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  • Legumes use a signaling system from shoots to manage their relationship with nitrogen-fixing bacteria in root nodules.
  • Researchers found that the microRNA miR2111 plays a key role in controlling nodulation in the plant Lotus japonicus, specifically through its expression in leaves.
  • Knockout mutants lacking MIR2111-5 showed reduced nodule numbers and experiments indicated that varying levels of miR2111 in the shoot can impact nodule formation in the roots, highlighting its importance for optimal nodulation.

Article Abstract

Legumes utilize a shoot-mediated signaling system to maintain a mutualistic relationship with nitrogen-fixing bacteria in root nodules. In Lotus japonicus, shoot-to-root transfer of microRNA miR2111 that targets TOO MUCH LOVE, a nodulation suppressor in roots, has been proposed to explain the mechanism underlying nodulation control from shoots. However, the role of shoot-accumulating miR2111s for the systemic regulation of nodulation was not clearly shown. Here, we find L. japonicus has seven miR2111 loci, including those mapped through RNA-seq. MIR2111-5 expression in leaves is the highest among miR2111 loci and repressed after rhizobial infection depending on a shoot-acting HYPERNODULATION ABERRANT ROOT FORMATION1 (HAR1) receptor. MIR2111-5 knockout mutants show significantly decreased nodule numbers and miR2111 levels. Furthermore, grafting experiments using transformants demonstrate scions with altered miR2111 levels influence nodule numbers in rootstocks in a dose-dependent manner. Therefore, miR2111 accumulation in leaves through MIR2111-5 expression is required for HAR1-dependent systemic optimization of nodule number.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7562733PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-19037-9DOI Listing

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