Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions (Apr 2015)

PII Overexpression in Lotus japonicus Affects Nodule Activity in Permissive Low-Nitrogen Conditions and Increases Nodule Numbers in High Nitrogen Treated Plants

  • Enrica D’Apuzzo,
  • Vladimir Totev Valkov,
  • Aurora Parlati,
  • Selim Omrane,
  • Ani Barbulova,
  • Maria Martha Sainz,
  • Marco Lentini,
  • Sergio Esposito,
  • Alessandra Rogato,
  • Maurizio Chiurazzi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1094/MPMI-09-14-0285-R
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 4
pp. 432 – 442

Abstract

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We report here the first characterization of a GLNB1 gene coding for the PII protein in leguminous plants. The main purpose of this work was the investigation of the possible roles played by this multifunctional protein in nodulation pathways. The Lotus japonicus LjGLB1 gene shows a significant transcriptional regulation during the light-dark cycle and different nitrogen availability, conditions that strongly affect nodule formation, development, and functioning. We also report analysis of the spatial profile of expression of LjGLB1 in root and nodule tissues and of the protein’s subcellular localization. Transgenic L. japonicus lines overexpressing the PII protein were obtained and tested for the analysis of the symbiotic responses in different conditions. The uncoupling of PII from its native regulation affects nitrogenase activity and nodule polyamine content. Furthermore, our results suggest the involvement of PII in the signaling of the nitrogen nutritional status affecting the legumes’ predisposition for nodule formation.