Reactive Sulfur Species Interact with Other Signal Molecules in Root Nodule Symbiosis in Lotus japonicus

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作者
Fukudome, Mitsutaka [1 ]
Shimada, Hazuki [2 ]
Uchi, Nahoko [1 ,3 ]
Osuki, Ken-ichi [1 ]
Ishizaki, Haruka [2 ]
Murakami, Ei-ichi [4 ]
Kawaguchi, Masayoshi [4 ]
Uchiumi, Toshiki [1 ]
机构
[1] Kagoshima Univ, Grad Sch Sci & Engn, Kagoshima 8900065, Japan
[2] Kagoshima Univ, Dept Chem & Biosci, Kagoshima 8900065, Japan
[3] Kagoshima Univ, Grad Sch Med & Dent Sci, Kagoshima 8900065, Japan
[4] Natl Inst Basic Biol, Div Symbiot Syst, Okazaki, Aichi 4448585, Japan
关键词
hydrogen sulfide; nitric oxide; nitrogen fixation; reactive oxygen species; reactive sulfur species; symbiosis; CYSTATHIONINE BETA-SYNTHASE; 1 HEMOGLOBIN GENE; NITRIC-OXIDE; HYDROGEN-SULFIDE; MEDICAGO-TRUNCATULA; MESORHIZOBIUM-LOTI; NITROGEN-FIXATION; LEGUME-RHIZOBIUM; PROTECTIVE ROLE; CYSTEINE;
D O I
10.3390/antiox9020145
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Reactive sulfur species (RSS) function as strong antioxidants and are involved in various biological responses in animals and bacteria. Few studies; however, have examined RSS in plants. In the present study, we clarified that RSS are involved in root nodule symbiosis in the model legume Lotus japonicus. Polysulfides, a type of RSS, were detected in the roots by using a sulfane sulfur-specific fluorescent probe, SSP4. Supplying the sulfane sulfur donor Na2S3 to the roots increased the amounts of both polysulfides and hydrogen sulfide (H2S) in the roots and simultaneously decreased the amounts of nitric oxide (NO) and reactive oxygen species (ROS). RSS were also detected in infection threads in the root hairs and in infected cells of nodules. Supplying the sulfane sulfur donor significantly increased the numbers of infection threads and nodules. When nodules were immersed in the sulfane sulfur donor, their nitrogenase activity was significantly reduced, without significant changes in the amounts of NO, ROS, and H2S. These results suggest that polysulfides interact with signal molecules such as NO, ROS, and H2S in root nodule symbiosis in L. japonicus. SSP4 and Na2S3 are useful tools for study of RSS in plants.
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