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Nodulation Signaling in Legumes Requires NSP2, a Member of the GRAS Family of Transcriptional Regulators
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GeneticsMolecular GeneticsGras FamilyGras ProteinTranscriptional RegulationPlant-rhizobia InteractionPlant Pathogen EffectorCell SignalingPlant-microbe InteractionLegumes Requires Nsp2Molecule Nod FactorGene ExpressionTranscriptional RegulatorsTranscription RegulationBiologySignal TransductionNatural SciencesGene RegulationMicrobiologySystems BiologyMedicineRhizobial BacteriaPlant Physiology
Rhizobial bacteria enter a symbiotic interaction with legumes, activating diverse responses in roots through the lipochito oligosaccharide signaling molecule Nod factor. Here, we show that NSP2 from Medicago truncatula encodes a GRAS protein essential for Nod-factor signaling. NSP2 functions downstream of Nod-factor-induced calcium spiking and a calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase. We show that NSP2-GFP expressed from a constitutive promoter is localized to the endoplasmic reticulum/nuclear envelope and relocalizes to the nucleus after Nod-factor elicitation. This work provides evidence that a GRAS protein transduces calcium signals in plants and provides a possible regulator of Nod-factor-inducible gene expression.
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