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Barley transcription factor HvNLP2 mediates nitrate signaling and affects nitrogen use efficiency

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JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY
Volume 73, Issue 3, Pages 770-783

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/jxb/erab245

Keywords

Barley; HvNLP2; nitrate assimilation; nitrate regulation; nitrate signaling; nitrogen use efficiency

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  1. National R&D Program of China [2016YFD0100701]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31970270, 31902100]

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The study investigated the role of barley transcription factor HvNLP2 in nitrate signaling and assimilation, revealing that HvNLP2 affects plant biomass, yield, and nitrogen use efficiency by controlling nitrate signaling.
Plants have evolved complex mechanisms to adapt to the changing nitrogen levels in the environment. In Arabidopsis, more than a dozen nitrate signaling regulatory genes have been characterized, including the NODULE INCEPTION-LIKE PROTEIN (AtNLP) genes, which play essential roles in nitrate signaling. However, whether NLP genes in the Triticeae crops are involved in nitrate regulation and nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) remains unknown. Here, we isolated a barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) mutant, hvnlp2-1, from a TILLING (Targeting Local Lesions IN Genomes) population and constructed two RNAi lines, hvnlp2-2 and hvnlp2-3, to study the function of HvNLP2. The expression of the nitrate-responsive genes was substantially inhibited after nitrate treatment in the hvnlp2 mutants, indicating that HvNLP2 controls nitrate signaling. Nitrate content was significantly higher in the hvnlp2 mutants, which may result from the decreased assimilation of nitrogen caused by reduced nitrate reductase activity and expression of nitrate assimilatory genes. HvNLP2 is localized to the nucleus in the presence of nitrate. Further investigation showed that HvNLP2 binds to and activates the nitrate-responsive cis-elements. Moreover, hvnlp2 exhibited reduced biomass, seed yield, and NUE. Therefore, HvNLP2 controls nitrate signaling and plays an important role in NUE. Barley transcription factor HvNLP2 mediates nitrate signaling and assimilation, binds to the nitrate response element of the nitrite reductase gene promoter, and affects plant biomass, yield, and nitrogen use efficiency.

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