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Cysteine protease and cystatin expression and activity during soybean nodule development and senescence.

BMC Plant Biol.. 2014-11;  14(1):294
van Wyk S, Du Plessis M, Cullis C, Kunert K, Vorster B. Department of Plant Production and Soil Science, Forestry and Agricultural Biotechnology Institute, University of Pretoria, Pretoria 0002, South Africa.
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Abstract

Nodules play an important role in fixing atmospheric nitrogen for soybean growth. Premature senescence of nodules can negatively impact on nitrogen availability for plant growth and as such we need a better understanding of nodule development and senescence. Cysteine proteases are known to play a role in nodule senescence, but knowledge is still fragmented regarding the function their inhibitors (cystatins) during the development and senescence of soybean nodules. This study provides the first data with regard to cystatin expression during nodule development combined with biochemical characterization of their inhibition strength.ResultsSeventy nine non-redundant cysteine protease gene sequences with homology to... More

Keywords

Cystatin(s); Cysteine protease(s); Programmed cell death; RNASeq; Senescence; Soybean; Symbiotic nitrogen fixation; Transcriptome