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Nutrient regulation of lipochitooligosaccharide recognition in plants via NSP1 and NSP2

Authors :
Li, Xin Ran
Sun, Jongho
Albinsky, Doris
Zarrabian, Darius
Hull, Raphaella
Lee, Tak
Jarratt-Barnham, Edwin
Chiu, Chai Hao
Jacobsen, Amy
Soumpourou, Eleni
Albanese, Alessio
Kohlen, Wouter
Luginbuehl, Leonie H.
Guillotin, Bruno
Lawrensen, Tom
Lin, Hui
Murray, Jeremy
Wallington, Emma
Harwood, Wendy
Choi, Jeongmin
Paszkowski, Uta
Oldroyd, Giles E.D.
Li, Xin Ran
Sun, Jongho
Albinsky, Doris
Zarrabian, Darius
Hull, Raphaella
Lee, Tak
Jarratt-Barnham, Edwin
Chiu, Chai Hao
Jacobsen, Amy
Soumpourou, Eleni
Albanese, Alessio
Kohlen, Wouter
Luginbuehl, Leonie H.
Guillotin, Bruno
Lawrensen, Tom
Lin, Hui
Murray, Jeremy
Wallington, Emma
Harwood, Wendy
Choi, Jeongmin
Paszkowski, Uta
Oldroyd, Giles E.D.
Source :
ISSN: 2041-1723
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Many plants associate with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi for nutrient acquisition, while legumes also associate with nitrogen-fixing rhizobial bacteria. Both associations rely on symbiosis signaling and here we show that cereals can perceive lipochitooligosaccharides (LCOs) for activation of symbiosis signaling, surprisingly including Nod factors produced by nitrogen-fixing bacteria. However, legumes show stringent perception of specifically decorated LCOs, that is absent in cereals. LCO perception in plants is activated by nutrient starvation, through transcriptional regulation of Nodulation Signaling Pathway (NSP)1 and NSP2. These transcription factors induce expression of an LCO receptor and act through the control of strigolactone biosynthesis and the karrikin-like receptor DWARF14-LIKE. We conclude that LCO production and perception is coordinately regulated by nutrient starvation to promote engagement with mycorrhizal fungi. Our work has implications for the use of both mycorrhizal and rhizobial associations for sustainable productivity in cereals.

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OAIster
Journal :
ISSN: 2041-1723
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application/pdf, Nature Communications 13 (2022) 1, ISSN: 2041-1723, ISSN: 2041-1723, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1356879147
Document Type :
Electronic Resource