NIN-like protein transcription factors regulate leghemoglobin genes in legume nodules

Jiang S., Jardinaud M-.F., Gao J., Pecrix Y., Wen J., Mysore K., Xu P., Sanchez- Canizares C., Ruan Y., Li Q., Zhu M., Li F., Wang E., Poole P.S., Gamas P. , Murray J.D. 2021.NIN-like protein transcription factors regulate leghemoglobin genes in legume nodules.Science, 374 : 6625-628. • DOI: 10.1126/science.abg5945

Abstract

Leghemoglobins enable the endosymbiotic fixation of molecular nitrogen (N2) in legume nodules by channeling O2 for bacterial respiration while maintaining a micro-oxic environment to protect O2-sensitive nitrogenase. We found that the NIN-like protein (NLP) transcription factors NLP2 and NIN directly activate the expression of leghemoglobins through a promoter motif, resembling a “double” version of the nitrate-responsive elements (NREs) targeted by other NLPs, that has conserved orientation and position across legumes. CRISPR knockout of the NRE-like element resulted in strongly decreased expression of the associated leghemoglobin. Our findings indicate that the origins of the NLP-leghemoglobin module for O2 buffering in nodules can be traced to an ancient pairing of NLPs with nonsymbiotic hemoglobins that function in hypoxia.

Publiée : 02/11/2021