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Immunological evidence for the capability of free-living Rhizobium japonicum to synthesize a portion of a nitrogenase component
Authors:Paul E. Bishop  H.J. Evans  R.M. Daniel  Richard O. Hampton
Affiliation:1. Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oreg. 97331 U.S.A.;2. Department of Cell Biology, The University, Glasgow, W.2 U.K.;3. Research Plant Pathologist, USDA, ARS, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oreg. 97331 U.S.A.
Abstract:Immunodiffusion tests conducted under aerobic conditions demonstrated that cross-reactive material to antiserum prepared against the MoFe protein component of nitrogenase from soybean nodule bacteroids was detectable in extracts of free-living Rhizobium japonicum cells cultured in a standard medium under: aerobic conditions; aerobic conditions with nitrate; aerobic conditions with ammonia; anaerobic conditions with nitrate; and anaerobic conditions with nitrate and ammonia. The most intense precipitin bands resulted from cross-section of the antiserum with extracts of cells cultured anaerobically with nitrate or anaerobically with ammonia and nitrate. Immunodiffusion experiments with crude bacteroid extract and purified MoFe protein revealed a greater number of precipitin bands in tests conducted under aerobic conditions than those conducted under anaerobic conditions. These results indicate that some of the cross-reactive material observed under aerobic conditions resulted from breakdown of the MoFe protein. Bacteroid extracts of nodules from plants supplied with ammonia exhibited only a trace of nitrogenase activity. The addition of an excess of the Fe protein component of nitrogenase, however, resulted in a 270-fold enhancement of activity indicating the presence of active MoFe protein in these extracts.Our experiments together with results published elsewhere provide evidence that the genetic information for synthesis of a part of the MoFe component of nitrogenase is carried by Rhizobium.
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