The Lotus japonicus Genome

(Steven Felgate) #1

specifically induced in uninfected cells of Lotus
japonicusnodules. J Plant Physiol 169:322– 326
Takeda N, Tsuzuki S, Suzaki T, Parniske M, Kawaguchi
M (2013) CERBERUS and NSP1 ofLotus japonicus
are common symbiosis genes that modulate arbuscular
mycorrhiza development. Plant Cell Physiol
54:1711– 1723
Takos A, Lai D, Mikkelsen L, Hachem MA, Shelton D,
Bak S, Motawia MS, Olsen CE, Møller BL, Wang TL,
Martin C, Rook F (2010) Genetic screening identifies
cyanogenesis deficient mutants ofLotus japonicusand
reveals enzymatic specificity in hydroxynitrile gluco-
side metabolism. Plant Cell 22:1605– 1619
Takos AM, Knudsen C, Lai D, Kannangara R, Mikkelsen
L, Motawia MS, Olsen CE, Sato S, Tabata S,
Jørgensen K, Møller BL, Rook F (2011) Genomic
clustering of cyanogenic glucoside biosynthetic genes
aids their identification in Lotus japonicus and
suggests the repeated evolution of this chemical
defence pathway. Plant J 68:273– 286
Tirichine L, Sandal N, Madsen LH, Radutoiu, Albrektsen
AS, Sato S, Asamizu E, Tabata S, Stougaard J (2007)
A gain-of-function mutation in a cytokinin receptor
triggers spontaneous root nodule organogenesis. Sci-
ence 315:104-107
Tsikou D, Stedel C, Kouri ED, Udvardi MK, Wang TL,
Katinakis P, Labrou NE, Flemetakis E (2011) Char-
acterization of two novel nodule-enhancedα-type
carbonic anhydrases fromLotus japonicus. Biochim
Biophys Acta 1814:496– 504


Untergrasser A, Cutcutache I, Koressaar T, Ye J, Faircloth
BC, Remm M, Rozen SG (2012) Primer3—new
capabilities and interfaces. Nucl Acids Res 40:e115.
doi:10.1093/nar/gks596
Van Arten AM (1998) Mutation breeding. Cambridge
University Press, Cambridge, Theoretical and practical
applications
Volpe V, Dell’Aglio E, Bonfante P (2013) TheLotus
japonicus MAMIgene links root development, arbus-
cular mycorrhizal symbiosis and phosphate availabil-
ity. Plant Signal Behav 8:e23414. doi:10.4161/psb.
23414
Vriet C, Welham T, Brachmann A, Pike M, Pike J, Perry
J, Parniske M, Sato S, Tabata S, Smith AM, Wang TL
(2010) A suite ofLotus japonicusstarch mutants
reveals both conserved and novel features of starch
metabolism. Plant Physiol 154:643– 655
Wang TL, Uauy C, Robson F, Till B (2012) TILLING in
extremis. Plant Biotech J 10:761– 772
Welham T, Pike J, Horst I, Flemetakis E, Katinakis P,
Kaneko T, Sato S, Tabata S, Perry J, Parniske M,
Wang TL (2009) A cytosolic invertase is required for
normal growth and cell development in the model
legume,Lotus japonicus. J Exp Bot 60:3353– 3365
Yano K, Yoshida S, Müller J, Singh S, Imaizumi-Anraku
H, Vickers K, Markmann K, White C, Schuller B,
Sato S, Asamizu E, Tabata S, Perry J, Wang TL,
Kawaguchi M, Hayashi M, Parniske M (2008)
CYCLOPS, a mediator of symbiotic intracellular
accommodation. Proc Nat Acad Sci 105:20540– 20545

21 TILLING inLotus japonicus 243

Free download pdf