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Series GSE248872 Query DataSets for GSE248872
Status Public on Apr 15, 2024
Title The miR390/TAS3/ARF module governs the expression of an LBD transcription factor to regulate nodulation and root architecture in Medicago truncatula
Organism Medicago truncatula
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary The microRNA390 targets the TAS3 transcript leading to the production of trans-acting small interference RNAs that subsequently post-transcriptionally repress the mRNAs encoding the Auxin Response Factors (ARF)2, ARF3, and ARF4. This module has been linked to the development of lateral organs in both aerial and underground tissues. Previously, we have shown that the miR390/TAS3/ARFs module mediates the control of lateral roots and symbiotic nodules in legumes. Here, we show that a member of the Lateral Organ Boundaries Domain (LBD) family of transcription factors, designated as MtLBD17/29a, is a target of the miR390/TAS3/ARFs module. Transcriptomic, RT-qPCR and promoter fusion analysis revealed that MtLBD17/29a is induced under symbiotic conditions, whereas no induction was observed in roots overexpressing miR390 or silenced in ARF2/3/4. ChIP-PCR experiments demonstrated that MtARF2 directly binds to an Auxin Response Element (ARE) present in the MtLBD17/29a promoter activating its expression. Knockdown of MtLBD17/29a reduced the length of primary and lateral roots and increasing the density of lateral roots, whereas overexpression of MtLBD17/29a produced the opposite phenotype. Interestingly, both knockdown and overexpression of MtLBD17/29a resulted in a significant reduction in the number of nodules and infection events, as well as impaired the induction of the symbiotic genes Nodulation Signaling Pathway (NSP) 1 and 2, reminiscent of the phenotype observed in ARF2/3/4 silenced roots. These results demonstrate that MtLBD17/29 is regulated by the miR390/TAS3/ARFs module and a direct target of ARF2, revealing a new lateral root regulatory hub recruited by legumes to act in the root nodule symbiotic program.
 
Overall design RNA-seq libaries were genetated from Medicago truncatula roots overexpressiong the microRNA390 (OX390) and form roots transformed with the empty vector (EV) at 48 hours post-inoculation with water (mock) or with S. meliloti (Sm)
 
Contributor(s) Kirolinko C, Hobecker K, Cueva M, Botto F, Chris A, Niebel A, Ariel F, Blanco F, Crespi M, Zanetti ME
Citation Kirolinko et al. 2024. A lateral organ boundaries domain transcription factor acts downstream of the auxin response factor 2 to control nodulation and root architecture in Medicago truncatula" New Phytologist
Submission date Nov 28, 2023
Last update date Apr 16, 2024
Contact name Maria Eugenia Zanetti
E-mail(s) meuzanetti@yahoo.com
Phone 02213039861
Organization name Universidad Nacional de La Plata
Department Instituto de BiotecnologĂ­a y BiologĂ­a Molecular
Lab Maria Eugenia Zanetti
Street address Calle 4, 2019
City Villa Elisa-La Plata
State/province BUENOS AIRES
ZIP/Postal code 1894
Country Argentina
 
Platforms (1)
GPL33966 Illumina HiSeq 4000 (Medicago truncatula)
Samples (8)
GSM7921555 hari roots, EV-Mock-1_S1
GSM7921556 hari roots, EV-Mock-3_S1
GSM7921557 hari roots, EV-Sm-1_S1
Relations
BioProject PRJNA1046155

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