NAD1 Controls Defense-Like Responses in Medicago truncatula Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixing Nodules Following Rhizobial Colonization in a BacA-Independent Manner

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作者
Domonkos, Agota [1 ]
Kovacs, Szilard [2 ,3 ]
Gombar, Aniko [1 ]
Kiss, Erno [3 ]
Horvath, Beatrix [1 ]
Kovats, Gyongyi Z. [1 ]
Farkas, Attila [2 ]
Toth, Monika T. [1 ]
Ayaydin, Ferhan [4 ]
Boka, Karoly [5 ]
Fodor, Lili [1 ]
Ratet, Pascal [6 ,7 ]
Kereszt, Attila [2 ]
Endre, Gabriella [2 ,3 ]
Kalo, Peter [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Agr & Innovat Ctr, Agr Biotechnol Inst, H-2100 Godollo, Hungary
[2] Biol Res Ctr, Inst Plant Biol, H-6726 Szeged, Hungary
[3] Biol Res Ctr, Inst Genet, H-6726 Szeged, Hungary
[4] Biol Res Ctr, Cellular Imaging Lab, H-6726 Szeged, Hungary
[5] Eotvos Lorand Univ, Dept Plant Anat, H-1117 Budapest, Hungary
[6] Univ Paris Saclay, Univ Evry, Univ Paris Sud, CNRS,INRA,Inst Plant Sci Paris Saclay IPS2, Batiment 630, F-91405 Orsay, France
[7] Inst Plant Sci Paris Saclay IPS2, Paris Diderot, Sorbonne Paris Cite,Batiment 630, F-91405 Orsay, France
关键词
defense response; nodule; symbiosis; nitrogen fixation; legume; Medicago truncatula; rhizobia; MODEL LEGUME; SINORHIZOBIUM-MELILOTI; GENE-EXPRESSION; ENDOPLASMIC-RETICULUM; EARLY SENESCENCE; PLANT; PROTEIN; DIFFERENTIATION; INFECTION; FIXATION;
D O I
10.3390/genes8120387
中图分类号
Q3 [遗传学];
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071007 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Legumes form endosymbiotic interaction with host compatible rhizobia, resulting in the development of nitrogen-fixing root nodules. Within symbiotic nodules, rhizobia are intracellularly accommodated in plant-derived membrane compartments, termed symbiosomes. In mature nodule, the massively colonized cells tolerate the existence of rhizobia without manifestation of visible defense responses, indicating the suppression of plant immunity in the nodule in the favur of the symbiotic partner. Medicago truncatulaDNF2 (defective in nitrogen fixation 2) and NAD1 (nodules with activated defense 1) genes are essential for the control of plant defense during the colonization of the nitrogen-fixing nodule and are required for bacteroid persistence. The previously identified nodule-specific NAD1 gene encodes a protein of unknown function. Herein, we present the analysis of novel NAD1 mutant alleles to better understand the function of NAD1 in the repression of immune responses in symbiotic nodules. By exploiting the advantage of plant double and rhizobial mutants defective in establishing nitrogen-fixing symbiotic interaction, we show that NAD1 functions following the release of rhizobia from the infection threads and colonization of nodule cells. The suppression of plant defense is self-dependent of the differentiation status of the rhizobia. The corresponding phenotype of nad1 and dnf2 mutants and the similarity in the induction of defense-associated genes in both mutants suggest that NAD1 and DNF2 operate close together in the same pathway controlling defense responses in symbiotic nodules.
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