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Carbon: Nitrogen Interaction Regulates Expression of Genes Involved in N-Uptake and Assimilation in Brassica juncea L.
Author(s) -
Parul Goel,
Monika Bhuria,
Mamta Kaushal,
Anil Kumar Singh
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
plos one
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.99
H-Index - 332
ISSN - 1932-6203
DOI - 10.1371/journal.pone.0163061
Subject(s) - shoot , brassica , biology , gene , cotyledon , nitrogen assimilation , botany , nitrogen , sucrose , gene expression , biochemistry , chemistry , organic chemistry
In plants, several cellular and metabolic pathways interact with each other to regulate processes that are vital for their growth and development. Carbon (C) and Nitrogen (N) are two main nutrients for plants and coordination of C and N pathways is an important factor for maintaining plant growth and development. In the present work, influence of nitrogen and sucrose (C source) on growth parameters and expression of genes involved in nitrogen transport and assimilatory pathways was studied in B . juncea seedlings. For this, B . juncea seedlings were treated with four combinations of C and N source viz ., N source alone (-Suc+N), C source alone (+Suc-N), with N and C source (+Suc+N) or without N and C source (-Suc-N). Cotyledon size and shoot length were found to be increased in seedlings, when nitrogen alone was present in the medium. Distinct expression pattern of genes in both, root and shoot tissues was observed in response to exogenously supplied N and C. The presence or depletion of nitrogen alone in the medium leads to severe up- or down-regulation of key genes involved in N-uptake and transport ( BjNRT1 . 1 , BjNRT1 . 8 ) in root tissue and genes involved in nitrate reduction ( BjNR1 and BjNR2 ) in shoot tissue. Moreover, expression of several genes, like BjAMT1 . 2 , BjAMT2 and BjPK in root and two genes BjAMT2 and BjGS1 . 1 in shoot were found to be regulated only when C source was present in the medium. Majority of genes were found to respond in root and shoot tissues, when both C and N source were present in the medium, thus reflecting their importance as a signal in regulating expression of genes involved in N-uptake and assimilation. The present work provides insight into the regulation of genes of N-uptake and assimilatory pathway in B . juncea by interaction of both carbon and nitrogen.

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