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In this study we used Medicago truncatula, to identify and analyze the expression of small GTP-binding proteins (Arf1, Arl1, Sar1, Rabs, Rop/Rac) and their interacting partners in the infection process in the roots and nodules. A real-time polymerase chain reaction analysis was carried out and our results showed that Arf1 (AtArfB1c-like), MtSar1, AtRabA1e-like, AtRabC1-like, MsRab11-like and AtRop7-like genes were highly expressed
in the nodules of rhizobium inoculated plants compared to the non inoculated ones. On the contrary, AtRabA3 like, AtRab5c and MsRac1-like genes were highly expressed in non-infected nitrogen supplied roots of M. truncatula. Other Rab genes (AtRabA4a, AtRabA4c and AtRabG3a-like genes) were nearly equally expressed in both treatments. Interestingly, RbohB (a respiratory burst NADPH oxidase homologue) was more highly expressed
in rhizobium infected than in non-infected roots and nodules. Our data show a differential expression pattern of small GTP-binding proteins in roots and nodules of the plants. This study demonstrates an important role of small GTP-binding proteins in symbiosome biogenesis and root nodule development in legumes.

Keywords

gene expression Medicago truncatula root nodules small GTP-binding proteins

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Abdul Razaque Memon, Usak University

Deartment of Molecular Biology and Genetics

Professor

How to Cite
Memon, A. R., Schwager, C. K. and Niehaus, K. (2019) “Expression of small GTPases in the roots and nodules of Medicago truncatula cv. Jemalong”, Acta Botanica Croatica, 78(1). Available at: https://abc.botanic.hr/index.php/abc/article/view/2327 (Accessed: 7 April 2026).

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