Shoot-derived cytokinins systemically regulate root nodulation

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Takema Sasaki
Takuya Suzaki
Takashi Soyano
Mikiko Kojima
Hitoshi Sakakibara
Masayoshi Kawaguchi
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[1] National Institute for Basic Biology,Division of Symbiotic Systems
[2] Department of Basic Biology in the School of Life Science of the Graduate University for Advanced Studies,undefined
[3] Plant Productivity Systems Research Group,undefined
[4] RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science,undefined
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Legumes establish symbiotic associations with nitrogen-fixing bacteria (rhizobia) in root nodules to obtain nitrogen. Legumes control nodule number through long-distance communication between roots and shoots, maintaining the proper symbiotic balance. Rhizobial infection triggers the production of mobile CLE-RS1/2 peptides in Lotus japonicus roots; the perception of the signal by receptor kinase HAR1 in shoots presumably induces the production of an unidentified shoot-derived inhibitor (SDI) that translocates to roots and blocks further nodule development. Here we show that, CLE-RS1/2-HAR1 signalling activates the production of shoot-derived cytokinins, which have an SDI-like capacity to systemically suppress nodulation. In addition, we show that LjIPT3 is involved in nodulation-related cytokinin production in shoots. The expression of LjIPT3 is activated in an HAR1-dependent manner. We further demonstrate shoot-to-root long-distance transport of cytokinin in L. japonicus seedlings. These findings add essential components to our understanding of how legumes control nodulation to balance nutritional requirements and energy status.
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