Saha, Sudip ; DasGupta, Maitrayee (2015) Does SUNN-SYMRK crosstalk occur in medicago truncatulafor regulating nodule organogenesis Plant Signaling & Behavior, 10 (9). Article ID e1028703. ISSN 1559-2324
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Abstract
Recently we reported that overexpression of intracellular kinase domain of Symbiosis Receptor Kinase (SYMRK-kd) hyperactivated spontaneous nodulation in Medicago truncatula indicating the importance of SYMRK ectodomain in restricting nodule number. To clarify whether sunn and sickle pathways were overcome by SYMRK-kd for hyperactivation of nodule organogenesis, we overexpressed SYMRK-kd in these mutants and analyzed for spontaneous nodulation in absence of rhizobia. Spontaneous nodulation in skl/SYMRK-kd roots was 2-fold higher than A17/SYMRK-kd roots indicating nodule organogenesis induced by SYMRK-kd to be ethylene sensitive. Intriguingly, sunn/SYMRK-kd roots failed to generate any spontaneous nodule which directly indicate the LRR-RLK SUNN to have a role in SYMRK-kd mediated nodule development under non-symbiotic conditions. We hypothesize a crosstalk between SUNN and SYMRK receptors for activation as well as restriction of nodule development.
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Keywords: | Autoregulation of Nodulation, Ethylene, Sickle, Spontaneous Nodulation, SUNN, Supernodulation, SYMRK |
ID Code: | 112447 |
Deposited On: | 29 May 2018 05:12 |
Last Modified: | 29 May 2018 05:12 |
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