NPF and NRT2 from Potentially Involved in Nodule Functioning: Lessons from and .

Plants (Basel)

Univ Angers, Institut Agro, INRAE, IRHS, SFR 4207 QuaSaV, 49000 Angers, France.

Published: January 2024

In addition to absorbing nitrogen from the soil, legumes have the ability to use atmospheric N through symbiotic nitrogen fixation. Therefore, legumes have developed mechanisms regulating nodulation in response to the amount of nitrate in the soil; in the presence of high nitrate concentrations, nodulation is inhibited, while low nitrate concentrations stimulate nodulation and nitrogen fixation. This allows the legumes to switch from soil nitrogen acquisition to symbiotic nitrogen fixation. Recently, particular interest has been given to the nitrate transporters, such as Nitrate Transporter1/Peptide transporter Family (NPF) and Nitrate Transporter 2 (NRT2), having a role in the functioning of nodules. Nitrate transporters of the two model plants, and , shown to have a positive and/or a negative role in nodule functioning depending on nitrate concentration, are presented in this article. In particular, the following transporters were thoroughly studied: (i) members of NPF transporters family, such as LjNPF8.6 and LjNPF3.1 in and MtNPF1.7 and MtNPF7.6 in , and (ii) members of NRT2 transporters family, such as LjNRT2.4 and LjNRT2.1 in and MtNRT2.1 in . Also, by exploiting available genomic and transcriptomic data in the literature, we have identified the complete PsNPF family in (69 sequences previously described and 21 new that we have annotated) and putative nitrate transporters candidate for playing a role in nodule functioning in .

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10820289PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants13020322DOI Listing

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