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Cytokinin Biosynthesis Promotes Cortical Cell Responses during Nodule Development
by
Sandal, Niels
, Nadzieja, Marcin
, Novák, Ondřej
, Reid, Dugald
, Heckmann, Anne B.
, Stougaard, Jens
in
Cytokinins - biosynthesis
/ Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental - genetics
/ Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
/ GENES, DEVELOPMENT, AND EVOLUTION
/ Loteae - cytology
/ Loteae - genetics
/ Loteae - growth & development
/ Loteae - physiology
/ Models, Biological
/ Plant Growth Regulators - biosynthesis
/ Plant Proteins - genetics
/ Plant Proteins - metabolism
/ Plant Root Nodulation
/ Plant Roots - cytology
/ Plant Roots - genetics
/ Plant Roots - growth & development
/ Plant Roots - physiology
/ Rhizobiaceae - physiology
/ Root Nodules, Plant - cytology
/ Root Nodules, Plant - genetics
/ Root Nodules, Plant - growth & development
/ Root Nodules, Plant - physiology
/ Signal Transduction
/ Symbiosis
2017
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Cytokinin Biosynthesis Promotes Cortical Cell Responses during Nodule Development
by
Sandal, Niels
, Nadzieja, Marcin
, Novák, Ondřej
, Reid, Dugald
, Heckmann, Anne B.
, Stougaard, Jens
in
Cytokinins - biosynthesis
/ Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental - genetics
/ Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
/ GENES, DEVELOPMENT, AND EVOLUTION
/ Loteae - cytology
/ Loteae - genetics
/ Loteae - growth & development
/ Loteae - physiology
/ Models, Biological
/ Plant Growth Regulators - biosynthesis
/ Plant Proteins - genetics
/ Plant Proteins - metabolism
/ Plant Root Nodulation
/ Plant Roots - cytology
/ Plant Roots - genetics
/ Plant Roots - growth & development
/ Plant Roots - physiology
/ Rhizobiaceae - physiology
/ Root Nodules, Plant - cytology
/ Root Nodules, Plant - genetics
/ Root Nodules, Plant - growth & development
/ Root Nodules, Plant - physiology
/ Signal Transduction
/ Symbiosis
2017
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Cytokinin Biosynthesis Promotes Cortical Cell Responses during Nodule Development
by
Sandal, Niels
, Nadzieja, Marcin
, Novák, Ondřej
, Reid, Dugald
, Heckmann, Anne B.
, Stougaard, Jens
in
Cytokinins - biosynthesis
/ Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental - genetics
/ Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
/ GENES, DEVELOPMENT, AND EVOLUTION
/ Loteae - cytology
/ Loteae - genetics
/ Loteae - growth & development
/ Loteae - physiology
/ Models, Biological
/ Plant Growth Regulators - biosynthesis
/ Plant Proteins - genetics
/ Plant Proteins - metabolism
/ Plant Root Nodulation
/ Plant Roots - cytology
/ Plant Roots - genetics
/ Plant Roots - growth & development
/ Plant Roots - physiology
/ Rhizobiaceae - physiology
/ Root Nodules, Plant - cytology
/ Root Nodules, Plant - genetics
/ Root Nodules, Plant - growth & development
/ Root Nodules, Plant - physiology
/ Signal Transduction
/ Symbiosis
2017
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Cytokinin Biosynthesis Promotes Cortical Cell Responses during Nodule Development
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Cytokinin Biosynthesis Promotes Cortical Cell Responses during Nodule Development
2017
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Legume mutants have shown the requirement for receptor-mediated cytokinin signaling in symbiotic nodule organogenesis. While the receptors are central regulators, cytokinin also is accumulated during early phases of symbiotic interaction, but the pathways involved have not yet been fully resolved. To identify the source, timing, and effect of this accumulation, we followed transcript levels of the cytokinin biosynthetic pathway genes in a sliding developmental zone of Lotus japonicus roots. LjIpt2 and LjLog4 were identified as the major contributors to the first cytokinin burst. The genetic dependence and Nod factor responsiveness of these genes confirm that cytokinin biosynthesis is a key target of the common symbiosis pathway. The accumulation of LjIpt2 and LjLog4 transcripts occurs independent of the LjLhk1 receptor during nodulation. Together with the rapid repression of both genes by cytokinin, this indicates that LjIpt2 and LjLog4 contribute to, rather than respond to, the initial cytokinin buildup. Analysis of the cytokinin response using the synthetic cytokinin sensor, TCSn, showed that this response occurs in cortical cells before spreading to the epidermis in L. japonicus. While mutant analysis identified redundancy in several biosynthesis families, we found that mutation of LjIpt4 limits nodule numbers. Overexpression of LjIpt3 or LjLog4 alone was insufficient to produce the robust formation of spontaneous nodules. In contrast, overexpressing a complete cytokinin biosynthesis pathway leads to large, often fused spontaneous nodules. These results show the importance of cytokinin biosynthesis in initiating and balancing the requirement for cortical cell activation without uncontrolled cell proliferation.
Publisher
American Society of Plant Biologists
Subject
/ Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental - genetics
/ Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
/ GENES, DEVELOPMENT, AND EVOLUTION
/ Loteae - growth & development
/ Plant Growth Regulators - biosynthesis
/ Plant Roots - growth & development
/ Root Nodules, Plant - cytology
/ Root Nodules, Plant - genetics
/ Root Nodules, Plant - growth & development
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