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Characterization of Tn5-induced symbiotically defective mutants of cowpea rhizobia
Authors:Wayne McLaughlin  Inderpal Singh  MH Ahmad
Institution:Department of Biochemistry, University of the West Indies, Mona, Kingston, Jamaica
Abstract:Symbiotically defective mutants of cowpea rhizobia strain IRC256 were isolated by random Tn5 mutagenesis and characterized. One auxotroph (MS1) requiring adenine and thiamine was a non-nodulating mutant (Nod) and three prototrophic mutants were Nod+ Fix which formed small and ineffective nodules on cowpeas (Vigna unguiculata). Acetylene reduction activity of the Nod+ Fix mutants was reduced to 80–94% of that of the wild-type strain. The non-nodulating mutant (MS1) induced root-hair curling but did not show any nodule initiation or nodule development. Ultrastructural examination of nodules formed by Fix mutants showed that these contained few bacteroids, indicating either early senescence or a reduction in bacterial release into the cytoplasm of the host cell. DNA hybridization of total DNAs from a representative number of Tn5 mutants showed that each of them had one copy of the transposon Tn5 which was randomly inserted into the genome of cowpea rhizobia.
Keywords:Rhizobium sp  Symbiotic defective mutant  (Cowpea  Tn5 mutagenesis)
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