Plant ammonium transporters of the AMT1 family are involved in N-uptake from the soil and ammonium transport and recycling within the plant. Although AMT1 genes are known to be expressed in nitrogen-fixing nodules of legumes, their precise roles in this specialized organ remain unknown. We have taken a reverse-genetic approach to decipher the physiological role of LjAMT1;1 in Lotus japonicus nodules. LjAMT1;1 is normally expressed in both the infected zone and the vascular tissue of Lotus nodules. Inhibition of LjAMT1;1 gene expression, using an antisense gene construct driven by a leghemoglobin promoter resulted in a substantial reduction of LjAMT1;1 transcript in the infected tissue but not the vascular bundles of transgenic plants. As a result, the nitrogen-fixing activity of nodules was partially impaired and nodule number increased compared to control plants. Expression of LjAMT1;1-GFP fusion protein in plant cells indicated a plasma-membrane location for the LjAMT1;1 protein. Taken together, the results are consistent with a role of LjAMT1;1 in retaining ammonium derived from symbiotic nitrogen fixation in plant cells prior to its assimilation.

Tissue-specific down-regulation of LjAMT1;1 compromises nodule function and enhances nodulation in Lotus japonicus

Rogato A;Chiurazzi M
2008

Abstract

Plant ammonium transporters of the AMT1 family are involved in N-uptake from the soil and ammonium transport and recycling within the plant. Although AMT1 genes are known to be expressed in nitrogen-fixing nodules of legumes, their precise roles in this specialized organ remain unknown. We have taken a reverse-genetic approach to decipher the physiological role of LjAMT1;1 in Lotus japonicus nodules. LjAMT1;1 is normally expressed in both the infected zone and the vascular tissue of Lotus nodules. Inhibition of LjAMT1;1 gene expression, using an antisense gene construct driven by a leghemoglobin promoter resulted in a substantial reduction of LjAMT1;1 transcript in the infected tissue but not the vascular bundles of transgenic plants. As a result, the nitrogen-fixing activity of nodules was partially impaired and nodule number increased compared to control plants. Expression of LjAMT1;1-GFP fusion protein in plant cells indicated a plasma-membrane location for the LjAMT1;1 protein. Taken together, the results are consistent with a role of LjAMT1;1 in retaining ammonium derived from symbiotic nitrogen fixation in plant cells prior to its assimilation.
2008
Istituto di genetica e biofisica "Adriano Buzzati Traverso"- IGB - Sede Napoli
Inglese
68
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585
595
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Ammonium transport
Nitrogen fixation
Nodule
Symbiosis
L'articolo si inserisce in un progetto più ampio indirizzato verso lo studio del network di comunicazione fra piante e ambiente e su come queste ultime riescono a modulare il loro piano di sviluppo dipendentemente dalle variazioni del contesto ambientale in cui si trovano e dalla disponibilità di sorgenti nutritive. La comprensione di tale network potrà essere fondamentale per la messa a punto di strumenti di controllo per una migliore risposta delle piante a condizioni di stress.
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Rogato, A; Dapuzzo, E; Barbulova, A; Omrane, S; Stedel, K; Simonrosin, U; Katinakis, P; Flemetakis, M; Udvardi, M; Chiurazzi, M
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