نتایج جستجو برای: sinorhizobium

تعداد نتایج: 1682  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2005
Leen De Gelder Frederik P J Vandecasteele Celeste J Brown Larry J Forney Eva M Top

Horizontal transfer of multiresistance plasmids in the environment contributes to the growing problem of drug-resistant pathogens. Even though the plasmid host cell is the primary environment in which the plasmid functions, possible effects of the plasmid donor on the range of bacteria to which plasmids spread in microbial communities have not been investigated. In this study we show that the h...

2014
Fernando M García-Rodríguez Teresa Hernández-Gutiérrez Vanessa Díaz-Prado Nicolás Toro

Gene-targeting vectors derived from mobile group II introns capable of forming a ribonucleoprotein (RNP) complex containing excised intron lariat RNA and an intron-encoded protein (IEP) with reverse transcriptase (RT), maturase, and endonuclease (En) activities have been described. RmInt1 is an efficient mobile group II intron with an IEP lacking the En domain. We performed a comprehensive stud...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2009
Jennifer Morris Juan E González

The nitrogen-fixing symbiont Sinorhizobium meliloti senses and responds to constantly changing environmental conditions as it makes its way through the soil in search of its leguminous plant host, Medicago sativa (alfalfa). As a result, this bacterium regulates various aspects of its physiology in order to respond appropriately to stress, starvation, and competition. For example, exopolysacchar...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2012
Ellen L Simms Stephanie S Porter

Intraspecific genetic variation can affect community structure and ecosystem processes (Bolnick et al. 2011). It can also influence phenotypic expression by genotypes within other species to produce genotype-by-genotype (G × G) interaction (Falconer & Mackay 1996). Evolution of one species drives correlated evolution of others when it causes G × G for fitness (Thompson 2005). However, the mecha...

Journal: :Science 2001
D W Wood J C Setubal R Kaul D E Monks J P Kitajima V K Okura Y Zhou L Chen G E Wood N F Almeida L Woo Y Chen I T Paulsen J A Eisen P D Karp D Bovee P Chapman J Clendenning G Deatherage W Gillet C Grant T Kutyavin R Levy M J Li E McClelland A Palmieri C Raymond G Rouse C Saenphimmachak Z Wu P Romero D Gordon S Zhang H Yoo Y Tao P Biddle M Jung W Krespan M Perry B Gordon-Kamm L Liao S Kim C Hendrick Z Y Zhao M Dolan F Chumley S V Tingey J F Tomb M P Gordon M V Olson E W Nester

The 5.67-megabase genome of the plant pathogen Agrobacterium tumefaciens C58 consists of a circular chromosome, a linear chromosome, and two plasmids. Extensive orthology and nucleotide colinearity between the genomes of A. tumefaciens and the plant symbiont Sinorhizobium meliloti suggest a recent evolutionary divergence. Their similarities include metabolic, transport, and regulatory systems t...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2004
Péter Putnoky Veronika Deák Krisztina Békási Adrienn Pálvölgyi Anita Maász Zsuzsanna Palágyi Gyula Hoffmann Ildikó Kerepesi

The strain-specific capsular polysaccharide KR5 antigen of Sinorhizobium meliloti 41 is required both for invasion of the symbiotic nodule and for the adsorption of bacteriophage 16-3. In order to know more about the genes involved in these events, bacterial mutants carrying an altered phage receptor were identified by using host range phage mutants. A representative mutation was localized in t...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2003
Jean-Guy Catford Christian Staehelin Sylvain Lerat Yves Piché Horst Vierheilig

Roots of legumes establish symbiosis with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and nodule-inducing rhizobia. The existing nodules systemically suppress subsequent nodule formation in other parts of the root, a phenomenon termed autoregulation. Similarly, mycorrhizal roots reduce further AMF colonization on other parts of the root system. In this work, split- root systems of alfalfa (Medicago sati...

2014
George C. diCenzo Allyson M. MacLean Branislava Milunovic G. Brian Golding Turlough M. Finan Diarmaid Hughes

Many bacteria carry two or more chromosome-like replicons. This occurs in pathogens such as Vibrio cholerea and Brucella abortis as well as in many N2-fixing plant symbionts including all isolates of the alfalfa root-nodule bacteria Sinorhizobium meliloti. Understanding the evolution and role of this multipartite genome organization will provide significant insight into these important organism...

2016
F. Pérez-Montaño I. Jiménez-Guerrero S. Acosta-Jurado P. Navarro-Gómez F. J. Ollero J. E. Ruiz-Sainz F. J. López-Baena J. M. Vinardell

Sinorhizobium fredii HH103 is a rhizobial soybean symbiont that exhibits an extremely broad host-range. Flavonoids exuded by legume roots induce the expression of rhizobial symbiotic genes and activate the bacterial protein NodD, which binds to regulatory DNA sequences called nod boxes (NB). NB drive the expression of genes involved in the production of molecular signals (Nod factors) as well a...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2002
Gail P Ferguson R Martin Roop Graham C Walker

The BacA protein is essential for the long-term survival of Sinorhizobium meliloti and Brucella abortus within acidic compartments in plant and animal cells, respectively. Since both the S. meliloti and B. abortus bacA mutants have an increased resistance to bleomycin, it was hypothesized that BacA was a transporter of bleomycin and bleomycin-like compounds into the bacterial cell. However, our...

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