Pa. Okubara et al., Dg93, a nodule-abundant mRNA of Datisca glomerata with homology to a soybean early nodulin gene, PLANT PHYSL, 122(4), 2000, pp. 1073-1079
We have isolated a 590-bp full-length cDNA clone designated Dg93, an mRNA t
hat is highly expressed in symbiotic root nodules of the actinorhizal host
Datisca glomerata. Dg93 mRNA encodes a deduced polypeptide of 105 amino aci
ds with significant identity (74%) to the soybean (Glycine max) early nodul
in (ENOD) gene GmENOD93 (Kouchi and Hata, 1993). Dg93 mRNA is abundant in n
odules at 4 weeks post inoculation, the earliest time assayed, and steady-s
tate mRNA levels remain elevated 11 weeks after inoculation. Spatial patter
ns of Dg93 mRNA expression are complex, with transcript accumulation in the
nodule lobe meristem, early infection rone, periderm, and cells of the vas
cular cylinder, but not in the surrounding uninfected cortical cells. Dg93
is encoded by a small gene family in D. glomerata. To our knowledge, this i
s the first report of a gene from an actinorhizal host that is expressed in
the nodule meristem and that shares sequence homology with an early noduli
n gene from a legume.