LjCOCH interplays with LjAPP1 to maintain the nodule development in Lotus japonicus

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Yu-Chen Liu
Ya-Wen Lei
Wei Liu
Lin Weng
Ming-Juan Lei
Xiao-He Hu
Zhicheng Dong
Da Luo
Jun Yang
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[1] Sun Yat-sen University,State Key Laboratory of Biocontrol and Guangdong Key Laboratory of Plant Resources, School of Life Sciences
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,National Key Laboratory of Plant Molecular Genetics, Institute of Plant Physiology and Ecology, Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences
[3] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Key Laboratory of South China Agriculture Plant Molecular Analysis and Genetic Improvement, South China Botanical Garden
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Plant Growth Regulation | 2018年 / 85卷
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Nodule; Organogenesis; Lenticel;
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Legume plants develop nodules during their symbiotic interaction with rhizobia, and much progress has been made towards understanding Nod factor perception and downstream signaling pathways, while our knowledge about the maintenance of nodule organogenesis was limited. We report here the knockdown mutants of LjCOCH, an ortholog of COCHLEATA in Pisum sativum, cause severe defects in nodule organogenesis in Lotus japonicus. The mature nodule number was drastically decreased accompanied with abnormal lenticel and vascular bundle developmental defects, but not produce roots from nodules in both Ljcoch mutants and LjCOCH-RNAi transgenic hairy roots. LjAPP1, a membrane-associated soluble aminopeptidase P1, was identified to interact with LjCOCH through yeast two-hybrid screening. Unlike that of Ljcoch mutants, insertion mutants of LjAPP1 and LjAPP1-RNAi transgenic hairy roots showed increased nodule number, while the lenticel and vascular development were not affected. Gene expression analysis indicated that LjCOCH and LjAPP1 were differentially upregulated by rhizobia inoculation, and LjNF-YA1 was the major downstream target of LjCOCH and LjAPP1. Our findings suggested that LjCOCH acts as a key factor involved in determinate nodule development through direct interaction with LjAPP1 to regulate the expression of LjNF-YA1, opposite effects of LjCOCH and LjAPP1 provide a dynamic regulation of nodule development in L. japonicus.
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