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Potassium content diminishes in infected cells of Medicago truncatula nodules due to the mislocation of channels MtAKT1 and MtSKOR/GORK

Rhizobia establish a symbiotic relationship with legumes that results in the formation of root nodules, where bacteria encapsulated by a membrane of plant origin (symbiosomes), convert atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia. Nodules are more sensitive to ionic stresses than the host plant itself. We hypo...

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Autores principales: Fedorova, Elena E, Coba de la Peña, Teodoro, Lara-Dampier, Victoria, Trifonova, Natalia A, Kulikova, Olga, Pueyo, José J, Lucas, M Mercedes
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7904148/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33130893
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/eraa508
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author Fedorova, Elena E
Coba de la Peña, Teodoro
Lara-Dampier, Victoria
Trifonova, Natalia A
Kulikova, Olga
Pueyo, José J
Lucas, M Mercedes
author_facet Fedorova, Elena E
Coba de la Peña, Teodoro
Lara-Dampier, Victoria
Trifonova, Natalia A
Kulikova, Olga
Pueyo, José J
Lucas, M Mercedes
author_sort Fedorova, Elena E
collection PubMed
description Rhizobia establish a symbiotic relationship with legumes that results in the formation of root nodules, where bacteria encapsulated by a membrane of plant origin (symbiosomes), convert atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia. Nodules are more sensitive to ionic stresses than the host plant itself. We hypothesize that such a high vulnerability might be due to defects in ion balance in the infected tissue. Low temperature SEM (LTSEM) and X-ray microanalysis of Medicago truncatula nodules revealed a potassium (K(+)) decrease in symbiosomes and vacuoles during the life span of infected cells. To clarify K(+) homeostasis in the nodule, we performed phylogenetic and gene expression analyses, and confocal and electron microscopy localization of two key plant Shaker K(+) channels, AKT1 and SKOR/GORK. Phylogenetic analyses showed that the genome of some legume species, including the Medicago genus, contained one SKOR/GORK and one AKT1 gene copy, while other species contained more than one copy of each gene. Localization studies revealed mistargeting and partial depletion of both channels from the plasma membrane of M. truncatula mature nodule-infected cells that might compromise ion transport. We propose that root nodule-infected cells have defects in K(+) balance due to mislocation of some plant ion channels, as compared with non-infected cells. The putative consequences are discussed.
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spelling pubmed-79041482021-03-02 Potassium content diminishes in infected cells of Medicago truncatula nodules due to the mislocation of channels MtAKT1 and MtSKOR/GORK Fedorova, Elena E Coba de la Peña, Teodoro Lara-Dampier, Victoria Trifonova, Natalia A Kulikova, Olga Pueyo, José J Lucas, M Mercedes J Exp Bot Research Papers Rhizobia establish a symbiotic relationship with legumes that results in the formation of root nodules, where bacteria encapsulated by a membrane of plant origin (symbiosomes), convert atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia. Nodules are more sensitive to ionic stresses than the host plant itself. We hypothesize that such a high vulnerability might be due to defects in ion balance in the infected tissue. Low temperature SEM (LTSEM) and X-ray microanalysis of Medicago truncatula nodules revealed a potassium (K(+)) decrease in symbiosomes and vacuoles during the life span of infected cells. To clarify K(+) homeostasis in the nodule, we performed phylogenetic and gene expression analyses, and confocal and electron microscopy localization of two key plant Shaker K(+) channels, AKT1 and SKOR/GORK. Phylogenetic analyses showed that the genome of some legume species, including the Medicago genus, contained one SKOR/GORK and one AKT1 gene copy, while other species contained more than one copy of each gene. Localization studies revealed mistargeting and partial depletion of both channels from the plasma membrane of M. truncatula mature nodule-infected cells that might compromise ion transport. We propose that root nodule-infected cells have defects in K(+) balance due to mislocation of some plant ion channels, as compared with non-infected cells. The putative consequences are discussed. Oxford University Press 2020-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7904148/ /pubmed/33130893 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/eraa508 Text en © The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Experimental Biology. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Research Papers
Fedorova, Elena E
Coba de la Peña, Teodoro
Lara-Dampier, Victoria
Trifonova, Natalia A
Kulikova, Olga
Pueyo, José J
Lucas, M Mercedes
Potassium content diminishes in infected cells of Medicago truncatula nodules due to the mislocation of channels MtAKT1 and MtSKOR/GORK
title Potassium content diminishes in infected cells of Medicago truncatula nodules due to the mislocation of channels MtAKT1 and MtSKOR/GORK
title_full Potassium content diminishes in infected cells of Medicago truncatula nodules due to the mislocation of channels MtAKT1 and MtSKOR/GORK
title_fullStr Potassium content diminishes in infected cells of Medicago truncatula nodules due to the mislocation of channels MtAKT1 and MtSKOR/GORK
title_full_unstemmed Potassium content diminishes in infected cells of Medicago truncatula nodules due to the mislocation of channels MtAKT1 and MtSKOR/GORK
title_short Potassium content diminishes in infected cells of Medicago truncatula nodules due to the mislocation of channels MtAKT1 and MtSKOR/GORK
title_sort potassium content diminishes in infected cells of medicago truncatula nodules due to the mislocation of channels mtakt1 and mtskor/gork
topic Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7904148/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33130893
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/eraa508
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