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Bonaldi K., Gourion B., Fardoux Joël, Hannibal Laure, Cartieaux Fabienne, Boursot Marc, Vallenet D., Chaintreuil Clémence, Prin Y., Nouwen Nico, Giraud Eric. (2010). Large-scale transposon mutagenesis of photosynthetic Bradyrhizobium Sp strain ORS278 reveals new genetic loci putatively important for nod-independent symbiosis with Aeschynomene indica. Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions, 23 (6), p. 760-770. ISSN 0894-0282.

Titre du document
Large-scale transposon mutagenesis of photosynthetic Bradyrhizobium Sp strain ORS278 reveals new genetic loci putatively important for nod-independent symbiosis with Aeschynomene indica
Année de publication
2010
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000277511900005
Auteurs
Bonaldi K., Gourion B., Fardoux Joël, Hannibal Laure, Cartieaux Fabienne, Boursot Marc, Vallenet D., Chaintreuil Clémence, Prin Y., Nouwen Nico, Giraud Eric
Source
Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions, 2010, 23 (6), p. 760-770 ISSN 0894-0282
Photosynthetic Bradyrhizobium strains possess the unusual ability to form nitrogen-fixing nodules on a specific group of legumes in the absence of Nod factors. To obtain insight into the bacterial genes involved in this Nod-independent symbiosis, we screened 15,648 Tn5 mutants of Bradyrhizobium sp. strain ORS278 for clones affected in root symbiosis with Aeschynomene indica. From the 268 isolated mutants, 120 mutants were altered in nodule development (Ndv(-)) and 148 mutants were found to be deficient in nitrogen fixation (Fix(-)). More than 50% of the Ndv(-) mutants were found to be altered in purine biosynthesis, strengthening the previous hypothesis of a symbiotic role of a bacterial purine derivative during the Nod-independent symbiosis. The other Ndv(-) mutants were auxotrophic for pyrimidines and amino acids (leucine, glutamate, and lysine) or impaired in genes encoding proteins of unknown function. The Fix(-) mutants were found to be affected in a wide variety of cellular processes, including both novel (n = 56) and previously identified (n = 31) genes important in symbiosis. Among the novel genes identified, several were involved in the Calvin cycle, suggesting that CO2 fixation could play an important role during this symbiosis.
Plan de classement
Biotechnologies [084]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010049531]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010049531
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