Why Should Nodule Cysteine-Rich (NCR) Peptides Be Absent From Nodules of Some Groups of Legumes but Essential for Symbiotic N-Fixation in Others?
In nitrogen-fixing nodules of legumes such as pea (Pisum) and Medicago spp. the plant induces terminal differentiation in the rhizobial endosymbionts by targeting nodule-specific cysteine-rich defensin-like peptides into the bacteria. However, in nodules of other legumes such as soybean and Lotus sp...
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doaj-60534db755be430e976e24d6925aa33b2021-06-22T04:33:24ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Agronomy2673-32182021-06-01310.3389/fagro.2021.654576654576Why Should Nodule Cysteine-Rich (NCR) Peptides Be Absent From Nodules of Some Groups of Legumes but Essential for Symbiotic N-Fixation in Others?J. Allan Downie0Eva Kondorosi1Department of Molecular Microbiology, John Innes Centre, Norwich, United KingdomInstitute of Plant Biology, Biological Research Center of the Eötvös Loránd Research Network, Szeged, HungaryIn nitrogen-fixing nodules of legumes such as pea (Pisum) and Medicago spp. the plant induces terminal differentiation in the rhizobial endosymbionts by targeting nodule-specific cysteine-rich defensin-like peptides into the bacteria. However, in nodules of other legumes such as soybean and Lotus spp. terminal bacterial differentiation does not occur; these legumes lack genes encoding equivalent peptides controlling rhizobial development. Here, we review the effects of some of these peptides on rhizobia and address the question as to how and why such peptides may have evolved to enslave rhizobia and become essential for nitrogen fixation in some clades of legumes but not in others.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fagro.2021.654576/fullcysteine-rich peptidesnitrogen fixationNCRRhizobiumSinorhizobiumMedicago |
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Why Should Nodule Cysteine-Rich (NCR) Peptides Be Absent From Nodules of Some Groups of Legumes but Essential for Symbiotic N-Fixation in Others? |
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Why Should Nodule Cysteine-Rich (NCR) Peptides Be Absent From Nodules of Some Groups of Legumes but Essential for Symbiotic N-Fixation in Others? |
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Why Should Nodule Cysteine-Rich (NCR) Peptides Be Absent From Nodules of Some Groups of Legumes but Essential for Symbiotic N-Fixation in Others? |
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Why Should Nodule Cysteine-Rich (NCR) Peptides Be Absent From Nodules of Some Groups of Legumes but Essential for Symbiotic N-Fixation in Others? |
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Why Should Nodule Cysteine-Rich (NCR) Peptides Be Absent From Nodules of Some Groups of Legumes but Essential for Symbiotic N-Fixation in Others? |
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why should nodule cysteine-rich (ncr) peptides be absent from nodules of some groups of legumes but essential for symbiotic n-fixation in others? |
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Frontiers in Agronomy |
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In nitrogen-fixing nodules of legumes such as pea (Pisum) and Medicago spp. the plant induces terminal differentiation in the rhizobial endosymbionts by targeting nodule-specific cysteine-rich defensin-like peptides into the bacteria. However, in nodules of other legumes such as soybean and Lotus spp. terminal bacterial differentiation does not occur; these legumes lack genes encoding equivalent peptides controlling rhizobial development. Here, we review the effects of some of these peptides on rhizobia and address the question as to how and why such peptides may have evolved to enslave rhizobia and become essential for nitrogen fixation in some clades of legumes but not in others. |
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cysteine-rich peptides nitrogen fixation NCR Rhizobium Sinorhizobium Medicago |
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