Seven Lotus japonicus genes required for transcriptional reprogramming of the root during fungal and bacterial symbiosis

被引:221
作者
Kistner, C
Winzer, T
Pitzschke, A
Mulder, L
Sato, S
Kaneko, T
Tabata, S
Sandal, N
Stougaard, J
Webb, KJ
Szczyglowski, K
Parniske, M
机构
[1] Sainsbury Lab, Norwich NR4 7UH, Norfolk, England
[2] Kazusa DNA Res Inst, Chiba 2920818, Japan
[3] Aarhus Univ, Dept Mol Biol, Gene Express Lab, DK-8000 Aarhus, Denmark
[4] Inst Food Res, Inst Grassland & Environm Res, Aberystwyth SY23 3EB, Dyfed, Wales
[5] Agr & Agri Food Canada, So Crop Protect & Food Res Ctr, London, ON N5V 4T3, Canada
关键词
D O I
10.1105/tpc.105.032714
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
A combined genetic and transcriptome analysis was performed to study the molecular basis of the arbuscular mycorrhiza ( AM) symbiosis. By testing the AM phenotype of nodulation- impaired mutants and complementation analysis, we defined seven Lotus japonicus common symbiosis genes ( SYMRK, CASTOR, POLLUX, SYM3, SYM6, SYM15, and SYM24) that are required for both fungal and bacterial entry into root epidermal or cortical cells. To describe the phenotype of these mutants at the molecular level, we screened for differentiating transcriptional responses of mutant and wild- type roots by large-scale gene expression profiling using cDNA- amplified fragment length polymorphism. Two percent of root transcripts was found to increase in abundance during AM development, from which a set of AM- regulated marker genes was established. A Ser- protease ( SbtS) and a Cys- protease ( CysS) were also activated during root nodule development. AM- induced transcriptional activation was abolished in roots carrying mutations in common symbiosis genes, suggesting a central position of these genes in a pathway leading to the transcriptional activation of downstream genes. By contrast, AM fungus-induced gene repression appeared to be unaffected in mutant backgrounds, which indicates the presence of additional independent signaling pathways.
引用
收藏
页码:2217 / 2229
页数:13
相关论文
共 70 条
[1]   Bayesian models for keyhole plan recognition in an adventure game [J].
Albrecht, DW ;
Zukerman, I ;
Nicholson, AE .
USER MODELING AND USER-ADAPTED INTERACTION, 1998, 8 (1-2) :5-47
[2]   Medicago truncatula DMI1 required for bacterial and fungal symbioses in legumes [J].
Ane, JM ;
Kiss, GB ;
Riely, BK ;
Penmetsa, RV ;
Oldroyd, GED ;
Ayax, C ;
Lévy, J ;
Debellé, F ;
Baek, JM ;
Kalo, P ;
Rosenberg, C ;
Roe, BA ;
Long, SR ;
Dénarié, J ;
Cook, DR .
SCIENCE, 2004, 303 (5662) :1364-1367
[3]   Visualization of differential gene expression using a novel method of RNA fingerprinting based on AFLP: Analysis of gene expression during potato tuber development [J].
Bachem, CWB ;
vanderHoeven, RS ;
deBruijn, SM ;
Vreugdenhil, D ;
Zabeau, M ;
Visser, RGF .
PLANT JOURNAL, 1996, 9 (05) :745-753
[4]   The Lotus japonicus LjS']jSym4 gene is required for the successful symbiotic infection of root epidermal cells [J].
Bonfante, P ;
Genre, A ;
Faccio, A ;
Martini, I ;
Schauser, L ;
Stougaard, J ;
Webb, J ;
Parniske, M .
MOLECULAR PLANT-MICROBE INTERACTIONS, 2000, 13 (10) :1109-1120
[5]   INTERACTIONS BETWEEN 3 ALFALFA NODULATION GENOTYPES AND 2 GLOMUS SPECIES [J].
BRADBURY, SM ;
PETERSON, RL ;
BOWLEY, SR .
NEW PHYTOLOGIST, 1991, 119 (01) :115-120
[6]   Expression profiling of up-regulated plant and fungal genes in early and late stages of Medicago truncatula-Glomus mosseae interactions [J].
Brechenmacher, L ;
Weidmann, S ;
van Tuinen, D ;
Chatagnier, O ;
Gianinazzi, S ;
Franken, P ;
Gianinazzi-Pearson, V .
MYCORRHIZA, 2004, 14 (04) :253-262
[7]   Coevolution of roots and mycorrhizas of land plants [J].
Brundrett, MC .
NEW PHYTOLOGIST, 2002, 154 (02) :275-304
[8]   A novel gene whose expression in Medicago truncatula roots is suppressed in response to colonization by vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal (VAM) fungi and to phosphate nutrition [J].
Burleigh, SH ;
Harrison, MJ .
PLANT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, 1997, 34 (02) :199-208
[9]   Characterization of the Mt4 gene from Medicago truncatula [J].
Burleigh, SM ;
Harrison, MJ .
GENE, 1998, 216 (01) :47-53
[10]   Four genes of Medicago truncatula controlling components of a nod factor transduction pathway [J].
Catoira, R ;
Galera, C ;
de Billy, F ;
Penmetsa, RV ;
Journet, EP ;
Maillet, F ;
Rosenberg, C ;
Cook, D ;
Gough, C ;
Dénarié, J .
PLANT CELL, 2000, 12 (09) :1647-1665