%0 Journal Article %T Inoculation insensitive promoters for cell type enriched gene expression in legume roots and nodules %A Anna M. Jurkiewicz %A Jens Stougaard %A Katharina Markmann %A Srdjan Gavrilovic %A Zhe Yan %J Archive of "Plant Methods". %D 2016 %R 10.1186/s13007-016-0105-y %X Establishment and maintenance of mutualistic plant¨Cmicrobial interactions in the rhizosphere and within plant roots involve several root cell types. The processes of host¨Cmicrobe recognition and infection require complex signal exchange and activation of downstream responses. These molecular events coordinate host responses across root cell layers during microbe invasion, ultimately triggering changes of root cell fates. The progression of legume root interactions with rhizobial bacteria has been addressed in numerous studies. However, tools to globally resolve the succession of molecular events in the host root at the cell type level have been lacking. To this end, we aimed to identify promoters exhibiting cell type enriched expression in roots of the model legume Lotus japonicus, as no comprehensive set of such promoters usable in legume roots is available to date %K Cell type specific expression %K Cell type enriched expression %K Cell type specific promoter activity %K Cell type enriched promoter activity %K Nodulation symbiosis %K Lotus root structure %K Lotus nodule structure %K Lotus japonicus %K Legume %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4724153/