Two putative-aquaporin genes are differentially expressed during arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis in <it>Lotus japonicus</it>
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Arbuscular mycorrhizas (AM) are widespread symbioses that provide great advantages to the plant, improving its nutritional status and allowing the fungus to complete its life cycle. Nevertheless, molecular mechanisms that lead to the...
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doaj-28de5420a410443bb08e84eff240ee312020-11-25T00:53:55ZengBMCBMC Plant Biology1471-22292012-10-0112118610.1186/1471-2229-12-186Two putative-aquaporin genes are differentially expressed during arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis in <it>Lotus japonicus</it>Giovannetti MarcoBalestrini RaffaellaVolpe VeronicaGuether MikeStraub DanielCosta AlexLudewig UweBonfante Paola<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Arbuscular mycorrhizas (AM) are widespread symbioses that provide great advantages to the plant, improving its nutritional status and allowing the fungus to complete its life cycle. Nevertheless, molecular mechanisms that lead to the development of AM symbiosis are not yet fully deciphered. Here, we have focused on two putative aquaporin genes, <it>LjNIP1</it> and <it>LjXIP1</it>, which resulted to be upregulated in a transcriptomic analysis performed on mycorrhizal roots of <it>Lotus japonicus</it>.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>A phylogenetic analysis has shown that the two putative aquaporins belong to different functional families: NIPs and XIPs. Transcriptomic experiments have shown the independence of their expression from their nutritional status but also a close correlation with mycorrhizal and rhizobial interaction. Further transcript quantification has revealed a good correlation between the expression of one of them, <it>LjNIP1</it>, and <it>LjPT4</it>, the phosphate transporter which is considered a marker gene for mycorrhizal functionality. By using laser microdissection, we have demonstrated that one of the two genes, <it>LjNIP1</it>, is expressed exclusively in arbuscule-containing cells. LjNIP1, in agreement with its putative role as an aquaporin, is capable of transferring water when expressed in yeast protoplasts. Confocal analysis have demonstrated that eGFP-LjNIP1, under its endogenous promoter, accumulates in the inner membrane system of arbusculated cells.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Overall, the results have shown different functionality and expression specificity of two mycorrhiza-inducible aquaporins in <it>L. japonicus</it>. One of them, LjNIP1 can be considered a novel molecular marker of mycorrhizal status at different developmental stages of the arbuscule. At the same time, <it>LjXIP1</it> results to be the first XIP family aquaporin to be transcriptionally regulated during symbiosis.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2229/12/186Arbusculated cellsLegumesAquaporinSymbiosisXIPNIPMycorrhizal fungi<it>Lotus japonicus</it> |
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Giovannetti Marco Balestrini Raffaella Volpe Veronica Guether Mike Straub Daniel Costa Alex Ludewig Uwe Bonfante Paola Two putative-aquaporin genes are differentially expressed during arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis in <it>Lotus japonicus</it> BMC Plant Biology Arbusculated cells Legumes Aquaporin Symbiosis XIP NIP Mycorrhizal fungi <it>Lotus japonicus</it> |
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Giovannetti Marco Balestrini Raffaella Volpe Veronica Guether Mike Straub Daniel Costa Alex Ludewig Uwe Bonfante Paola |
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Giovannetti Marco |
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Two putative-aquaporin genes are differentially expressed during arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis in <it>Lotus japonicus</it> |
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Two putative-aquaporin genes are differentially expressed during arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis in <it>Lotus japonicus</it> |
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Two putative-aquaporin genes are differentially expressed during arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis in <it>Lotus japonicus</it> |
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Two putative-aquaporin genes are differentially expressed during arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis in <it>Lotus japonicus</it> |
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Two putative-aquaporin genes are differentially expressed during arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis in <it>Lotus japonicus</it> |
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two putative-aquaporin genes are differentially expressed during arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis in <it>lotus japonicus</it> |
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BMC Plant Biology |
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<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Arbuscular mycorrhizas (AM) are widespread symbioses that provide great advantages to the plant, improving its nutritional status and allowing the fungus to complete its life cycle. Nevertheless, molecular mechanisms that lead to the development of AM symbiosis are not yet fully deciphered. Here, we have focused on two putative aquaporin genes, <it>LjNIP1</it> and <it>LjXIP1</it>, which resulted to be upregulated in a transcriptomic analysis performed on mycorrhizal roots of <it>Lotus japonicus</it>.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>A phylogenetic analysis has shown that the two putative aquaporins belong to different functional families: NIPs and XIPs. Transcriptomic experiments have shown the independence of their expression from their nutritional status but also a close correlation with mycorrhizal and rhizobial interaction. Further transcript quantification has revealed a good correlation between the expression of one of them, <it>LjNIP1</it>, and <it>LjPT4</it>, the phosphate transporter which is considered a marker gene for mycorrhizal functionality. By using laser microdissection, we have demonstrated that one of the two genes, <it>LjNIP1</it>, is expressed exclusively in arbuscule-containing cells. LjNIP1, in agreement with its putative role as an aquaporin, is capable of transferring water when expressed in yeast protoplasts. Confocal analysis have demonstrated that eGFP-LjNIP1, under its endogenous promoter, accumulates in the inner membrane system of arbusculated cells.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Overall, the results have shown different functionality and expression specificity of two mycorrhiza-inducible aquaporins in <it>L. japonicus</it>. One of them, LjNIP1 can be considered a novel molecular marker of mycorrhizal status at different developmental stages of the arbuscule. At the same time, <it>LjXIP1</it> results to be the first XIP family aquaporin to be transcriptionally regulated during symbiosis.</p> |
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Arbusculated cells Legumes Aquaporin Symbiosis XIP NIP Mycorrhizal fungi <it>Lotus japonicus</it> |
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