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RPG acts as a central determinant for infectosome formation and cellular polarization during intracellular rhizobial infections

Host-controlled intracellular accommodation of nitrogen-fixing bacteria is essential for the establishment of a functional Root Nodule Symbiosis (RNS). In many host plants, this occurs via transcellular tubular structures (infection threads - ITs) that extend across cell layers via polar tip-growth....

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Autores principales: Lace, Beatrice, Su, Chao, Invernot Perez, Daniel, Rodriguez-Franco, Marta, Vernié, Tatiana, Batzenschlager, Morgane, Egli, Sabrina, Liu, Cheng-Wu, Ott, Thomas
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Publicado: eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9991063/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36856086
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.80741
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author Lace, Beatrice
Su, Chao
Invernot Perez, Daniel
Rodriguez-Franco, Marta
Vernié, Tatiana
Batzenschlager, Morgane
Egli, Sabrina
Liu, Cheng-Wu
Ott, Thomas
author_facet Lace, Beatrice
Su, Chao
Invernot Perez, Daniel
Rodriguez-Franco, Marta
Vernié, Tatiana
Batzenschlager, Morgane
Egli, Sabrina
Liu, Cheng-Wu
Ott, Thomas
author_sort Lace, Beatrice
collection PubMed
description Host-controlled intracellular accommodation of nitrogen-fixing bacteria is essential for the establishment of a functional Root Nodule Symbiosis (RNS). In many host plants, this occurs via transcellular tubular structures (infection threads - ITs) that extend across cell layers via polar tip-growth. Comparative phylogenomic studies have identified RPG (RHIZOBIUM-DIRECTED POLAR GROWTH) among the critical genetic determinants for bacterial infection. In Medicago truncatula, RPG is required for effective IT progression within root hairs but the cellular and molecular function of the encoded protein remains elusive. Here, we show that RPG resides in the protein complex formed by the core endosymbiotic components VAPYRIN (VPY) and LUMPY INFECTION (LIN) required for IT polar growth, co-localizes with both VPY and LIN in IT tip- and perinuclear-associated puncta of M. truncatula root hairs undergoing infection and is necessary for VPY recruitment into these structures. Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Microscopy (FLIM) of phosphoinositide species during bacterial infection revealed that functional RPG is required to sustain strong membrane polarization at the advancing tip of the IT. In addition, loss of RPG functionality alters the cytoskeleton-mediated connectivity between the IT tip and the nucleus and affects the polar secretion of the cell wall modifying enzyme NODULE PECTATE LYASE (NPL). Our results integrate RPG into a core host machinery required to support symbiont accommodation, suggesting that its occurrence in plant host genomes is essential to co-opt a multimeric protein module committed to endosymbiosis to sustain IT-mediated bacterial infection.
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spelling pubmed-99910632023-03-08 RPG acts as a central determinant for infectosome formation and cellular polarization during intracellular rhizobial infections Lace, Beatrice Su, Chao Invernot Perez, Daniel Rodriguez-Franco, Marta Vernié, Tatiana Batzenschlager, Morgane Egli, Sabrina Liu, Cheng-Wu Ott, Thomas eLife Plant Biology Host-controlled intracellular accommodation of nitrogen-fixing bacteria is essential for the establishment of a functional Root Nodule Symbiosis (RNS). In many host plants, this occurs via transcellular tubular structures (infection threads - ITs) that extend across cell layers via polar tip-growth. Comparative phylogenomic studies have identified RPG (RHIZOBIUM-DIRECTED POLAR GROWTH) among the critical genetic determinants for bacterial infection. In Medicago truncatula, RPG is required for effective IT progression within root hairs but the cellular and molecular function of the encoded protein remains elusive. Here, we show that RPG resides in the protein complex formed by the core endosymbiotic components VAPYRIN (VPY) and LUMPY INFECTION (LIN) required for IT polar growth, co-localizes with both VPY and LIN in IT tip- and perinuclear-associated puncta of M. truncatula root hairs undergoing infection and is necessary for VPY recruitment into these structures. Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Microscopy (FLIM) of phosphoinositide species during bacterial infection revealed that functional RPG is required to sustain strong membrane polarization at the advancing tip of the IT. In addition, loss of RPG functionality alters the cytoskeleton-mediated connectivity between the IT tip and the nucleus and affects the polar secretion of the cell wall modifying enzyme NODULE PECTATE LYASE (NPL). Our results integrate RPG into a core host machinery required to support symbiont accommodation, suggesting that its occurrence in plant host genomes is essential to co-opt a multimeric protein module committed to endosymbiosis to sustain IT-mediated bacterial infection. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2023-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9991063/ /pubmed/36856086 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.80741 Text en © 2023, Lace et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Plant Biology
Lace, Beatrice
Su, Chao
Invernot Perez, Daniel
Rodriguez-Franco, Marta
Vernié, Tatiana
Batzenschlager, Morgane
Egli, Sabrina
Liu, Cheng-Wu
Ott, Thomas
RPG acts as a central determinant for infectosome formation and cellular polarization during intracellular rhizobial infections
title RPG acts as a central determinant for infectosome formation and cellular polarization during intracellular rhizobial infections
title_full RPG acts as a central determinant for infectosome formation and cellular polarization during intracellular rhizobial infections
title_fullStr RPG acts as a central determinant for infectosome formation and cellular polarization during intracellular rhizobial infections
title_full_unstemmed RPG acts as a central determinant for infectosome formation and cellular polarization during intracellular rhizobial infections
title_short RPG acts as a central determinant for infectosome formation and cellular polarization during intracellular rhizobial infections
title_sort rpg acts as a central determinant for infectosome formation and cellular polarization during intracellular rhizobial infections
topic Plant Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9991063/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36856086
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.80741
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