Mitogen-activated protein kinase is involved in the symbiotic interaction betweenBradyrhizobium japonicum USDA110 and soybean |
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Authors: | Hyoungseok Lee Jitae Kim Jong Hee Im Ho Bang Kim Chang Jae Oh Chung Sun An |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biological Sciences, College of Natural Sciences, Seoul National University, 151-747 Seoul, Korea;(2) Polar BioCenter, Korea Polar Research Institute, KORDI, Songdo Techno Park, Songdo-dong 7-50, 406-840 Yeonsu-gu, Incheon, Korea;(3) Department of Plant Biology, Cornell University, 14853 Ithaca, New York, USA;(4) Present address: Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Myongji University, 449-728 Yongin, Korea |
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Abstract: | Mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) plays an important role in mediating the intracellular transmission and amplification of extracellular stimuli. We examined whether MAPK is involved in the signaling process during the early step of nodule formation. A genistein induced culture filtrate (GCF) ofBradyrhizobium japonicum was prepared for inducing an early response by soybean root hairs via Nod factor. Upon treatment, several types of deformations were seen, demonstrating that GCF contains active Nod factor molecules. In-gel kinase assays showed that treating soybean roots with GCF induced the rapid activation of two protein kinases (molecular masses of 47 kD and 44 kD), which phosphorylate myelin basic protein (MBP). To identify the activated kinase, we prepared an antibody againstGMK1 (Glycine max MAP kinase 1), based on information from SIMK (an alfalfa MAP kinase) and a soybean EST database. An immunocomplex kinase assay with the GMK1-specific antibody revealed that the 47-kD kinase in GCF-treated seedlings is indeed GMK1. Consistent with many other MAP kinases, GMK1 is likely to be under post-translational regulation. Considering these results and previous reports from soybean, GMK1 seems to be a signaling mediator with a broad range of stimuli, including a fungal elicitor, wounding, and the symbiotic interaction between soybean and B.japonicum. |
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Keywords: | Bradyrhizobium japonicum in-gel kinase assay MAPK root nodule soybean symbiosis |
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