MIR2111-5 locus and shoot-accumulated mature miR2111 systemically enhance nodulation depending on HAR1 in Lotus japonicus

In legumes, shoot-derived signals regulate rhizobial symbiosis to balance the benefits of N2 fixation with the energy costs of nodule production. Here Okuma et al. show that Lotus miR2111 is produced in the leaves from the MIR2111-5 locus and is a graft-transmissable signal that enhances nodulation...

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Main Authors: Nao Okuma, Takashi Soyano, Takuya Suzaki, Masayoshi Kawaguchi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Portfolio 2020-10-01
Series:Nature Communications
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-19037-9
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description In legumes, shoot-derived signals regulate rhizobial symbiosis to balance the benefits of N2 fixation with the energy costs of nodule production. Here Okuma et al. show that Lotus miR2111 is produced in the leaves from the MIR2111-5 locus and is a graft-transmissable signal that enhances nodulation in the roots.
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spelling doaj.art-24285f07a3c748aa8f52b12341b0efa92022-12-21T20:12:39ZengNature PortfolioNature Communications2041-17232020-10-0111111310.1038/s41467-020-19037-9MIR2111-5 locus and shoot-accumulated mature miR2111 systemically enhance nodulation depending on HAR1 in Lotus japonicusNao Okuma0Takashi Soyano1Takuya Suzaki2Masayoshi Kawaguchi3Division of Symbiotic Systems, National Institute for Basic BiologyDivision of Symbiotic Systems, National Institute for Basic BiologyGraduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of TsukubaDivision of Symbiotic Systems, National Institute for Basic BiologyIn legumes, shoot-derived signals regulate rhizobial symbiosis to balance the benefits of N2 fixation with the energy costs of nodule production. Here Okuma et al. show that Lotus miR2111 is produced in the leaves from the MIR2111-5 locus and is a graft-transmissable signal that enhances nodulation in the roots.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-19037-9
spellingShingle Nao Okuma
Takashi Soyano
Takuya Suzaki
Masayoshi Kawaguchi
MIR2111-5 locus and shoot-accumulated mature miR2111 systemically enhance nodulation depending on HAR1 in Lotus japonicus
Nature Communications
title MIR2111-5 locus and shoot-accumulated mature miR2111 systemically enhance nodulation depending on HAR1 in Lotus japonicus
title_full MIR2111-5 locus and shoot-accumulated mature miR2111 systemically enhance nodulation depending on HAR1 in Lotus japonicus
title_fullStr MIR2111-5 locus and shoot-accumulated mature miR2111 systemically enhance nodulation depending on HAR1 in Lotus japonicus
title_full_unstemmed MIR2111-5 locus and shoot-accumulated mature miR2111 systemically enhance nodulation depending on HAR1 in Lotus japonicus
title_short MIR2111-5 locus and shoot-accumulated mature miR2111 systemically enhance nodulation depending on HAR1 in Lotus japonicus
title_sort mir2111 5 locus and shoot accumulated mature mir2111 systemically enhance nodulation depending on har1 in lotus japonicus
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-19037-9
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