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  • Nitrate signaling significantly enhances plant growth when nitrate availability is limited, improving crop production efficiency.
  • The study identifies NLP2 as an important transcriptional regulator that works alongside NLP7, sharing key features and target genes necessary for nitrate response.
  • NLP2 specifically regulates carbon and energy-related processes in response to nitrate, demonstrating how NLP2 and NLP7 collaborate in a complex network that connects nitrogen assimilation with overall plant metabolism and growth.

Article Abstract

Nitrate signaling improves plant growth under limited nitrate availability and, hence, optimal resource use for crop production. Whereas several transcriptional regulators of nitrate signaling have been identified, including the Arabidopsis thaliana transcription factor NIN-LIKE PROTEIN7 (NLP7), additional regulators are expected to fine-tune this pivotal physiological response. Here, we characterized Arabidopsis NLP2 as a top-tier transcriptional regulator of the early nitrate response gene regulatory network. NLP2 interacts with NLP7 in vivo and shares key molecular features such as nitrate-dependent nuclear localization, DNA-binding motif, and some target genes with NLP7. Genetic, genomic, and metabolic approaches revealed a specific role for NLP2 in the nitrate-dependent regulation of carbon and energy-related processes that likely influence plant growth under distinct nitrogen environments. Our findings highlight the complementarity and specificity of NLP2 and NLP7 in orchestrating a multitiered nitrate regulatory network that links nitrate assimilation with carbon and energy metabolism for efficient nitrogen use and biomass production.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10118280PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/plcell/koad025DOI Listing

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