Nitric Oxide Metabolic Pathway in Drought-Stressed Nodules of Faba Bean ( L.).

Int J Mol Sci

Sophia Agrobiotech Institute, INRAE 1355, CNRS 7254, Côte d'Azur University, 06903 Sophia Antipolis, France.

Published: October 2022

Drought is an environmental stress that strongly impacts plants. It affects all stages of growth and induces profound disturbances that influence all cellular functions. Legumes can establish a symbiosis with Rhizobium-type bacteria, whose function is to fix atmospheric nitrogen in organs called nodules and to meet plant nitrogen needs. Symbiotic nitrogen fixation (SNF) is particularly sensitive to drought. We raised the hypothesis that, in drought-stressed nodules, SNF inhibition is partly correlated to hypoxia resulting from nodule structure compaction and an increased O diffusion barrier, and that the nodule energy regeneration involves phytoglobin-nitric oxide (Pgb-NO) respiration. To test this hypothesis, we subjected faba bean ( L.) plants nodulated with a strain to either drought or osmotic stress. We monitored the N-fixation activity, the energy state (ATP/ADP ratio), the expression of hypoxia marker genes (alcohol dehydrogenase and alanine aminotransferase), and the functioning of the Pgb-NO respiration in the nodules. The collected data confirmed our hypothesis and showed that (1) drought-stressed nodules were subject to more intense hypoxia than control nodules and (2) NO production increased and contributed via Pgb-NO respiration to the maintenance of the energy state of drought-stressed nodules.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9654674PMC
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