Ureide biosynthesis in legume nodules

Front Biosci. 2004 May 1:9:1374-81. doi: 10.2741/1345.

Abstract

In tropical legumes like Glycine, Phaseolus and Vigna sp., ammonia as direct product of symbiotic nitrogen fixation is converted to ureides (allantoin and allantoic acid) and they were translocated to the shoots as nitrogen source. In the xylem sap of soybean in reproductive phase the ureides reached to 60-75% of soluble nitrogen. In nodules infected cells (plastid and mitochondria) and uninfected cells (peroxisome) shares de novo purine biosynthesis and urate oxidation to produce ureides respectively. Current research revealed unique feathers on this symbiotic metabolism, especially on regulation of purine biosynthesis, uricase gene expression and feedback inhibition of ureides to nitrogen fixing activity.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Allantoin / biosynthesis*
  • Allantoin / physiology
  • Fabaceae / genetics
  • Fabaceae / metabolism*
  • Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
  • Nitrogen Fixation
  • Urate Oxidase / biosynthesis
  • Urate Oxidase / genetics
  • Urea / analogs & derivatives*
  • Urea / metabolism*

Substances

  • allantoic acid
  • Allantoin
  • Urea
  • Urate Oxidase