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Surprising developments in the legume root nodule

โœ Scribed by Douglas Cook


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
410 KB
Volume
17
Category
Article
ISSN
0265-9247

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Abstract

Root nodule morphogenesis involves the induction of mitotic activity in otherwise quiescent root cortical cells, giving rise to the nodule primordium. One gene expressed during nodule initiation, ENOD40, has been implicated in nodule growth and/or differentiation^(1,2)^. Interestingly, although the nucleotide sequence of ENOD40 genes from soybean^(3,4)^ and Medicago^(1,2)^ are highly homologous, they are unlikely to encode a similar protein product. In fact, a remarkable feature of these genes is their apparent lack of protein coding potential. Thus, ENOD40 is a member of the growing list of eukaryotic genes whose RNA product is implicated in control of cell growth and differentiation, the so called riboregulators^(5)^.


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