نتایج جستجو برای: r leguminosarum bv viciae

تعداد نتایج: 452295  

2013
Wayne Reeve Rui Tian Sofie De Meyer Vanessa Melino Jason Terpolilli Julie Ardley Ravi Tiwari John Howieson Ronald Yates Graham O’Hara Mohamed Ninawi Hazuki Teshima David Bruce Chris Detter Roxanne Tapia Cliff Han Chia-Lin Wei Marcel Huntemann James Han I-Min Chen Konstantinos Mavromatis Victor Markowitz Natalia Ivanova Galina Ovchinnikova Ioanna Pagani Amrita Pati Lynne Goodwin Sam Pitluck Tanja Woyke Nikos Kyrpides

Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. trifolii strain TA1 is an aerobic, motile, Gram-negative, non-spore-forming rod that is an effective nitrogen fixing microsymbiont on the perennial clovers originating from Europe and the Mediterranean basin. TA1 however is ineffective with many annual and perennial clovers originating from Africa and America. Here we describe the features of R. leguminosarum bv. tri...

2013
Wayne Reeve Jason Terpolilli Vanessa Melino Julie Ardley Rui Tian Sofie De Meyer Ravi Tiwari Ronald Yates Graham O’Hara John Howieson Mohamed Ninawi Brittany Held David Bruce Chris Detter Roxanne Tapia Cliff Han Chia-Lin Wei Marcel Huntemann James Han I-Min Chen Konstantinos Mavromatis Victor Markowitz Natalia Ivanova Galina Ovchinnikova Ioanna Pagani Amrita Pati Lynne Goodwin Tanja Woyke Nikos Kyrpides

Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. trifolii strain WSM597 is an aerobic, motile, Gram-negative, non-spore-forming rod isolated from a root nodule of the annual clover Trifolium pallidum L. growing at Glencoe Research Station near Tacuarembó, Uruguay. This strain is generally ineffective for nitrogen (N2) fixation with clovers of Mediterranean, North American and African origin, but is effective on the...

Journal: :Molecular plant-microbe interactions : MPMI 2001
J Fry M Wood P S Poole

Three discrete loci required for growth on myo-inositol in Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. viciae have been characterized. Two of these are catabolic loci that code for malonate semialdehyde dehydrogenase (iolA) and malonate semialdehyde dehydrogenase (iolD). IolD is part of a possible operon, iolDEB, although the functions of IolE and IolB are unknown. The third locus, int, codes for an ABC transp...

2017
Gaurav Sablok Riccardo Rosselli Torsten Seeman Robin van Velzen Elisa Polone Alessio Giacomini Nicola La Porta Rene Geurts Rosella Muresu Andrea Squartini

The prominent feature of rhizobia is their molecular dialogue with plant hosts. Such interaction is enabled by the presence of a series of symbiotic genes encoding for the synthesis and export of signals triggering organogenetic and physiological responses in the plant. The genome of the Rhizobium sullae type strain IS123T nodulating the legume Hedysarum coronarium, was sequenced and resulted i...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2004
Emma Lodwig Shalini Kumar David Allaway Alex Bourdes Jürgen Prell Ursula Priefer Philip Poole

Alanine dehydrogenase (AldA) is the principal enzyme with which pea bacteroids synthesize alanine de novo. In free-living culture, AldA activity is induced by carboxylic acids (succinate, malate, and pyruvate), although the best inducer is alanine. Measurement of the intracellular concentration of alanine showed that AldA contributes to net alanine synthesis in laboratory cultures. Divergently ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2013
L Rubio-Sanz R I Prieto J Imperial J M Palacios B Brito

A gene encoding a homolog to the cation diffusion facilitator protein DmeF from Cupriavidus metallidurans has been identified in the genome of Rhizobium leguminosarum UPM791. The R. leguminosarum dmeF gene is located downstream of an open reading frame (designated dmeR) encoding a protein homologous to the nickel- and cobalt-responsive transcriptional regulator RcnR from Escherichia coli. Analy...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1989
G Smit J W Kijne B J Lugtenberg

The relationship between Ca2+-dependent cell surface components of Rhizobium leguminosarum biovar viciae, motility, and ability to attach to pea root hair tips was investigated. In contrast to flagella and lipopolysaccharide, a small protein located on the cell surface was identified as the Ca2+-dependent adhesin.

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