Fatty Acid Composition of the Peribacteroid Membrane and the ER in Nodules of Glycine max Varies after Infection by Different Strains of the Microsymbiont Bradyrhizobiumjaponicum |
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Authors: | S Bassarab Sigrid U Schenk D Werner |
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Abstract: | The fatty acid composition of ER, Golgi and peribacteroid membrane (PBM) from root nodules formed on Glycine max after infection with different strains of Bradyrhizobium japonicum has been analysed by gas chromatography. In each plant-microsymbiont combination the fatty acid composition (FAC) of the PBM is distinct from ER and Golgi. The similarity between ER and PBM fatty acid composition is significantly stronger than between Golgi and PBM. In addition the fatty acid composition of all membrane systems in nodules is affected by the microsymbiont strain. A comparison of four strains of Bradyrhizobium japonicum grown in agar surface culture and isolated as the symbiotic bacteroids reveals a decrease in oleic acid during bacteroid differentiation. |
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Keywords: | Bradyrhizobium japonicum endoplasmic reticulum fatty acid composition Glycine max Golgi peribacteroid membrane root nodules |
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