The NAC transcription factors SNAP1/2/3/4 are central regulators mediating high nitrogen responses in mature nodules of soybean

Legumes can utilize atmospheric nitrogen via symbiotic nitrogen fixation, but this process is inhibited by high soil inorganic nitrogen. So far, how high nitrogen inhibits N 2 fixation in mature nodules is still poorly understood. Here we construct a co-expression network in soybean nodule and find...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature communications 2023-08, Vol.14 (1), p.4711-4711, Article 4711
Hauptverfasser: Wang, Xin, Qiu, Zhimin, Zhu, Wenjun, Wang, Nan, Bai, Mengyan, Kuang, Huaqin, Cai, Chenlin, Zhong, Xiangbin, Kong, Fanjiang, Lü, Peitao, Guan, Yuefeng
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Zusammenfassung:Legumes can utilize atmospheric nitrogen via symbiotic nitrogen fixation, but this process is inhibited by high soil inorganic nitrogen. So far, how high nitrogen inhibits N 2 fixation in mature nodules is still poorly understood. Here we construct a co-expression network in soybean nodule and find that a dynamic and reversible transcriptional network underlies the high N inhibition of N 2 fixation. Intriguingly, several NAC transcription factors (TFs), designated as Soybean Nitrogen Associated NAPs (SNAPs), are amongst the most connected hub TFs. The nodules of snap1/2/3/4 quadruple mutants show less sensitivity to the high nitrogen inhibition of nitrogenase activity and acceleration of senescence. Integrative analysis shows that these SNAP TFs largely influence the high nitrogen transcriptional response through direct regulation of a subnetwork of senescence-associated genes and transcriptional regulators. We propose that the SNAP-mediated transcriptional network may trigger nodule senescence in response to high nitrogen. Symbiotic nitrogen fixation (SNF) in legumes is suppressed by the presence of soil inorganic. nitrogen (N). Here the authors characterize a transcriptional regulatory network underlying the N-inhibition of SNF in soybean nodules.
ISSN:2041-1723
2041-1723
DOI:10.1038/s41467-023-40392-w