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Spatiotemporal cytokinin response imaging and ISOPENTENYLTRANSFERASE 3 function in Medicago nodule development

Most legumes can establish a symbiotic association with soil rhizobia that trigger the development of root nodules. These nodules host the rhizobia and allow them to fix nitrogen efficiently. The perception of bacterial lipo-chitooligosaccharides (LCOs) in the epidermis initiates a signaling cascade...

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Autores principales: Triozzi, Paolo M, Irving, Thomas B, Schmidt, Henry W, Keyser, Zachary P, Chakraborty, Sanhita, Balmant, Kelly, Pereira, Wendell J, Dervinis, Christopher, Mysore, Kirankumar S, Wen, Jiangqi, Ané, Jean-Michel, Kirst, Matias, Conde, Daniel
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8774767/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34599592
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/plphys/kiab447
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author Triozzi, Paolo M
Irving, Thomas B
Schmidt, Henry W
Keyser, Zachary P
Chakraborty, Sanhita
Balmant, Kelly
Pereira, Wendell J
Dervinis, Christopher
Mysore, Kirankumar S
Wen, Jiangqi
Ané, Jean-Michel
Kirst, Matias
Conde, Daniel
author_facet Triozzi, Paolo M
Irving, Thomas B
Schmidt, Henry W
Keyser, Zachary P
Chakraborty, Sanhita
Balmant, Kelly
Pereira, Wendell J
Dervinis, Christopher
Mysore, Kirankumar S
Wen, Jiangqi
Ané, Jean-Michel
Kirst, Matias
Conde, Daniel
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description Most legumes can establish a symbiotic association with soil rhizobia that trigger the development of root nodules. These nodules host the rhizobia and allow them to fix nitrogen efficiently. The perception of bacterial lipo-chitooligosaccharides (LCOs) in the epidermis initiates a signaling cascade that allows rhizobial intracellular infection in the root and de-differentiation and activation of cell division that gives rise to the nodule. Thus, nodule organogenesis and rhizobial infection need to be coupled in space and time for successful nodulation. The plant hormone cytokinin (CK) contributes to the coordination of this process, acting as an essential positive regulator of nodule organogenesis. However, the temporal regulation of tissue-specific CK signaling and biosynthesis in response to LCOs or Sinorhizobium meliloti inoculation in Medicago truncatula remains poorly understood. In this study, using a fluorescence-based CK sensor (pTCSn::nls:tGFP), we performed a high-resolution tissue-specific temporal characterization of the sequential activation of CK response during root infection and nodule development in M. truncatula after inoculation with S. meliloti. Loss-of-function mutants of the CK-biosynthetic gene ISOPENTENYLTRANSFERASE 3 (IPT3) showed impairment of nodulation, suggesting that IPT3 is required for nodule development in M. truncatula. Simultaneous live imaging of pIPT3::nls:tdTOMATO and the CK sensor showed that IPT3 induction in the pericycle at the base of nodule primordium contributes to CK biosynthesis, which in turn promotes expression of positive regulators of nodule organogenesis in M. truncatula.
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spelling pubmed-87747672022-01-21 Spatiotemporal cytokinin response imaging and ISOPENTENYLTRANSFERASE 3 function in Medicago nodule development Triozzi, Paolo M Irving, Thomas B Schmidt, Henry W Keyser, Zachary P Chakraborty, Sanhita Balmant, Kelly Pereira, Wendell J Dervinis, Christopher Mysore, Kirankumar S Wen, Jiangqi Ané, Jean-Michel Kirst, Matias Conde, Daniel Plant Physiol Research Articles Most legumes can establish a symbiotic association with soil rhizobia that trigger the development of root nodules. These nodules host the rhizobia and allow them to fix nitrogen efficiently. The perception of bacterial lipo-chitooligosaccharides (LCOs) in the epidermis initiates a signaling cascade that allows rhizobial intracellular infection in the root and de-differentiation and activation of cell division that gives rise to the nodule. Thus, nodule organogenesis and rhizobial infection need to be coupled in space and time for successful nodulation. The plant hormone cytokinin (CK) contributes to the coordination of this process, acting as an essential positive regulator of nodule organogenesis. However, the temporal regulation of tissue-specific CK signaling and biosynthesis in response to LCOs or Sinorhizobium meliloti inoculation in Medicago truncatula remains poorly understood. In this study, using a fluorescence-based CK sensor (pTCSn::nls:tGFP), we performed a high-resolution tissue-specific temporal characterization of the sequential activation of CK response during root infection and nodule development in M. truncatula after inoculation with S. meliloti. Loss-of-function mutants of the CK-biosynthetic gene ISOPENTENYLTRANSFERASE 3 (IPT3) showed impairment of nodulation, suggesting that IPT3 is required for nodule development in M. truncatula. Simultaneous live imaging of pIPT3::nls:tdTOMATO and the CK sensor showed that IPT3 induction in the pericycle at the base of nodule primordium contributes to CK biosynthesis, which in turn promotes expression of positive regulators of nodule organogenesis in M. truncatula. Oxford University Press 2021-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8774767/ /pubmed/34599592 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/plphys/kiab447 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of American Society of Plant Biologists. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Triozzi, Paolo M
Irving, Thomas B
Schmidt, Henry W
Keyser, Zachary P
Chakraborty, Sanhita
Balmant, Kelly
Pereira, Wendell J
Dervinis, Christopher
Mysore, Kirankumar S
Wen, Jiangqi
Ané, Jean-Michel
Kirst, Matias
Conde, Daniel
Spatiotemporal cytokinin response imaging and ISOPENTENYLTRANSFERASE 3 function in Medicago nodule development
title Spatiotemporal cytokinin response imaging and ISOPENTENYLTRANSFERASE 3 function in Medicago nodule development
title_full Spatiotemporal cytokinin response imaging and ISOPENTENYLTRANSFERASE 3 function in Medicago nodule development
title_fullStr Spatiotemporal cytokinin response imaging and ISOPENTENYLTRANSFERASE 3 function in Medicago nodule development
title_full_unstemmed Spatiotemporal cytokinin response imaging and ISOPENTENYLTRANSFERASE 3 function in Medicago nodule development
title_short Spatiotemporal cytokinin response imaging and ISOPENTENYLTRANSFERASE 3 function in Medicago nodule development
title_sort spatiotemporal cytokinin response imaging and isopentenyltransferase 3 function in medicago nodule development
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8774767/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34599592
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/plphys/kiab447
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