Actinorhizal Signaling Molecules: Frankia Root Hair Deforming Factor Shares Properties With NIN Inducing Factor

  • Cissoko, Maimouna
  • Hocher, Valerie
  • Gherbi, Hassen
  • Gully, Djamel
  • Carre-Mlouka, Alyssa
  • Sane, Seyni
  • Pignoly, Sarah
  • Champion, Antony
  • Ngom, Mariama
  • Pujic, Petar
  • Fournier, Pascale
  • Gtari, Maher
  • Swanson, Erik
  • Pesce, Celine
  • Tisa, Louis S.
  • Oureye Sy, Mame
  • Svistoonoff, Sergio
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Publication date
October 2018
Publisher
Frontiers Media SA
Language
English

Abstract

Actinorhizal plants are able to establish a symbiotic relationship with Frankia bacteria leading to the formation of root nodules. The symbiotic interaction starts with the exchange of symbiotic signals in the soil between the plant and the bacteria. This molecular dialog involves signaling molecules that are responsible for the specific recognition of the plant host and its endosymbiont. Here we studied two factors potentially involved in signaling between Frankia casuarinae and its actinorhizal host Casuarina glauca: (1) the Root Hair Deforming Factor (CgRHDF) detected using a test based on the characteristic deformation of C. glauca root hairs inoculated with F. casuarinae and (2) a NIN activating factor (CgNINA) which is able to activat...

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