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Phaseolus ENOD40 is involved in symbiotic and non-symbiotic organogenetic processes: Expression during nodule and lateral root development

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dc.contributor.author Papadopoulou, K en
dc.contributor.author Roussis, A en
dc.contributor.author Katinakis, P en
dc.date.accessioned 2014-06-06T06:43:14Z
dc.date.available 2014-06-06T06:43:14Z
dc.date.issued 1996 en
dc.identifier.issn 0167-4412 en
dc.identifier.uri http://62.217.125.90/xmlui/handle/123456789/1110
dc.subject in situ hybridization en
dc.subject nodulin en
dc.subject lateral root en
dc.subject Phaseolus en
dc.subject Rhizobium en
dc.subject root development en
dc.subject.classification Biochemistry & Molecular Biology en
dc.subject.classification Plant Sciences en
dc.subject.other INNER CORTEX en
dc.subject.other GENES en
dc.subject.other PEA en
dc.subject.other ACID en
dc.title Phaseolus ENOD40 is involved in symbiotic and non-symbiotic organogenetic processes: Expression during nodule and lateral root development en
heal.type journalArticle en
heal.language English en
heal.publicationDate 1996 en
heal.abstract ENOD40 is an early nodulin gene, recently isolated from legume species forming nodules either after Rhizobium infection or spontaneously. ENOD40 cDNAs from Phaseolus plants were isolated and nucleotide sequence determination revealed a 85% and 88.5% homology with the reported soybean cDNA clones. The putative polypeptide deduced coincides with the soybean one but a stop codon, almost in the middle of the respective ORF, renders it much shorter. This polypeptide was overexpressed as a fusion protein in Escherichia coli. Although the spatial expression pattern of the gene in the root pericycle and nodule primordium at early stages of development as well as in the pericycle of the vascular bundles and uninfected cells in mature nodules is comparable to the gene's expression pattern in soybean, differences in developmental regulation are evident. We have shown that ENOD40 transcripts are also detected at very early stages of lateral root development, in the dividing pericycle cells of the root stele that give rise to the lateral root primordia. The presence of Rhizobium causes an enhancement of the gene's expression and also induction of the gene in the vascular tissues of developed lateral roots. Interestingly, a discrimination on the gene's expression level in adventious and acropetal incipient lateral root primordia, emerging in infected and uninfected roots, is observed. This indicates that the gene's product may be involved in the hormonal status of the plant and that ENOD40 may be used as a molecular marker in lateral root initiation. en
heal.publisher KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL en
heal.journalName PLANT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY en
dc.identifier.issue 3 en
dc.identifier.volume 30 en
dc.identifier.isi ISI:A1996UC27900002 en
dc.identifier.spage 403 en
dc.identifier.epage 417 en


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