Heard J, Dunn K 1995
- Authors: Heard J, Dunn K
- Title: SYMBIOTIC INDUCTION OF A MADS-BOX GENE DURING DEVELOPMENT OF
ALFALFA ROOT
NODULES
- Location: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the
United States of
America 1995 Jun 6;92(12):5273-527
- Abstract: In response to infection by Rhizobium, highly
differentiated organs
called nodules form on legume roots, Within these organs, the symbiotic
association between the host plant and bacteria is established, A
putative plant transcription factor, NMH7, has been identified in alfalfa
root nodules. nmh7 contains a MADS-box DNA-binding region and shows
homology to flower homeotic genes. This gene is a member of a multigene
family in alfalfa and was identified on the basis of nucleic acid
homology to plant regulatory protein genes (MADS-box-cantaining genes)
from Antirrhinum and Arabidopsis. RNA analysis and in
situ hybridization showed that expression of this class of regulatory
genes is limited to the infected cells of alfalfa root nodules and is
likely to be involved in the signal transduction pathway initiated by the
bacterial symbiont, Rhizobium meliloti, The expression of nmh7 in a
root-derived organ is unusual for this class of regulatory genes.
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