Title of article :
Nitrogen fixation in transposon mutants fromBradyrhizobium japonicum USDA110 impaired in nitrate reductase
Author/Authors :
Mar?a Camacho، نويسنده , , AraceliBurgos R. de C.، نويسنده , , ManuelA. Chamber-Pérez، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Tn5 transposon mutagenesis was carried out in Bradyrhizobium japonicumstrain USDA110 to produce defective mutants. From over one thousand clones expressing low levels of nitrate reductase activity as free-living bacteria, approximately five percent had significantly different ratios of nodulation, N2 fixation or nitrate reductase activity compared to the wild strain when determined in bacteroids from soybean nodules. Tn5 insertions were checked previously and mutants were arranged into four different groups. Only one of these groups, designated AN, was less effective at N2 fixation than the wild strain, suggesting a mutation in a domain shared by nitrogenase and NR. The remaining groups of insertions successfully nodulated and were as effective at N2 fixation as the wild strain, but showed diminished ability to reduce nitrate both in nodules and in the isolated bacteroids when assayed in vitro with NADH or methyl viologen as electron donors. PCR amplification demonstrated that Tn5 insertions took place in different genes on each mutant group and the type of mutant (CC) expressing almost no nitrate reductase activity under all treatments seemed to possess transposable elements in two genes. Induction of nitrate reductase activity by nitrate was observed only in those clones expressing a low constitutive activity (AN and AE). Nitrate reductase activity in bacteroids along nodule growth decreased in all groups including the ineffective AN group, whose nodulation was highly inhibited by nitrate at 5 mmol/L N. Host-cultivar interaction seemed to influence the regulation of nitrate reductase activity in bacteroids. Total or partial repression of nitrate reductase activity in bacteroids unaffected by N2 fixation (CC, AJ and AE groups) improved nodule resistance to nitrate and N yields of shoots over those of the wild strain. These observations may suggest that some of the energy supplied to bacteroids was wasted by its constitutive NRA.
Keywords :
nitrogenase , nitrate reductase activity , Nodulation , N2fixation , Soybeans , Tn5 transposition , ureides , Bacteroids , Bradyrhizobium japonicum spp.
Journal title :
Journal of Plant Physiology
Journal title :
Journal of Plant Physiology