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The Rhizobium meliloti early nodulation genes (nodABC) are nitrogen-regulated: Isolation of a mutant strain with efficient nodulation capacity on alfalfa in the presence of ammonium
Authors:Ilona Dusha   Agnes Bakos   Adam Kondorosi   Frans J. de Bruijn  Jeff Schell
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Genetics, Biological Research Center of Hungarian Academy of Sciences, PO Box 521, H-6701 Szeged, Hungary;(2) Max-Planck-Institut für Züchtungsforschung, Abteilung Genetische Grundlagen der Pflanzenzüchtung, D-5000 Köln 30, Germany;(3) Present address: Agricultural Biotechnology Center, PO Box 170, H-2101 Gödöllö, Hungary;(4) Present address: Inst. des Sciences Végétales, CNRS, F-91198 Gif sur Yvette, France
Abstract:Summary The presence of combined nitrogen in the soil suppresses the formation of nitrogen-fixing root nodules by Rhizobium. We demonstrate that bacterial genes determining early nodulation functions (nodABC) as well as the regulatory gene nodD3 are under nitrogen (NH4+) control. Our results suggest that the gene product of nodD3 has a role in mediating the ammonia regulation of early nod genes. The general nitrogen regulatory (ntr) system as well as a chromosomal locus mutated in Rhizobium meliloti were also found to be involved in the regulation of nod gene expression. A R. meliloti mutant with altered sensitivity to ammonia regulation was isolated, capable of more efficient nodulation of alfalfa than the wild-type strain in the presence of 2 mM ammonium sulfate.
Keywords:Nitrogen regulation (ntr)  nodABC  nodD3  Nodulation  Rhizobium
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