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Actinorhizal Signaling Molecules: Frankia Root Hair Deforming Factor Shares Properties With NIN Inducing Factor

Actinorhizal plants are able to establish a symbiotic relationship with Frankia bacteria leading to the formation of root nodules. The symbiotic interaction starts with the exchange of symbiotic signals in the soil between the plant and the bacteria. This molecular dialog involves signaling molecule...

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Autores principales: Cissoko, Maimouna, Hocher, Valérie, Gherbi, Hassen, Gully, Djamel, Carré-Mlouka, Alyssa, Sane, Seyni, Pignoly, Sarah, Champion, Antony, Ngom, Mariama, Pujic, Petar, Fournier, Pascale, Gtari, Maher, Swanson, Erik, Pesce, Céline, Tisa, Louis S., Sy, Mame Oureye, Svistoonoff, Sergio
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6201211/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30405656
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.01494
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author Cissoko, Maimouna
Hocher, Valérie
Gherbi, Hassen
Gully, Djamel
Carré-Mlouka, Alyssa
Sane, Seyni
Pignoly, Sarah
Champion, Antony
Ngom, Mariama
Pujic, Petar
Fournier, Pascale
Gtari, Maher
Swanson, Erik
Pesce, Céline
Tisa, Louis S.
Sy, Mame Oureye
Svistoonoff, Sergio
author_facet Cissoko, Maimouna
Hocher, Valérie
Gherbi, Hassen
Gully, Djamel
Carré-Mlouka, Alyssa
Sane, Seyni
Pignoly, Sarah
Champion, Antony
Ngom, Mariama
Pujic, Petar
Fournier, Pascale
Gtari, Maher
Swanson, Erik
Pesce, Céline
Tisa, Louis S.
Sy, Mame Oureye
Svistoonoff, Sergio
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description Actinorhizal plants are able to establish a symbiotic relationship with Frankia bacteria leading to the formation of root nodules. The symbiotic interaction starts with the exchange of symbiotic signals in the soil between the plant and the bacteria. This molecular dialog involves signaling molecules that are responsible for the specific recognition of the plant host and its endosymbiont. Here we studied two factors potentially involved in signaling between Frankia casuarinae and its actinorhizal host Casuarina glauca: (1) the Root Hair Deforming Factor (CgRHDF) detected using a test based on the characteristic deformation of C. glauca root hairs inoculated with F. casuarinae and (2) a NIN activating factor (CgNINA) which is able to activate the expression of CgNIN, a symbiotic gene expressed during preinfection stages of root hair development. We showed that CgRHDF and CgNINA corresponded to small thermoresistant molecules. Both factors were also hydrophilic and resistant to a chitinase digestion indicating structural differences from rhizobial Nod factors (NFs) or mycorrhizal Myc-LCOs. We also investigated the presence of CgNINA and CgRHDF in 16 Frankia strains representative of Frankia diversity. High levels of root hair deformation (RHD) and activation of ProCgNIN were detected for Casuarina-infective strains from clade Ic and closely related strains from clade Ia unable to nodulate C. glauca. Lower levels were present for distantly related strains belonging to clade III. No CgRHDF or CgNINA could be detected for Frankia coriariae (Clade II) or for uninfective strains from clade IV.
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spelling pubmed-62012112018-11-07 Actinorhizal Signaling Molecules: Frankia Root Hair Deforming Factor Shares Properties With NIN Inducing Factor Cissoko, Maimouna Hocher, Valérie Gherbi, Hassen Gully, Djamel Carré-Mlouka, Alyssa Sane, Seyni Pignoly, Sarah Champion, Antony Ngom, Mariama Pujic, Petar Fournier, Pascale Gtari, Maher Swanson, Erik Pesce, Céline Tisa, Louis S. Sy, Mame Oureye Svistoonoff, Sergio Front Plant Sci Plant Science Actinorhizal plants are able to establish a symbiotic relationship with Frankia bacteria leading to the formation of root nodules. The symbiotic interaction starts with the exchange of symbiotic signals in the soil between the plant and the bacteria. This molecular dialog involves signaling molecules that are responsible for the specific recognition of the plant host and its endosymbiont. Here we studied two factors potentially involved in signaling between Frankia casuarinae and its actinorhizal host Casuarina glauca: (1) the Root Hair Deforming Factor (CgRHDF) detected using a test based on the characteristic deformation of C. glauca root hairs inoculated with F. casuarinae and (2) a NIN activating factor (CgNINA) which is able to activate the expression of CgNIN, a symbiotic gene expressed during preinfection stages of root hair development. We showed that CgRHDF and CgNINA corresponded to small thermoresistant molecules. Both factors were also hydrophilic and resistant to a chitinase digestion indicating structural differences from rhizobial Nod factors (NFs) or mycorrhizal Myc-LCOs. We also investigated the presence of CgNINA and CgRHDF in 16 Frankia strains representative of Frankia diversity. High levels of root hair deformation (RHD) and activation of ProCgNIN were detected for Casuarina-infective strains from clade Ic and closely related strains from clade Ia unable to nodulate C. glauca. Lower levels were present for distantly related strains belonging to clade III. No CgRHDF or CgNINA could be detected for Frankia coriariae (Clade II) or for uninfective strains from clade IV. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-10-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6201211/ /pubmed/30405656 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.01494 Text en Copyright © 2018 Cissoko, Hocher, Gherbi, Gully, Carré-Mlouka, Sane, Pignoly, Champion, Ngom, Pujic, Fournier, Gtari, Swanson, Pesce, Tisa, Sy and Svistoonoff. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Cissoko, Maimouna
Hocher, Valérie
Gherbi, Hassen
Gully, Djamel
Carré-Mlouka, Alyssa
Sane, Seyni
Pignoly, Sarah
Champion, Antony
Ngom, Mariama
Pujic, Petar
Fournier, Pascale
Gtari, Maher
Swanson, Erik
Pesce, Céline
Tisa, Louis S.
Sy, Mame Oureye
Svistoonoff, Sergio
Actinorhizal Signaling Molecules: Frankia Root Hair Deforming Factor Shares Properties With NIN Inducing Factor
title Actinorhizal Signaling Molecules: Frankia Root Hair Deforming Factor Shares Properties With NIN Inducing Factor
title_full Actinorhizal Signaling Molecules: Frankia Root Hair Deforming Factor Shares Properties With NIN Inducing Factor
title_fullStr Actinorhizal Signaling Molecules: Frankia Root Hair Deforming Factor Shares Properties With NIN Inducing Factor
title_full_unstemmed Actinorhizal Signaling Molecules: Frankia Root Hair Deforming Factor Shares Properties With NIN Inducing Factor
title_short Actinorhizal Signaling Molecules: Frankia Root Hair Deforming Factor Shares Properties With NIN Inducing Factor
title_sort actinorhizal signaling molecules: frankia root hair deforming factor shares properties with nin inducing factor
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6201211/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30405656
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.01494
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