2003
DOI: 10.1105/tpc.014373
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Endoreduplication Mediated by the Anaphase-Promoting Complex Activator CCS52A Is Required for Symbiotic Cell Differentiation in Medicago truncatula Nodules

Abstract: In Medicago nodules, endoreduplication cycles and ploidy-dependent cell enlargement occur during the differentiation of bacteroid-containing nitrogen-fixing symbiotic cells. These events are accompanied by the expression of ccs52A , a plant ortholog of the yeast and animal cdh1/srw1/fzr genes, acting as a substrate-specific activator of the anaphase-promoting complex (APC) ubiquitin ligase. Because CCS52A is involved in the transition of mitotic cycles to endoreduplication cycles, we investigated the importanc… Show more

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“…Few other examples in the bacterial world describe polyploid cells, but they all point to a similar correlation (18)(19)(20). Furthermore, it is remarkable that prokaryotic bacteroids and their eukaryotic host cells in the infection zone of indeterminate nodules follow similar differentiation paths proceeding synchronously and involving genome multiplication and cell enlargement (7,10).…”
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“…Few other examples in the bacterial world describe polyploid cells, but they all point to a similar correlation (18)(19)(20). Furthermore, it is remarkable that prokaryotic bacteroids and their eukaryotic host cells in the infection zone of indeterminate nodules follow similar differentiation paths proceeding synchronously and involving genome multiplication and cell enlargement (7,10).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…This cell enlargement is predominantly responsible for the growth of the nodule organ and is mediated by repeated endoreduplication cycles resulting in 64C or 128C polyploid nodule cells (C being the haploid DNA content) (3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8). The endoreduplication cycle is a modified cell cycle with replication of the genome (S phase) but without mitosis and cytokinesis (M phase).…”
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“…Until now, only two E3 ligases have been shown to play a role in nodule development (Vinardell et al, 2003;Shimomura et al, 2006). The anaphase-promoting complex, APC CCS52A , degrades mitotic cyclins in the infected cells to induce endoreduplication, resulting in polyploidy needed to assure cell enlargement to host the huge numbers of nitrogenfixing bacteroids (Vinardell et al, 2003;Kondorosi et al, 2005).…”
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“…These layers of invasion-competent cells have exited mitosis and become polyploid owing to cycles of genomic endoreduplication without cytokinesis 14,66 . Plant cell endoreduplication is required for the formation of functional nodules, and is dependent on the degradation of mitotic cyclins by anaphase-promoting complex (APC), an E3 ubiquitin ligase 66,67 . The advantages of cellular polyploidy are a higher transcription rate and a higher metabolic rate than cells with the normal 2n DNA content 68 -characteristics that might be important for the invaded plant cells to support bacterial nitrogen fixation (discussed later).…”
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