Characterization of soybean (hydroxy) proline-rich early nodulins
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1988
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Franssen, H.J.
Scheres, B.J.G.
Wiel, C. van der
Bisseling, T.
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Abstract
Legume root nodule formation can be divided into three major
stages denoted as "pre-infection", "infection and nodule formation"
and "nodule function". During the formation of the
root nodule the nodulin genes are differentially expressed and dependent on the time point of the induction of
expression they are divided into early and late nodulin genes.
The onset of expression of this latter group of genes coincides
with the start of nitrogen fixation. The leghemoglobin genes are
the best characterized genes resorting in this group. Early nodulin
genes are expressed markedly before the nitrogen fixation
process starts and hence are likely to be involved in nodule formation
and infection. In order to understand these processes our
research program is focussed on early nodulin genes. Previously
we described the isolation and characterization of a soybean
early nodulin cDNA clone, pGmENOD2, coding for N-75, a prolinerich
protein, involved in root nodule morphogenesis. Here we
report the analysis of two other soybean cDNA clones representing
early nodulin genes. Both encode proline-rich proteins as well.