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GmYSL7 controls iron uptake, allocation, and cellular response of nodules in soybean

Authors :
Xinying Wu
Yongliang Wang
Qiaohan Ni
Haizhen Li
Xuesong Wu
Zhanxin Yuan
Renhao Xiao
Ziyin Ren
Jingjing Lu
Jinxia Yun
Zhijuan Wang
Xia Li
Source :
Journal of Integrative Plant Biology. 65:167-187
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Wiley, 2022.

Abstract

Iron (Fe) is essential for DNA synthesis, photosynthesis and respiration of plants. The demand for Fe substantially increases during legumes-rhizobia symbiotic nitrogen fixation because of the synthesis of leghemoglobin in host and Fe-containing proteins in bacteroids. However, the mechanism by which plant controls iron transport to nodule remains largely unknown. Here we demonstrate that GmYSL7 serves as a key regulator controlling Fe uptake from root to nodule and distribution in soybean nodule. GmYSL7 is Fe responsive and GmYSL7 transports iron across the membrane and into the infected cells of nodule. Alterations of GmYSL7 substantially affect iron distribution between root and nodule, resulting in defective growth of nodule and reduced nitrogenase activity. GmYSL7 knockout increases the expression of GmbHLH300, a transcription factor required for Fe response of nodule. Overexpression of GmbHLH300 decreases nodule number, nitrogenase activity and Fe content in nodule. Remarkably, GmbHLH300 directly binds to the promoters of ENOD93 and GmLbs, which regulate nodule number and nitrogenase activity, and represses their transcription. Our data reveal a new role of GmYSL7 in controlling Fe transport from host root to nodule and Fe distribution in nodule cells, and uncover a molecular mechanism by which Fe affects nodule number and nitrogenase activity. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

Details

ISSN :
17447909 and 16729072
Volume :
65
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Integrative Plant Biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3d0b9dfd46ef82dd2df2455f586273cf
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/jipb.13364