Staying hungry: a roadmap to harnessing central regulators of symbiotic nitrogen fixation under fluctuating nitrogen availability

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Lijin Qiao
Jieshun Lin
Takuya Suzaki
Pengbo Liang
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[1] China Agricultural University,State Key Laboratory of Plant Environmental Resilience, College of Biological Sciences
[2] China Agricultural University,MOA Key Laboratory of Soil Microbiology, Rhizobium Research Center
[3] Aarhus University,Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics
[4] University of Tsukuba,Faculty of Life and Environmental Sciences
[5] University of Tsukuba,Tsukuba Plant
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aBIOTECH | 2024年 / 5卷
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Symbiotic nitrogen fixation; N-adapted nodulation; Nodule senescence; NIN; NLPs; SNAPs;
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Legumes have evolved specific inventions to enhance nitrogen (N) acquisition by establishing symbiotic interactions with N-fixing rhizobial bacteria. Because symbiotic N fixation is energetically costly, legumes have developed sophisticated mechanisms to ensure carbon–nitrogen balance, in a variable environment, both locally and at the whole plant level, by monitoring nodule number, nodule development, and nodular nitrogenase activity, as well as controlling nodule senescence. Studies of the autoregulation of nodulation and regulation of nodulation by nodule inception (NIN) and NIN-LIKE PROTEINs (NLPs) have provided great insights into the genetic mechanisms underlying the nitrate-induced regulation of root nodulation for adapting to N availability in the rhizosphere. However, many aspects of N-induced pleiotropic regulation remain to be fully explained, such as N-triggered senescence in mature nodules. Wang et al. determined that this process is governed by a transcriptional network regulated by NAC-type transcription factors. Characterization and dissection of these soybean nitrogen-associated NAPs (SNAPs) transcription factor-mastered networks have yielded a roadmap for exploring how legumes rewire nodule functions across a range of N levels, laying the foundation for enhancing the growth of N-deprived crops in agricultural settings.
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