Localization of a Nod Factor-Binding Protein in Legume Roots and Factors Influencing Its Distribution and Expression
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- 1 November 2000
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Plant Physiology
- Vol. 124 (3), 1039-1048
- https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.124.3.1039
Abstract
The roots of the legume Dolichos biflorus contain a lectin/nucleotide phosphohydrolase (Db-LNP) that binds to the Nod factor signals produced by rhizobia that nodulate this plant. In this study we show that Db-LNP is differentially distributed along the surface of the root axis in a pattern that correlates with the zone of nodulation of the root. Db-LNP is present on the surface of young and emerging root hairs and redistributes to the tips of the root hairs in response to treatment of the roots with a rhizobial symbiont or with a carbohydrate ligand. This redistribution does not occur in response to a non-symbiotic rhizobial strain or a root pathogen. Db-LNP is also present in the root pericycle where its level decreases upon initiation of nodule formation. Maximum levels of Db-LNP are found in 2-d-old roots, and the expression of this root protein is increased when the plants are grown in the absence of NO3 − and NH4 +. These results support the possibility that Db-LNP is involved in the initiation of theRhizobium legume symbiosis.Keywords
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