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New Insights into Plant Extracellular DNA. A Study in Soybean Root Extracellular Trap

exDNA is found in various organisms, including plants. However, plant exDNA has thus far received little attention related to its origin and role in the RET (root extracellular trap). In this study, we performed the first high-throughput genomic sequencing of plant exDNA from a with worldwide intere...

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Published in:Cells (Basel, Switzerland) Switzerland), 2021-01, Vol.10 (1), p.69
Main Authors: Chambard, Marie, Plasson, Carole, Derambure, Céline, Coutant, Sophie, Tournier, Isabelle, Lefranc, Benjamin, Leprince, Jérôme, Kiefer-Meyer, Marie-Christine, Driouich, Azeddine, Follet-Gueye, Marie-Laure, Boulogne, Isabelle
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Summary:exDNA is found in various organisms, including plants. However, plant exDNA has thus far received little attention related to its origin and role in the RET (root extracellular trap). In this study, we performed the first high-throughput genomic sequencing of plant exDNA from a with worldwide interest: soybean ( (L.) Merr.). The origin of this exDNA was first investigated in control condition, and the results show high-coverage on organelles (mitochondria/plastid) DNA relative to nuclear DNA, as well as a mix of coding and non-coding sequences. In the second part of this study, we investigated if exDNA release was modified during an elicitation with PEP-13 (a peptide elicitor from oomycete genus ). Our results show that treatment of roots with PEP-13 does not affect the composition of exDNA.
ISSN:2073-4409
2073-4409
DOI:10.3390/cells10010069