueyao
Poehlman, William L.
Feltus, Frank Alex
Frugoli, Julia A.
author_facet Schnabel, Elise L.
Chavan, Suchitra A.
Gao, Yueyao
Poehlman, William L.
Feltus, Frank Alex
Frugoli, Julia A.
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description Nodule number regulation in legumes is controlled by a feedback loop that integrates nutrient and rhizobia symbiont status signals to regulate nodule development. Signals from the roots are perceived by shoot receptors, including a CLV1-like receptor-like kinase known as SUNN in Medicago truncatula. In the absence of functional SUNN, the autoregulation feedback loop is disrupted, resulting in hypernodulation. To elucidate early autoregulation mechanisms disrupted in SUNN mutants, we searched for genes with altered expression in the loss-of-function sunn-4 mutant and included the rdn1-2 autoregulation mutant for comparison. We identified constitutively altered expression of small groups of genes in sunn-4 roots and in sunn-4 shoots. All genes with verified roles in nodulation that were induced in wild-type roots during the establishment of nodules were also induced in sunn-4, including autoregulation genes TML2 and TML1. Only an isoflavone-7-O-methyltransferase gene was induced in response to rhizobia in wild-type roots but not induced in sunn-4. In shoot tissues of wild-type, eight rhizobia-responsive genes were identified, including a MYB family transcription factor gene that remained at a baseline level in sunn-4; three genes were induced by rhizobia in shoots of sunn-4 but not wild-type. We cataloged the temporal induction profiles of many small secreted peptide (MtSSP) genes in nodulating root tissues, encompassing members of twenty-four peptide families, including the CLE and IRON MAN families. The discovery that expression of TML2 in roots, a key factor in inhibiting nodulation in response to autoregulation signals, is also triggered in sunn-4 in the section of roots analyzed, suggests that the mechanism of TML regulation of nodulation in M. truncatula may be more complex than published models.
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spelling pubmed-102970802023-06-28 A Medicago truncatula Autoregulation of Nodulation Mutant Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Disruption of the SUNN Pathway Causes Constitutive Expression Changes in Some Genes, but Overall Response to Rhizobia Resembles Wild-Type, Including Induction of TML1 and TML2 Schnabel, Elise L. Chavan, Suchitra A. Gao, Yueyao Poehlman, William L. Feltus, Frank Alex Frugoli, Julia A. Curr Issues Mol Biol Article Nodule number regulation in legumes is controlled by a feedback loop that integrates nutrient and rhizobia symbiont status signals to regulate nodule development. Signals from the roots are perceived by shoot receptors, including a CLV1-like receptor-like kinase known as SUNN in Medicago truncatula. In the absence of functional SUNN, the autoregulation feedback loop is disrupted, resulting in hypernodulation. To elucidate early autoregulation mechanisms disrupted in SUNN mutants, we searched for genes with altered expression in the loss-of-function sunn-4 mutant and included the rdn1-2 autoregulation mutant for comparison. We identified constitutively altered expression of small groups of genes in sunn-4 roots and in sunn-4 shoots. All genes with verified roles in nodulation that were induced in wild-type roots during the establishment of nodules were also induced in sunn-4, including autoregulation genes TML2 and TML1. Only an isoflavone-7-O-methyltransferase gene was induced in response to rhizobia in wild-type roots but not induced in sunn-4. In shoot tissues of wild-type, eight rhizobia-responsive genes were identified, including a MYB family transcription factor gene that remained at a baseline level in sunn-4; three genes were induced by rhizobia in shoots of sunn-4 but not wild-type. We cataloged the temporal induction profiles of many small secreted peptide (MtSSP) genes in nodulating root tissues, encompassing members of twenty-four peptide families, including the CLE and IRON MAN families. The discovery that expression of TML2 in roots, a key factor in inhibiting nodulation in response to autoregulation signals, is also triggered in sunn-4 in the section of roots analyzed, suggests that the mechanism of TML regulation of nodulation in M. truncatula may be more complex than published models. MDPI 2023-05-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10297080/ /pubmed/37367042 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cimb45060293 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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Schnabel, Elise L.
Chavan, Suchitra A.
Gao, Yueyao
Poehlman, William L.
Feltus, Frank Alex
Frugoli, Julia A.
A Medicago truncatula Autoregulation of Nodulation Mutant Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Disruption of the SUNN Pathway Causes Constitutive Expression Changes in Some Genes, but Overall Response to Rhizobia Resembles Wild-Type, Including Induction of TML1 and TML2
title A Medicago truncatula Autoregulation of Nodulation Mutant Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Disruption of the SUNN Pathway Causes Constitutive Expression Changes in Some Genes, but Overall Response to Rhizobia Resembles Wild-Type, Including Induction of TML1 and TML2
title_full A Medicago truncatula Autoregulation of Nodulation Mutant Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Disruption of the SUNN Pathway Causes Constitutive Expression Changes in Some Genes, but Overall Response to Rhizobia Resembles Wild-Type, Including Induction of TML1 and TML2
title_fullStr A Medicago truncatula Autoregulation of Nodulation Mutant Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Disruption of the SUNN Pathway Causes Constitutive Expression Changes in Some Genes, but Overall Response to Rhizobia Resembles Wild-Type, Including Induction of TML1 and TML2
title_full_unstemmed A Medicago truncatula Autoregulation of Nodulation Mutant Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Disruption of the SUNN Pathway Causes Constitutive Expression Changes in Some Genes, but Overall Response to Rhizobia Resembles Wild-Type, Including Induction of TML1 and TML2
title_short A Medicago truncatula Autoregulation of Nodulation Mutant Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Disruption of the SUNN Pathway Causes Constitutive Expression Changes in Some Genes, but Overall Response to Rhizobia Resembles Wild-Type, Including Induction of TML1 and TML2
title_sort medicago truncatula autoregulation of nodulation mutant transcriptome analysis reveals disruption of the sunn pathway causes constitutive expression changes in some genes, but overall response to rhizobia resembles wild-type, including induction of tml1 and tml2
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10297080/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37367042
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cimb45060293
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