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Sinorhizobium fredii HH103 nolR and nodD2 mutants gain capacity for infection thread invasion of Lotus japonicus Gifu and Lotus burttii

Authors :
Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Microbiología
Junta de Andalucía. P07-CVI-07500
Acosta Jurado, Sebastián
Rodríguez-Navarro, Dulce Nombre
Kawaharada, Yasuyuki
Rodríguez Carvajal, Miguel Ángel
Gil Serrano, Antonio Miguel
Soria Díaz, María Eugenia
Pérez Montaño, Francisco de Asís
Fernández Perea, Juan
Niu, Yanbo
Alias Villegas, Cynthia
Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Microbiología
Junta de Andalucía. P07-CVI-07500
Acosta Jurado, Sebastián
Rodríguez-Navarro, Dulce Nombre
Kawaharada, Yasuyuki
Rodríguez Carvajal, Miguel Ángel
Gil Serrano, Antonio Miguel
Soria Díaz, María Eugenia
Pérez Montaño, Francisco de Asís
Fernández Perea, Juan
Niu, Yanbo
Alias Villegas, Cynthia
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Sinorhizobium fredii HH103 RifR, a broad-host-range rhizobial strain, forms ineffective nodules with Lotus japonicus but induces nitrogen-fixing nodules in Lotus burttii roots that are infected by intercellular entry. Here we show that HH103 RifR nolR or nodD2 mutants gain the ability to induce infection thread formation and to form nitrogen-fixing nodules in L. japonicus Gifu. Microscopy studies showed that the mode of infection of L. burttii roots by the nodD2 and nolR mutants switched from intercellular entry to infection threads (ITs). In the presence of the isoflavone genistein, both mutants overproduced Nod-factors. Transcriptomic analyses showed that, in the presence of Lotus japonicus Gifu root exudates, genes related to Nod factors production were overexpressed in both mutants in comparison to HH103 RifR. Complementation of the nodD2 and nolR mutants provoked a decrease in Nod-factor production, the incapacity to form nitrogen-fixing nodules with L. japonicus Gifu and restored the intercellular way of infection in L. burttii. Thus, the capacity of S. fredii HH103 RifR nodD2 and nolR mutants to infect L. burttii and L. japonicus Gifu by ITs and fix nitrogen L. japonicus Gifu might be correlated with Nod-factor overproduction, although other bacterial symbiotic signals could also be involved

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1423446512
Document Type :
Electronic Resource