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Microbiology (Reading) ; 157(Pt 10): 2745-2758, 2011 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21719545

RESUMEN

Rhizobia are a disparate collection of soil bacteria capable of reducing atmospheric nitrogen in symbiosis with legumes (Fix phenotype). Synthesis of the nitrogenase and its accessory components is under the transcriptional control of the key regulator NifA and is generally restricted to the endosymbiotic forms of rhizobia known as bacteroids. Amongst studied rhizobia, Sinorhizobium fredii strain NGR234 has the remarkable ability to fix nitrogen in association with more than 130 species in 73 legume genera that form either determinate, indeterminate or aeschynomenoid nodules. Hence, NGR234 is a model organism to study nitrogen fixation in association with a variety of legumes. The symbiotic plasmid pSfrNGR234a carries more than 50 genes that are under the transcriptional control of NifA. To facilitate the functional analysis of NifA-regulated genes a new transposable element, TnEKm-PwA, was constructed. This transposon combines the advantages of in vitro mutagenesis of cloned DNA fragments with a conditional read-out promoter from NGR234 (PwA) that reinitiates NifA-dependent transcription downstream of transposition sites. To test the characteristics of the new transposon, the nifQdctA1y4vGHIJ operon was mutated using either the Omega interposon or TnEKm-PwA. The symbiotic phenotypes on various hosts as well as the transcriptional characteristics of these mutants were analysed in detail and compared with the ineffective (Fix(-)) phenotype of strain NGRΔnifA, which lacks a functional copy of nifA. De novo transcription from inserted copies of TnEKm-PwA inside bacteroids was confirmed by qRT-PCR. Unexpectedly, polar mutants in dctA1 and nifQ were Fix(+) on all of the hosts tested, indicating that none of the six genes of the nifQ operon of NGR234 is essential for symbiotic nitrogen fixation on plants that form nodules of either determinate or indeterminate types.


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Proteínas Bacterianas/genética , Transportadores de Ácidos Dicarboxílicos/metabolismo , Regulación Bacteriana de la Expresión Génica , Operón , Regiones Promotoras Genéticas , Sinorhizobium fredii/genética , Factores de Transcripción/metabolismo , Proteínas Bacterianas/metabolismo , Secuencia de Bases , Elementos Transponibles de ADN , Transportadores de Ácidos Dicarboxílicos/genética , Fabaceae/microbiología , Fabaceae/fisiología , Datos de Secuencia Molecular , Mutagénesis Insercional , Sinorhizobium fredii/fisiología , Simbiosis , Factores de Transcripción/genética
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Appl Environ Microbiol ; 75(12): 4035-45, 2009 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19376903

RESUMEN

Rhizobium sp. strain NGR234 is a unique alphaproteobacterium (order Rhizobiales) that forms nitrogen-fixing nodules with more legumes than any other microsymbiont. We report here that the 3.93-Mbp chromosome (cNGR234) encodes most functions required for cellular growth. Few essential functions are encoded on the 2.43-Mbp megaplasmid (pNGR234b), and none are present on the second 0.54-Mbp symbiotic plasmid (pNGR234a). Among many striking features, the 6.9-Mbp genome encodes more different secretion systems than any other known rhizobia and probably most known bacteria. Altogether, 132 genes and proteins are linked to secretory processes. Secretion systems identified include general and export pathways, a twin arginine translocase secretion system, six type I transporter genes, one functional and one putative type III system, three type IV attachment systems, and two putative type IV conjugation pili. Type V and VI transporters were not identified, however. NGR234 also carries genes and regulatory networks linked to the metabolism of a wide range of aromatic and nonaromatic compounds. In this way, NGR234 can quickly adapt to changing environmental stimuli in soils, rhizospheres, and plants. Finally, NGR234 carries at least six loci linked to the quenching of quorum-sensing signals, as well as one gene (ngrI) that possibly encodes a novel type of autoinducer I molecule.


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Transporte Biológico , Proteínas de Transporte de Membrana/genética , Proteínas de Transporte de Membrana/metabolismo , Rhizobium/genética , Rhizobium/metabolismo , Análisis de Secuencia de ADN , ADN Bacteriano/genética , Genes Bacterianos , Genoma Bacteriano , Plásmidos , Rhizobium/fisiología
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