Two Types of Pea Leghemoglobin Genes Showing Different O2-Binding Affinities and Distinct Patterns of Spatial Expression in Nodules
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- 1 February 2001
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Plant Physiology
- Vol. 125 (2) , 641-651
- https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.125.2.641
Abstract
Five distinct cDNA clones for leghemoglobin (Lb) were isolated from pea (Pisum sativum) nodules. They were classified into two groups designated PsLbA and PsLbB according to sequence homology, O2-binding affinities of the recombinant proteins, and in situ localization of the mRNAs. The PsLbB group was comprised of four cDNA clones: PsLb120-1, -8, -29, and -34. They showed a high similarity of deduced amino acid sequences and O2-binding affinities of their recombinant proteins. Among them, the spatial expression pattern of PsLb120-1 was investigated in great detail, indicating that its transcripts were localized in the region from infection zone II to the distal part of nitrogen fixation zone III in effective nodules. PsLb5-10, which is the only cDNA clone of the PsLbA type, differed considerably from the PsLbB type in amino acid sequence, and the recombinant protein had a higher O2-binding affinity than those of the PsLbB type. The transcripts ofPsLb5-10 were detected throughout the central tissue of effective nodules. However, in ineffective nodules on the pea mutant E135 (sym13), transcripts of PsLb5-10were restricted to the distal portion of the central tissue as well as those of PsLb120-1. These findings indicate that the pea genome contains two types of Lb genes and suggest that they have different roles in the development of nitrogen-fixing symbiosis in pea nodules.Keywords
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