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Medicago truncatula Phytoglobin 1.1 controls symbiotic nodulation and nitrogen fixation via the regulation of nitric oxide concentration

In legumes, phytoglobins (Phytogbs) are known to regulate nitric oxide (NO) during early phase of the nitrogen‐fixing symbiosis and to buffer oxygen in functioning nodules. However, their expression profile and respective role in NO control at each stage of the symbiosis remain little‐known. We firs...

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Autores principales: Berger, Antoine, Guinand, Sophie, Boscari, Alexandre, Puppo, Alain, Brouquisse, Renaud
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7317445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32003030
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/nph.16462
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author Berger, Antoine
Guinand, Sophie
Boscari, Alexandre
Puppo, Alain
Brouquisse, Renaud
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Guinand, Sophie
Boscari, Alexandre
Puppo, Alain
Brouquisse, Renaud
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description In legumes, phytoglobins (Phytogbs) are known to regulate nitric oxide (NO) during early phase of the nitrogen‐fixing symbiosis and to buffer oxygen in functioning nodules. However, their expression profile and respective role in NO control at each stage of the symbiosis remain little‐known. We first surveyed the Phytogb genes occurring in Medicago truncatula genome. We analyzed their expression pattern and NO production from inoculation with Sinorhizobium meliloti up to 8 wk post‐inoculation. Finally, using overexpression and silencing strategy, we addressed the role of the Phytogb1.1‐NO couple in the symbiosis. Three peaks of Phytogb expression and NO production were detected during the symbiotic process. NO upregulates Phytogbs1 expression and downregulates Lbs and Phytogbs3 ones. Phytogb1.1 silencing and overexpression experiments reveal that Phytogb1.1‐NO couple controls the progression of the symbiosis: high NO concentration promotes defense responses and nodular organogenesis, whereas low NO promotes the infection process and nodular development. Both NO excess and deficiency provoke a 30% inhibition of nodule establishment. In mature nodules, Phytogb1.1 regulates NO to limit its toxic effects while allowing the functioning of Phytogb‐NO respiration to maintain the energetic state. This work highlights the regulatory role played by Phytogb1.1–NO couple in the successive stages of symbiosis.
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spelling pubmed-73174452020-06-30 Medicago truncatula Phytoglobin 1.1 controls symbiotic nodulation and nitrogen fixation via the regulation of nitric oxide concentration Berger, Antoine Guinand, Sophie Boscari, Alexandre Puppo, Alain Brouquisse, Renaud New Phytol Research In legumes, phytoglobins (Phytogbs) are known to regulate nitric oxide (NO) during early phase of the nitrogen‐fixing symbiosis and to buffer oxygen in functioning nodules. However, their expression profile and respective role in NO control at each stage of the symbiosis remain little‐known. We first surveyed the Phytogb genes occurring in Medicago truncatula genome. We analyzed their expression pattern and NO production from inoculation with Sinorhizobium meliloti up to 8 wk post‐inoculation. Finally, using overexpression and silencing strategy, we addressed the role of the Phytogb1.1‐NO couple in the symbiosis. Three peaks of Phytogb expression and NO production were detected during the symbiotic process. NO upregulates Phytogbs1 expression and downregulates Lbs and Phytogbs3 ones. Phytogb1.1 silencing and overexpression experiments reveal that Phytogb1.1‐NO couple controls the progression of the symbiosis: high NO concentration promotes defense responses and nodular organogenesis, whereas low NO promotes the infection process and nodular development. Both NO excess and deficiency provoke a 30% inhibition of nodule establishment. In mature nodules, Phytogb1.1 regulates NO to limit its toxic effects while allowing the functioning of Phytogb‐NO respiration to maintain the energetic state. This work highlights the regulatory role played by Phytogb1.1–NO couple in the successive stages of symbiosis. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-03-14 2020-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7317445/ /pubmed/32003030 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/nph.16462 Text en © 2020 INRAE New Phytologist © 2020 New Phytologist Trust This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Berger, Antoine
Guinand, Sophie
Boscari, Alexandre
Puppo, Alain
Brouquisse, Renaud
Medicago truncatula Phytoglobin 1.1 controls symbiotic nodulation and nitrogen fixation via the regulation of nitric oxide concentration
title Medicago truncatula Phytoglobin 1.1 controls symbiotic nodulation and nitrogen fixation via the regulation of nitric oxide concentration
title_full Medicago truncatula Phytoglobin 1.1 controls symbiotic nodulation and nitrogen fixation via the regulation of nitric oxide concentration
title_fullStr Medicago truncatula Phytoglobin 1.1 controls symbiotic nodulation and nitrogen fixation via the regulation of nitric oxide concentration
title_full_unstemmed Medicago truncatula Phytoglobin 1.1 controls symbiotic nodulation and nitrogen fixation via the regulation of nitric oxide concentration
title_short Medicago truncatula Phytoglobin 1.1 controls symbiotic nodulation and nitrogen fixation via the regulation of nitric oxide concentration
title_sort medicago truncatula phytoglobin 1.1 controls symbiotic nodulation and nitrogen fixation via the regulation of nitric oxide concentration
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7317445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32003030
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/nph.16462
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