2015
DOI: 10.1104/pp.114.253302
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Remodeling of the Infection Chamber before Infection Thread Formation Reveals a Two-Step Mechanism for Rhizobial Entry into the Host Legume Root Hair

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“…A number of NF-regulated candidate genes that have potential to take part in these different processes were described in "Results." For example, numerous genes, coding for proteins involved in the cell wall and cytoskeleton structure or dynamics, as well as membrane or vesicular trafficking, were identified in line with the major subcellular remodeling associated with infection thread formation (Fournier et al, 2015). The strong NF up-regulation of MtLYK10, for which the expression is not detectable in control epidermal cells, probably also contributes to the preparation for infection, since the orthologous L. japonicus EPR3 gene encodes a receptor for Rhizobium spp.…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…A number of NF-regulated candidate genes that have potential to take part in these different processes were described in "Results." For example, numerous genes, coding for proteins involved in the cell wall and cytoskeleton structure or dynamics, as well as membrane or vesicular trafficking, were identified in line with the major subcellular remodeling associated with infection thread formation (Fournier et al, 2015). The strong NF up-regulation of MtLYK10, for which the expression is not detectable in control epidermal cells, probably also contributes to the preparation for infection, since the orthologous L. japonicus EPR3 gene encodes a receptor for Rhizobium spp.…”
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“…This would be similar to NIN, which is required for symbiotic gene induction in the epidermis and cortex, as well as Rhizobium spp. infection and nodule initiation, while restricting ENOD11 expression on the one hand and nodulation on the other hand, via CLE peptides Soyano et al, 2013Soyano et al, , 2014Laloum et al, 2014;Yoro et al, 2014;Fournier et al, 2015;Vernié et al, 2015). Consequently, the impact of the pEPI:AtCKX3 construct might depend on the relative efficiency of different processes (e.g.…”
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“…Infection thread and pocket formation was visualized using a GFP-labeled S. meliloti Sm1021 strain (Fournier et al, 2015) or a Methylene Blue staining for the S. meliloti WSM1022 strain (Vasse and Truchet, 1984). Methylene Blue staining was used both as an independent method for assessing infection thread and pocket formation and as the preferred method when transgenic roots expressing GFP were analyzed.…”
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“…This allows entry of rhizobia into the plant cell via a tubular invagination of the plasma membrane and cell wall called the infection thread (IT). IT initiation occurs about 10 to 20 h after root hair curling is complete (Fournier et al, 2015). The IT then grows toward the base of the root hair cell and guides the bacteria to the root cortex (Fournier et al, 2008;Murray, 2011;Oldroyd et al, 2011).…”
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