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Legume NCRs and nodule-specific defensins of actinorhizal plants—Do they share a common origin?

The actinorhizal plant Datisca glomerata (Datiscaceae, Cucurbitales) establishes a root nodule symbiosis with actinobacteria from the earliest branching symbiotic Frankia clade. A subfamily of a gene family encoding nodule-specific defensin-like cysteine-rich peptides is highly expressed in D. glome...

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Autores principales: Salgado, Marco Guedes, Demina, Irina V., Maity, Pooja Jha, Nagchowdhury, Anurupa, Caputo, Andrea, Krol, Elizaveta, Loderer, Christoph, Muth, Günther, Becker, Anke, Pawlowski, Katharina
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9387825/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35980975
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0268683
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author Salgado, Marco Guedes
Demina, Irina V.
Maity, Pooja Jha
Nagchowdhury, Anurupa
Caputo, Andrea
Krol, Elizaveta
Loderer, Christoph
Muth, Günther
Becker, Anke
Pawlowski, Katharina
author_facet Salgado, Marco Guedes
Demina, Irina V.
Maity, Pooja Jha
Nagchowdhury, Anurupa
Caputo, Andrea
Krol, Elizaveta
Loderer, Christoph
Muth, Günther
Becker, Anke
Pawlowski, Katharina
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description The actinorhizal plant Datisca glomerata (Datiscaceae, Cucurbitales) establishes a root nodule symbiosis with actinobacteria from the earliest branching symbiotic Frankia clade. A subfamily of a gene family encoding nodule-specific defensin-like cysteine-rich peptides is highly expressed in D. glomerata nodules. Phylogenetic analysis of the defensin domain showed that these defensin-like peptides share a common evolutionary origin with nodule-specific defensins from actinorhizal Fagales and with nodule-specific cysteine-rich peptides (NCRs) from legumes. In this study, the family member with the highest expression levels, DgDef1, was characterized. Promoter-GUS studies on transgenic hairy roots showed expression in the early stage of differentiation of infected cells, and transient expression in the nodule apex. DgDef1 contains an N-terminal signal peptide and a C-terminal acidic domain which are likely involved in subcellular targeting and do not affect peptide activity. In vitro studies with E. coli and Sinorhizobium meliloti 1021 showed that the defensin domain of DgDef1 has a cytotoxic effect, leading to membrane disruption with 50% lethality for S. meliloti 1021 at 20.8 μM. Analysis of the S. meliloti 1021 transcriptome showed that, at sublethal concentrations, DgDef1 induced the expression of terminal quinol oxidases, which are associated with the oxidative stress response and are also expressed during symbiosis. Overall, the changes induced by DgDef1 are reminiscent of those of some legume NCRs, suggesting that nodule-specific defensin-like peptides were part of the original root nodule toolkit and were subsequently lost in most symbiotic legumes, while being maintained in the actinorhizal lineages.
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spelling pubmed-93878252022-08-19 Legume NCRs and nodule-specific defensins of actinorhizal plants—Do they share a common origin? Salgado, Marco Guedes Demina, Irina V. Maity, Pooja Jha Nagchowdhury, Anurupa Caputo, Andrea Krol, Elizaveta Loderer, Christoph Muth, Günther Becker, Anke Pawlowski, Katharina PLoS One Research Article The actinorhizal plant Datisca glomerata (Datiscaceae, Cucurbitales) establishes a root nodule symbiosis with actinobacteria from the earliest branching symbiotic Frankia clade. A subfamily of a gene family encoding nodule-specific defensin-like cysteine-rich peptides is highly expressed in D. glomerata nodules. Phylogenetic analysis of the defensin domain showed that these defensin-like peptides share a common evolutionary origin with nodule-specific defensins from actinorhizal Fagales and with nodule-specific cysteine-rich peptides (NCRs) from legumes. In this study, the family member with the highest expression levels, DgDef1, was characterized. Promoter-GUS studies on transgenic hairy roots showed expression in the early stage of differentiation of infected cells, and transient expression in the nodule apex. DgDef1 contains an N-terminal signal peptide and a C-terminal acidic domain which are likely involved in subcellular targeting and do not affect peptide activity. In vitro studies with E. coli and Sinorhizobium meliloti 1021 showed that the defensin domain of DgDef1 has a cytotoxic effect, leading to membrane disruption with 50% lethality for S. meliloti 1021 at 20.8 μM. Analysis of the S. meliloti 1021 transcriptome showed that, at sublethal concentrations, DgDef1 induced the expression of terminal quinol oxidases, which are associated with the oxidative stress response and are also expressed during symbiosis. Overall, the changes induced by DgDef1 are reminiscent of those of some legume NCRs, suggesting that nodule-specific defensin-like peptides were part of the original root nodule toolkit and were subsequently lost in most symbiotic legumes, while being maintained in the actinorhizal lineages. Public Library of Science 2022-08-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9387825/ /pubmed/35980975 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0268683 Text en © 2022 Salgado et al 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 use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Salgado, Marco Guedes
Demina, Irina V.
Maity, Pooja Jha
Nagchowdhury, Anurupa
Caputo, Andrea
Krol, Elizaveta
Loderer, Christoph
Muth, Günther
Becker, Anke
Pawlowski, Katharina
Legume NCRs and nodule-specific defensins of actinorhizal plants—Do they share a common origin?
title Legume NCRs and nodule-specific defensins of actinorhizal plants—Do they share a common origin?
title_full Legume NCRs and nodule-specific defensins of actinorhizal plants—Do they share a common origin?
title_fullStr Legume NCRs and nodule-specific defensins of actinorhizal plants—Do they share a common origin?
title_full_unstemmed Legume NCRs and nodule-specific defensins of actinorhizal plants—Do they share a common origin?
title_short Legume NCRs and nodule-specific defensins of actinorhizal plants—Do they share a common origin?
title_sort legume ncrs and nodule-specific defensins of actinorhizal plants—do they share a common origin?
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9387825/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35980975
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0268683
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