Wang_2010_Science_327_1126

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Title : A nodule-specific protein secretory pathway required for nitrogen-fixing symbiosis - Wang_2010_Science_327_1126
Author(s) : Wang D , Griffitts J , Starker C , Fedorova E , Limpens E , Ivanov S , Bisseling T , Long S
Ref : Science , 327 :1126 , 2010
Abstract :

The nitrogen-fixing symbiosis between Sinorhizobium meliloti and its leguminous host plant Medicago truncatula occurs in a specialized root organ called the nodule. Bacteria that are released into plant cells are surrounded by a unique plant membrane compartment termed a symbiosome. We found that in the symbiosis-defective dnf1 mutant of M. truncatula, bacteroid and symbiosome development are blocked. We identified the DNF1 gene as encoding a subunit of a signal peptidase complex that is highly expressed in nodules. By analyzing data from whole-genome expression analysis, we propose that correct symbiosome development in M. truncatula requires the orderly secretion of protein constituents through coordinated up-regulation of a nodule-specific pathway exemplified by DNF1.

PubMedSearch : Wang_2010_Science_327_1126
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Wang D, Griffitts J, Starker C, Fedorova E, Limpens E, Ivanov S, Bisseling T, Long S (2010)
A nodule-specific protein secretory pathway required for nitrogen-fixing symbiosis
Science 327 :1126

Wang D, Griffitts J, Starker C, Fedorova E, Limpens E, Ivanov S, Bisseling T, Long S (2010)
Science 327 :1126