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A Medicago truncatula Tobacco Retrotransposon Insertion Mutant Collection with Defects in Nodule Development and Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation1[W][OA].

Authors :
Pislariu, Catalina I.
Murray, Jeremy D.
Wen, JiangQi
Cosson, Viviane
Muni, RajaSekhara Reddy Duvvuru
Wang, Mingyi
Benedito, Vagner A.
Andriankaja, Andry
Cheng, Xiaofei
Jerez, Ivone Torres
Mondy, Samuel
Zhang, Shulan
Taylor, Mark E.
Tadege, Million
Ratet, Pascal
Mysore, Kirankumar S.
Chen, Rujin
Udvardi, Michael K.
Source :
Plant Physiology; Aug2012, Vol. 159 Issue 4, p1686-1699, 14p
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

A Tntl-insertion mutant population of Medicago truncatula ecotype R108 was screened for defects in nodulation and symbiotic nitrogen fixation. Primary screening of 9,300 mutant lines yielded 317 lines with putative defects in nodule development and/or nitrogen fixation. Of these, 230 lines were rescreened, and 156 lines were confirmed with defective symbiotic nitrogen fixation. Mutants were sorted into six distinct phenotypic categories: 72 nonnodulating mutants (Nod-), 51 mutants with totally ineffective nodules (Nod+ Fix-), 17 mutants with partially ineffective nodules (Nod+ Fix+/-), 27 mutants defective in nodule emergence, elongation, and nitrogen fixation (Nod+/- Fix-), one mutant with delayed and reduced nodulation but effective in nitrogen fixation (dNod+/- Fix+), and 11 supernodulating mutants (Nod++Fix+/ ). A total of 2,801 flanking sequence tags were generated from the 156 symbiotic mutant lines. Analysis of flanking sequence tags revealed 14 insertion alleles of the following known symbiotic genes: NODULE INCEPTION (NIN), DOESN'T MAKE INFECTIONS3 (DMI3 / CCaMK), ERE REQUIRED FOR NODULATION, and SUPERNUMERARY NODULES (SUNN). In parallel, a polymerase chain reactionbased strategy was used to identify Tntl insertions in known symbiotic genes, which revealed 25 additional insertion alleles in the following genes: DMI1, DMI2, DMI3, NIN, NODULATION SIGNALING PATHWAY1 (NSP1), NSP2, SUNN, and SICKLE. Thirty-nine Nod- lines were also screened for arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis phenotypes, and 30 mutants exhibited defects in arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis. Morphological and developmental features of several new symbiotic mutants are reported. The collection of mutants described here is a source of novel alleles of known symbiotic genes and a resource for cloning novel symbiotic genes via Tntl tagging. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00320889
Volume :
159
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Plant Physiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
79551971
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.112.197061