Cloned nodulation genes of Rhizobium leguminosarum determine host-range specificity |
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Authors: | J. Allan Downie Gerd Hombrecher Qing-Sheng Ma Celia D. Knight Brian Wells Andrew W. B. Johnston |
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Affiliation: | (1) John Innes Institute, Colney Lane, NR4 7UH Norwich, U.K.;(2) Present address: Max Planck-Institut für Züchtungsforschung, Abteilung Saedler, D-5000 Köln 30, Federal Republic of Germany |
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Abstract: | Summary Three nodulation-deficient (nod) mutants of Rhizobium leguminosarum were isolated following insertion of the transposon Tn5 into pRL1JI, the R. leguminosarum plasmid known to carry the nodulation genes. DNA adjacent to the nod: Tn5 alleles was subcloned and used to probe a cosmid clone bank containing DNA from a Rhizobium strain carrying pRL1JI. Two cosmid clones which showed homology with the probe contained about 10 kb of DNA in common. The R. leguminosarum host-range determinants were found to be present within this 10 kb common region since either of the cosmid clones could enable a cured R. phaseoli strain to nodulate peas instead of Phaseolus beans, its normal host. Electron microscopy of nodules induced by Rhizobium strains cured of their normal symbiotic plasmid but containing either of the two cosmid clones showed bacteroid-forms surrounded by a peri-bacteroid membrane, indicating that normal infection had occurred. Thus it is clear that this 10 kb region of nodDNA carries the genes that determine host range and that relatively few bacterial genes may be involved in nodule and bacteroid development. |
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