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ESTUDO DOS GENES ENVOLVIDOS NA RESISTÊNCIA A AGENTES PATOGÉNICOS DURANTE A FORMAÇÃO DE NÓDULOS DE CASUARINA GLAUCA
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Characterization of four defense-related genes up-regulated in root nodules of Casuarina glauca
Publication . Santos, Patrícia; Fortunato, Ana; Graça, Inês; Martins, Sandra Marina; Gouveia, Maria Manuela; Auguy, Florence; Bogusz, Didier; Ricardo, Cândido Pereira Pinto; Pawlowski, Katharina; Ribeiro, Ana
Actinorhizal plants are capable of high rates of
nitrogen fixation, due to their capacity to establish a root nodule symbiosis with N2-fixing actinomycetes of the
genus Frankia. Nodulation is an ontogenic process which
requires a sequence of highly coordinated events. One of
these mechanisms is the induction of defense-related
events, whose precise role during nodulation is largely
unknown. In order to contribute to the clarification of the
involvement of defense-related genes during actinorhizal
root-nodule symbiosis, we have analysed the differential
expression of several genes with putative defense-related
functions in Casuarina glauca nodules versus non inoculated roots. Four genes encoding a chitinase (CgChi1),
a glutathione S-transferase (CgGst), a hairpin-inducible protein (CgHin1) and a peroxidase (CgPox4) were found to
be up-regulated in mature nodules compared to roots. In
order to find out to which extend were the encoded proteins
involved in nodule protection, development or both, gene
regulation studies in response to SA and wounding as well
as phylogenetic analysis of the protein sequences were
performed. These were further characterized through
expression studies after SA-treatment and wounding, and
by phylogenetic analysis. We suggest that CgChi1 and
CgGst are involved in defense or microsymbiont control
and CgPox4 is involved in nodule development. For
CgHin1 the question “defense, development or both”
remains open.
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Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
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SFRH/BD/3130/2000