Iron is critical for symbiotic nitrogen fixation (SNF) as a key component ofmultiple ferroproteins involved in this biological process. In the model legume Medicago truncatula, iron is delivered by the vasculature to the infection/maturation zone (zone II) of the nodule, where it is released to the apoplast. From there, plasma membrane iron transporters move it into rhizobia-containing cells, where iron is used as the cofactor of multiple plant and rhizobial proteins (e.g. plant leghemoglobin and bacterial nitrogenase). MtNramp1 (Medtr3g088460) is the M. truncatula Natural Resistance-Associated Macrophage Protein family member, with the highest expression levels in roots and nodules. Immunolocalization studies indicate that MtNramp1 is main...
Legumes are unique among plants for their ability to fix atmospheric nitrogen with the help of soil ...
The study of root nodule symbiosis between nitrogen-fixing bacteria and leguminous plant species is ...
Rhizobia and legumes are able to interact in a symbiotic way leading to the development of root nodu...
Iron is critical for symbiotic nitrogen fixation (SNF) as a key component ofmultiple ferroproteins i...
All known organisms need iron to accomplish important biological processes for life, ranging from ge...
Symbiotic nitrogen fixation is a process that requires relatively high quantities of iron provided b...
International audienceZinc is a micronutrient required for symbiotic nitrogen fixation. It has been ...
The model legume Medicago truncatula establishes a symbiosis with soil bacteria (rhizobia) that carr...
Paramount to symbiotic nitrogen fixation (SNF) is the synthesis of a number of metalloenzymes that u...
Symbiotic nitrogen fixation (SNF) carried out by the interaction rhizobia-legumes takes place in leg...
The symbiotic relationship between legumes and rhizobium bacteria in root nodules has a high demand ...
Iron is essential for symbiotic nitrogen fixation. It is required by the bacteroid for the productio...
Leguminous plants are able to grow under nitrogen-limiting conditions by establishing an endosymbiot...
All plants require iron to survive, but those that establish symbioses with nitrogen-fixing bacteria...
In response to compatible rhizobia, leguminous plants develop unique plant organs, root nodules, in ...
Legumes are unique among plants for their ability to fix atmospheric nitrogen with the help of soil ...
The study of root nodule symbiosis between nitrogen-fixing bacteria and leguminous plant species is ...
Rhizobia and legumes are able to interact in a symbiotic way leading to the development of root nodu...
Iron is critical for symbiotic nitrogen fixation (SNF) as a key component ofmultiple ferroproteins i...
All known organisms need iron to accomplish important biological processes for life, ranging from ge...
Symbiotic nitrogen fixation is a process that requires relatively high quantities of iron provided b...
International audienceZinc is a micronutrient required for symbiotic nitrogen fixation. It has been ...
The model legume Medicago truncatula establishes a symbiosis with soil bacteria (rhizobia) that carr...
Paramount to symbiotic nitrogen fixation (SNF) is the synthesis of a number of metalloenzymes that u...
Symbiotic nitrogen fixation (SNF) carried out by the interaction rhizobia-legumes takes place in leg...
The symbiotic relationship between legumes and rhizobium bacteria in root nodules has a high demand ...
Iron is essential for symbiotic nitrogen fixation. It is required by the bacteroid for the productio...
Leguminous plants are able to grow under nitrogen-limiting conditions by establishing an endosymbiot...
All plants require iron to survive, but those that establish symbioses with nitrogen-fixing bacteria...
In response to compatible rhizobia, leguminous plants develop unique plant organs, root nodules, in ...
Legumes are unique among plants for their ability to fix atmospheric nitrogen with the help of soil ...
The study of root nodule symbiosis between nitrogen-fixing bacteria and leguminous plant species is ...
Rhizobia and legumes are able to interact in a symbiotic way leading to the development of root nodu...