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Identification of genes involved in salt tolerance and symbiotic nitrogen fixation in chickpea rhizobium Mesorhizobium ciceri Ca181
Authors:Tripti Dogra  Anupama Priyadarshini  Kanika  Ashok Kumar  Nagendra Kumar Singh
Institution:1. National Research Centre on Plant Biotechnology, IARI Campus, New Delhi 12, India
2. Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India
Abstract:In an attempt to find the genes involved in salt tolerance of the highly adaptable chickpea rhizobium strain, Mesorhizobium ciceri Ca181, a Tn5 transposon insertion library was generated and screened to identify five mutants with inability to survive in the presence of 0.1 M NaCl. The genes disrupted in these mutants due to insertion of the transposon were identified by sequencing of Tn5 flanking sequences after inverse PCR. One of the mutants had a disruption in diguanylate cyclase gene which is involved in bacterial biofilm formation and persistence. The second mutant had a disruption in an ABC transporter membrane protein gene, which is involved in the uptake of nutrients and cellular osmoprotection. The third mutant had a disruption in a gene showing homology with rhamnulose 1-phosphate aldolase which has an important role in the central metabolism of L-rhamnulose. The fourth mutant had a disruption in a capsule synthesis gene and the fifth mutant had an insertion in an oxidoreductase gene. When these mutants were inoculated into the host chickpea plant under normal non-saline conditions, they formed symbiotic nodules but with severely reduced nitrogenase activity. Hence, it appears that bacterial ability to adapt to hyper-osmotic salt stress conditions is also important for its nitrogen fixing ability in the chickpea root nodules. Allele mining for variant forms of the identified genes in the germplasm resources of M. ciceri may help in the development of highly adaptive and efficient nitrogen fixing strains of the chickpea rhizobium.
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