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Escudero, Viviana & Abreu, Isidro & del Sastre, Eric & Tejada Jiménez, Manuel & Larue, Camille & Novoa Aponte, Lorena & Castillo González, Jorge & Wen, Jiangqi & Mysore, Kirankumar S. & Abadía, Javier & Argüello, José M. & Castillo Michel, Hiram & Álvarez Fernández, Ana & Imperial, Juan & González Guerrero, Manuel .Nicotianamine Synthase 2 Is Required for Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation in Medicago truncatula Nodules.
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Escudero, Viviana & Abreu, Isidro & del Sastre, Eric & Tejada Jiménez, Manuel & Larue, Camille & Novoa Aponte, Lorena & Castillo González, Jorge & Wen, Jiangqi & Mysore, Kirankumar S. & Abadía, Javier & Argüello, José M. & Castillo Michel, Hiram & Álvarez Fernández, Ana & Imperial, Juan & González Guerrero, Manuel. Nicotianamine Synthase 2 Is Required for Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation in Medicago truncatula Nodules.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/44978
Resumen:
Symbiotic nitrogen fixation carried out by the interaction between legumes and
diazotrophic bacteria known as rhizobia requires relatively large levels of transition
metals. These elements are cofactors of many key enzymes involved in this process.
Metallic micronutrients are obtained from soil by the roots and directed to sink organs by
the vasculature, in a process mediated by a number of metal transporters and small
organic molecules that facilitate metal delivery in the plant fluids. Among the later,
nicotianamine is one of the most important. Synthesized by nicotianamine synthases
(NAS), this molecule forms metal complexes participating in intracellular metal
homeostasis and long-distance metal trafficking. Here we characterized the NAS2 gene
from model legume Medicago truncatula. MtNAS2 is located in the root vasculature and in
all nodule tissues in the infection and fixation zones. Symbiotic nitrogen fixation requires of
MtNAS2 function, as indicated by the loss of nitrogenase activity in the insertional mutant
nas2-1, phenotype reverted by reintroduction of a wild-type copy of MtNAS2. This would
result from the altered iron distribution in nas2-1 nodules shown with X-ray fluorescence.
Moreover, iron speciation is also affected in these nodules. These data suggest a role of
nicotianamine in iron delivery for symbiotic nitrogen fixation.
Keywords: iron, metal homeostasis, nicotianamine synthases, nodulation, metal nutrition