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Auxin influx activity is associated with Frankia infection during actinorhizal nodule formation in Casuarina glauca
Authors:Péret Benjamin  Swarup Ranjan  Jansen Leen  Devos Gaëlle  Auguy Florence  Collin Myriam  Santi Carole  Hocher Valérie  Franche Claudine  Bogusz Didier  Bennett Malcolm  Laplaze Laurent
Institution:Unité Mixte de Recherche Diversité et Adaptation des Plantes Cultivées , Equipe Rhizogenèse, 34394 Montpellier cedex 5, France.
Abstract:Plants from the Casuarinaceae family enter symbiosis with the actinomycete Frankia leading to the formation of nitrogen-fixing root nodules. We observed that application of the auxin influx inhibitor 1-naphtoxyacetic acid perturbs actinorhizal nodule formation. This suggests a potential role for auxin influx carriers in the infection process. We therefore isolated and characterized homologs of the auxin influx carrier (AUX1-LAX) genes in Casuarina glauca. Two members of this family were found to share high levels of deduced protein sequence identity with Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) AUX-LAX proteins. Complementation of the Arabidopsis aux1 mutant revealed that one of them is functionally equivalent to AUX1 and was named CgAUX1. The spatial and temporal expression pattern of CgAUX1 promoter:beta-glucuronidase reporter was analyzed in Casuarinaceae. We observed that CgAUX1 was expressed in plant cells infected by Frankia throughout the course of actinorhizal nodule formation. Our data suggest that auxin plays an important role during plant cell infection in actinorhizal symbioses.
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