LIPO-CHITOOLIGOSACCHARIDE NODULATION SIGNALS FROM RHIZOBIUM-MELILOTI INDUCE THEIR RAPID DEGRADATION BY THE HOST-PLANT ALFALFA

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STAEHELIN, C
SCHULTZE, M
KONDOROSI, E
KONDOROSI, A
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[1] CNRS,INST SCI VEGETALES,F-91198 GIF SUR YVETTE,FRANCE
[2] HUNGARIAN ACAD SCI,BIOL RES CTR,INST GENET,H-6701 SZEGED,HUNGARY
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10.1104/pp.108.4.1607
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
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Extracellutar enzymes from alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) involved in the degradation of nodulation (Nod) factors could be distinguished by their different cleavage specificities and were separated by lectin affinity chromatography. A particular glycoprotein was able to release an acylated lipo-disaccharide from all tested Nod factors having an oligosaccharide chain length of four or five residues. Structural modifications of the basic lipo-chitooligosaccharide did not affect the cleavage site and had only weak influence on the cleavage efficiency of Nod factors tested. The acylated lipo-trisaccharide was resistant to degradation. When alfalfa roots were preincubated with Nod factors at nanomolar concentrations, the activity of the dimer-forming enzyme was stimulated up to 6-fold within a few hours. The inducing activity of Nod factors decreased in the order NodRm-IV(C16:2,Ac,S) > NodRm-IV(C16:2,S) and NodRm-V(C16:2,Ac,S) > NodRm-V(C16:2,S) > NodRm-IV(C16: O,S) > NodRm-IV(C16:2). Pretreatment with NodRm-III(C16:P) as well as unmodified chitooligosaccharides did not stimulate the dimer-forming enzyme. Roots preincubated with Rhizobium meliloti showed similar stimulation of the dimer-forming activity. Mutant strains unable to produce Nod factors did not enhance the hydrolytic activity. These results indicate a rapid feedback inactivation of Nod signals after their perception by the host plant alfalfa.
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