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. 1999 Oct;11(10):1953–1966. doi: 10.1105/tpc.11.10.1953

Alteration of enod40 expression modifies medicago truncatula root nodule development induced by sinorhizobium meliloti

C Charon 1, C Sousa 1, M Crespi 1, A Kondorosi 1
PMCID: PMC144109  PMID: 10521525

Abstract

Molecular mechanisms involved in the control of root nodule organogenesis in the plant host are poorly understood. One of the nodulin genes associated with the earliest phases of this developmental program is enod40. We show here that transgenic Medicago truncatula plants overexpressing enod40 exhibit accelerated nodulation induced by Sinorhizobium meliloti. This resulted from increased initiation of primordia, which was accompanied by a proliferation response of the region close to the root tip and enhanced root length. The root cortex of the enod40-transformed plants showed increased sensitivity to nodulation signals. T(1) and T(2) descendants of two transgenic lines with reduced amounts of enod40 transcripts (probably from cosuppression) formed only a few and modified nodulelike structures. Our results suggest that induction of enod40 is a limiting step in primordium formation, and its function is required for appropriate nodule development.

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