2010
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m110.135657
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Interaction of Cytosolic Glutamine Synthetase of Soybean Root Nodules with the C-terminal Domain of the Symbiosome Membrane Nodulin 26 Aquaglyceroporin

Abstract: Nodulin 26 (nod26) is a major intrinsic protein that constitutes the major protein component on the symbiosome membrane (SM) of N 2 -fixing soybean nodules. Functionally, nod26 forms a low energy transport pathway for water, osmolytes, and NH 3 across the SM. Besides their transport functions, emerging evidence suggests that high concentrations of major intrinsic proteins on membranes provide interaction and docking targets for various cytosolic proteins. Here it is shown that the C-terminal domain peptide of … Show more

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“…These processes would tend to reduce feedback inhibition in the symbiont and are known to contribute to high efflux in certain other symbioses, e.g. of ammonia from nitrogen-fixing rhizobia to the host cell in leguminous plants [28][29][30]. However, our finding that methionine levels are elevated in bacteriocytes from aphids reared on methionine-free diet (figure 3b) is not readily compatible with host-mediated alleviation of feedback inhibition.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 56%
“…These processes would tend to reduce feedback inhibition in the symbiont and are known to contribute to high efflux in certain other symbioses, e.g. of ammonia from nitrogen-fixing rhizobia to the host cell in leguminous plants [28][29][30]. However, our finding that methionine levels are elevated in bacteriocytes from aphids reared on methionine-free diet (figure 3b) is not readily compatible with host-mediated alleviation of feedback inhibition.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 56%
“…There is convincing, albeit indirect, evidence for their at least partial involvement in ammonium transport. This is indicated by the fact that the cytosolic form of glutamine synthetase in soybean nodules interacts with a domain at the C-terminal end of nodulin 26 (Masalkar et al, 2010). While at 4 h, only one Plasma membrane Intrinsic Protein aquaporin was down-regulated and two Tonoplast Intrinsic Protein aquaporins were upregulated, a total of 15 aquaporin-related genes were differentially expressed at 28 h. Two genes (Medtr8g087710.1, Medtr8g087720.1) for a Nodule-26-Like Intrinsic Protein aquaporin on chromosome 8 are implicated to be involved in ammonium transport, judging from their level of expression and extent of their down-regulation between 4 and 28 h.…”
Section: Ammonium Transporter/channel In the Symbiosome Membranementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It will be intriguing to find out if the activator of GS in plants such as a Dof factor (Reuda-Lopéz et al, 2008) would be functional in GmS6K1s-RNAi root nodules. Recently, GS was found to interact with the symbiosome membrane nodulin 26, a NH 3 transporter in soybean nodule (Masalkar et al, 2010). The binding of GS to nodulin 26 was proposed to promote efficient assimilation of fixed nitrogen.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intermolecular signaling between two symbiotic partners promotes the entry of rhizobia into root cells and the formation of nodule primordia by cell proliferation in root cortex (Oldroyd and Downie, 2008;Oldroyd et al, 2011). This stage of nodule development is characterized by vast synthesis of membrane lipids to enclose endosymbiotic bacteria and synthesis of proteins including nodule-specific proteins (nodulins) such as leghemoglobins (Ott et al, 2005), nodulin-24 (Cheon et al, 1994), nodulin-26 (Masalkar et al, 2010) and so on. Successful symbiosis results in the nitrogen fixation and assimilation into ureides in tropical legumes such as soybean.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%