A Medicago sativa haem oxygenase gene is preferentially expressed in root nodules

被引:42
作者
Baudouin, E [1 ]
Frendo, P [1 ]
Le Gleuher, M [1 ]
Puppo, A [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nice, CNRS, FRE 2294, Lab Biol Vegetale & Microbiol, F-06108 Nice 02, France
关键词
haem; leghaemoglobin; Medicago sativa; oxygenase; reactive oxygen species; symbiosis;
D O I
10.1093/jxb/erh020
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Haem oxygenases (HO) are ubiquitous enzymes catalysing the oxidative degradation of haem into biliverdin, iron and carbon monoxide. Whereas animal HOs participate in multiple cellular functions including haemoglobin catabolism, antioxidant defence and iron homeostasis, to date, plant HOs have so far only been involved in phytochrome metabolism. The expression of the HO1 gene was studied in Medicago sativa, especially during the interaction with its symbiotic partner, Sinorhizobium meliloti. Transcript accumulation was higher in mature root nodules than in roots and leaves and was correlated to HO1 protein immunodetection. The analysis of HO1 expression following alfalfa root inoculation with S. meliloti indicates that transcripts do not accumulate during the early steps of symbiosis, but rather in the mature nodules. These results correlate with the expression of the leghaemoglobin gene, which encodes the major haem-containing protein present in the nodule. Contrary to its animal counterpart, alfalfa HO1 was not induced by pro- oxidant compounds including H2O2, paraquat and sodium nitroprusside, suggesting that it is not involved in the antioxidant defence. The results suggest that HO1 could play a role in the alfalfa mature nodule and its involvement in leghaemoglobin metabolism is hypothesized.
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