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Visualization of the Crossroads between a Nascent Infection Thread and the First Cell Division Event in Phaseolus vulgaris Nodulation

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms23095267

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cell division; cell plate; cytokinesis; infection thread; nodulation; nucleus; Phaseolus vulgaris; rhizobia; KNOLLE

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  1. Programa de Apoyo a Proyectos de Investigacion e Innovacion Tecnologica/UNAM [PAPIIT/UNAM IN206118, IN204721]
  2. Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia (CONACyT) [595064, 288601]

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The development of symbiotic nitrogen-fixing nodules in legumes involves infection and organogenesis, which are well-coordinated yet their dynamics remain unclear. In this study, the connection between infection thread (IT) and cortical cell division (CCD) was visualized in Phaseolus vulgaris nodulation. It was found that the IT exits the root hair to penetrate a subepidermal cortical cell when cytokinesis is concluding.
The development of a symbiotic nitrogen-fixing nodule in legumes involves infection and organogenesis. Infection begins when rhizobia enter a root hair through an inward structure, the infection thread (IT), which guides the bacteria towards the cortical tissue. Concurrently, organogenesis takes place by inducing cortical cell division (CCD) at the infection site. Genetic analysis showed that both events are well-coordinated; however, the dynamics connecting them remain to be elucidated. To visualize the crossroads between IT and CCD, we benefited from the fact that, in Phaseolus vulgaris nodulation, where the first division occurs in subepidermal cortical cells located underneath the infection site, we traced a Rhizobium etli strain expressing DsRed, the plant cytokinesis marker YFP-PvKNOLLE, a nuclear stain and cell wall auto-fluorescence. We found that the IT exits the root hair to penetrate an underlying subepidermal cortical (S-E) cell when it is concluding cytokinesis.

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