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Inhibition of ornithine decarboxylase activity reduces polyamine levels and growth ofAgrobacterium tumefaciens
Authors:Tilak Ponappa  David R. Lawson  Dr. A. Raymond Miller
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biology, Philipps-University of Marburg, Karl von Frischstr., D-3550 Marburg, Germany
Abstract:Flavins in different compartments of effective nodules fromGlycine max cv Maple Arrow xBradyrhizobium japonicum strains were studied by spectrophotometry and chromatographic techniques. Flavins in the peribacteroid space were riboflavin (80%) and FMN (20%), as identified by TLC and HPLC. Flavin concentrations in the soybean root nodule cytoplasm, in the symbiosome space (PBS) and in the cytosol of bacteroids were monitored between 20 and 40 days post infection (d.p.i.) Between the 20th and 29th d.p.i. an at least four times higher flavin/protein ratio was found in PBS of effective nodules compared with the nodule cytoplasm. Between nitrogenase activity in the free-living state and bacterial flavin accumulation, no correlation could be observed. Flavin accumulation is not restricted to an effective symbiosis, as indicated by the analysis of ineffective nodules with strainB. japonicum RH-31 Marburg. Flavin accumulation is absent in uninfected soybean root tissue and in free-living rhizobia, thus indicating that flavin accumulation is a result of symbiotic interaction. Flavin accumulation is also missing in nodules with a hypersensitive response against the bacteria.
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