TY - JOUR
T1 - Developmental and nutritional regulation of isoflavone secretion from soybean roots
AU - Sugiyama, Akifumi
AU - Yamazaki, Yumi
AU - Yamashita, Kazuaki
AU - Takahashi, Seiji
AU - Nakayama, Toru
AU - Yazaki, Kazufumi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 Japan Society for Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Agrochemistry.
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - Isoflavones play important roles in plant-microbe interactions in rhizospheres. Soybean roots secrete daidzein and genistein to attract rhizobia. Despite the importance of isoflavones in plant-microbe interactions, little is known about the developmental and nutritional regulation of isoflavone secretion from soybean roots. In this study, soybeans were grown in hydroponic culture, and isoflavone contents in tissues, isoflavone secretion from the roots, and the expression of isoflavone conjugates hydrolyzing beta-glucosidase (ICHG) were investigated. Isoflavone contents did not show strong growth-dependent changes, while secretion of daidzein from the roots dramatically changed, with higher secretion during vegetative stages. Coordinately, the expression of ICHG also peaked at vegetative stages. Nitrogen deficiency resulted in 8- and 15-fold increases in secretion of daidzein and genistein, respectively, with no induction of ICHG. Taken together, these results suggest that large amounts of isoflavones were secreted during vegetative stages via the hydrolysis of (malonyl)glucosides with ICHG.
AB - Isoflavones play important roles in plant-microbe interactions in rhizospheres. Soybean roots secrete daidzein and genistein to attract rhizobia. Despite the importance of isoflavones in plant-microbe interactions, little is known about the developmental and nutritional regulation of isoflavone secretion from soybean roots. In this study, soybeans were grown in hydroponic culture, and isoflavone contents in tissues, isoflavone secretion from the roots, and the expression of isoflavone conjugates hydrolyzing beta-glucosidase (ICHG) were investigated. Isoflavone contents did not show strong growth-dependent changes, while secretion of daidzein from the roots dramatically changed, with higher secretion during vegetative stages. Coordinately, the expression of ICHG also peaked at vegetative stages. Nitrogen deficiency resulted in 8- and 15-fold increases in secretion of daidzein and genistein, respectively, with no induction of ICHG. Taken together, these results suggest that large amounts of isoflavones were secreted during vegetative stages via the hydrolysis of (malonyl)glucosides with ICHG.
KW - Beta-glucosidase
KW - Isoflavone secretion
KW - Root exudates
KW - Soybean
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U2 - 10.1080/09168451.2015.1062714
DO - 10.1080/09168451.2015.1062714
M3 - Article
C2 - 26168358
AN - SCOPUS:84958967649
SN - 0916-8451
VL - 80
SP - 89
EP - 94
JO - Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry
JF - Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry
IS - 1
ER -