Role of auxin during intercellular infection of Discaria trinervis by Frankia

  • Imanishi, L.
  • Perrine-Walker, F.M.
  • Ndour, A.
  • Vayssières, A.
  • Conejero, G.
  • Lucas, Mikaël
  • Champion, Antony
  • Laplaze, Laurent
  • Wall, L.
  • Svistoonoff, Sergio
Publication date
January 2014

Abstract

Nitrogen-fixing nodules induced by Frankia in the actinorhizal plant Discaria trinervis result from a primitive intercellular root invasion pathway that does not involve root hair deformation and infection threads. Here, we analyzed the role of auxin in this intercellular infection pathway at the molecular level and compared it with our previous work in the intracellular infected actinorhizal plant Casuarina glauca. Immunolocalisation experiments showed that auxin accumulated in Frankia-infected cells in both systems. We then characterized the expression of auxin transporters in D. trinervis nodules. No activation of the heterologous CgAUX1 promoter was detected in infected cells in D. trinervis. These results were confirmed with the endoge...

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