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Bradyrhizobium japonicum mutants defective in root-nodule bacteroid development and nitrogen fixation
Authors:B. Regensburger  L. Meyer  M. Filser  J. Weber  D. Studer  J. W. Lamb  H. -M. Fischer  M. Hahn  H. Hennecke
Affiliation:(1) Mikrobiologisches Institut, Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule, ETH-Zentrum, Universitätsstraße 2, CH-8092 Zürich, Switzerland
Abstract:The genome of the slow-growing Bradyrhizobium japonicum (strain 110) was mutagenized with transposon Tn5. A total of 1623 kanamycin/streptomycin resistant derivatives were screened in soybean infection tests for nodulation (Nod) and symbiotic nitrogen fixation (Fix). In this report we describe 14 strains possessing a stable, reproducible Nod+Fix- phenotype. These strains were also grown under microaerobic culture conditions to test them for free-living nitrogen fixation activity (Nif). In addition to strains having reduced Fix and Nif activities, there were also strains that had reduced symbiotic Fix activity but were Nif+ex planta.Analysis of the genomic structure revealed that the majority of the strains had a single Tn5 insertion without any further apparent physical alteration. A few strains had additional insertions (by Tn5 or IS50), or a deletion, or had cointegrated part of the vector used for Tn5 mutagenesis. One of the insertions was found in a known nif gene (nifD) whereas all other mutations seem to affect different, hitherto unknown genes or operons.Several mutant strains had an altered nodulation phenotype, inducing numerous, small, widely distributed nodules. Light and electron microscopy revealed that most of these mutants were defective in different stages of bacteroid development and/or bacteroid persistence. The protein patterns of the mutants were inspected by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis after labelling microaerobic cultures with l-(35S)methionine. Of particular interest were mutants lacking a group of proteins the synthesis of which was known to be under oxygen control. Such strains can be regarded as potential regulatory mutants.
Keywords:Bradyrhizobium  Electron microscopy  Mutants  Nitrogen fixation  Nodulation  Soybean  Symbiosis  Transposon Tn5
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