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Four Genes of Medicago truncatula Controlling Components of a Nod Factor Transduction Pathway
2000
The Plant Cell
Rhizobium nodulation (Nod) factors are lipo-chitooligosaccharides that act as symbiotic signals, eliciting several key developmental responses in the roots of legume hosts. Using nodulation-defective mutants of Medicago truncatula, we have started to dissect the genetic control of Nod factor transduction. Mutants in four genes (DMI1, DMI2, DMI3, and NSP) were pleiotropically affected in Nod factor responses, indicating that these genes are required for a Nod factor-activated signal transduction
doi:10.1105/tpc.12.9.1647
pmid:11006338
pmcid:PMC149076
fatcat:xaaah6iy65f7xdefrkrhfxrpni