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The 2D and 3D ultrastructure of symbiosomes and associated vesicular structures in Lotus japonicus root nodule symbiosis

Gantner, I.; Parys, K.; Klingl, A.

2026-05-04 plant biology
10.64898/2026.05.03.722514 bioRxiv
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In root nodule symbiosis, symbiosome compartments accommodate nitrogen-fixing rhizobia inside the plant cell. Differentiated into bacteroids, the rhizobia are surrounded by a peribacteroid space and a plant-derived peribacteroid membrane, which separates them from the plant cytoplasm but allows signal and nutrient exchange between host and microbe. The morphological features of symbiosomes are primarily determined by ultrastructural single focal plane imaging, with limited information about spatial details. This study combines 2D and 3D imaging, using transmission electron microscopy and focused ion beam scanning electron microscopy as complementary techniques to analyse the symbiosome ultrastructure and organisation in Lotus japonicus wild-type plants. The 3D model of a mature colonised root nodule cell region demonstrates a dense, puzzle-like arrangement of symbiosomes relative to one another and adjacent plant organelles. The symbiosome shape and size depends on the orientation and number of bacteroids within the compartment and features connective tubular structures. Furthermore, vesicular structures, some likely of bacterial origin, were present at the interface. The study presents a multi-angled analysis of symbiosome-related structures, highlighting their volumes, spatial distribution, and pronounced compactness. Interface associated vesicles, protrusions and connective structures hint towards a dynamic and flexible system that contributes to the plant-microbe crosstalk.

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