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- Title
Overexpression of class 1 plant hemoglobin genes enhances symbiotic nitrogen fixation activity between Mesorhizobium loti and Lotus japonicus.
- Authors
Shimoda, Yoshikazu; Shimoda-Sasakura, Fuyuko; Kucho, Ken-ichi; Kanamori, Norihito; Nagata, Maki; Suzuki, Akihiro; Abe, Mikiko; Higashi, Shiro; Uchiumi, Toshiki
- Abstract
Plant hemoglobins (Hbs) have been divided into three groups: class 1, class 2, and truncated Hbs. The various physiological functions of class 1 Hb include its role as a modulator of nitric oxide (NO) levels in plants. To gain more insight into the functions of class 1 Hbs, we investigated the physical properties of LjHb1 and AfHb1, class 1 Hbs of a model legume Lotus japonicus and an actinorhizal plant Alnus firma, respectively. Spectrophotometric analysis showed that the recombinant form of the LjHb1 and AfHb1 proteins reacted with NO. The localization of LjHb1 expression was correlated with the site of NO production. Overexpression of LjHb1 and AfHb1 by transformed hairy roots caused changes in symbiosis with rhizobia. The number of nodules formed on hairy roots overexpressing LjHb1 or AfHb1 increased compared with that on untransformed hairy roots. Furthermore, nitrogenase activity as acetylene-reduction activity (ARA) of LjHb1- or AfHb1-overexpressing nodules was higher than that of the vector control nodules. Microscopic observation with a NO-specific fluorescent dye suggested that the NO level in LjHb1- and AfHb1-overexpressing nodules was lower than that of control nodules. Exogenous application of a NO scavenger enhanced ARA in L. japonicus nodule s, whereas a NO donor inhibited ARA. These results suggest that the basal level of NO in nodules inhibits nitrogen fixation, and overexpression of class 1 Hbs enhances symbiotic nitrogen fixation activity by removing NO as an inhibitor of nitrogenase.
- Subjects
NITROGEN fixation; BIOGEOCHEMICAL cycles; NONMETALS; NITROGEN; NITRIC oxide; SYMBIOSIS; HEMOGLOBIN polymorphisms; NITROGEN-fixing plants; BLOOD proteins; NITROGEN compounds
- Publication
Plant Journal, 2009, Vol 57, Issue 2, p254
- ISSN
0960-7412
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1365-313X.2008.03689.x