Literature DB >> 4008441

Conservation of symbiotic nitrogen fixation gene sequences in Rhizobium japonicum and Bradyrhizobium japonicum.

R V Masterson, R K Prakash, A G Atherly.   

Abstract

Southern hybridization with nif (nitrogen fixation) and nod (nodulation) DNA probes from Rhizobium meliloti against intact plasmid DNA of Rhizobium japonicum and Bradyrhizobium japonicum strains indicated that both nif and nod sequences are on plasmid DNA in most R. japonicum strains. An exception is found with R. japonicum strain USDA194 and all B. japonicum strains where nif and nod sequences are on the chromosome. In R. japonicum strains, with the exception of strain USDA205, both nif and nod sequences are on the same plasmid. In strain USDA205, the nif genes are on a 112-megadalton plasmid, and nod genes are on a 195-megadalton plasmid. Hybridization to EcoRI digests of total DNA to nif and nod probes from R. meliloti show that the nif and nod sequences are conserved in both R. japonicum and B. japonicum strains regardless of the plasmid or chromosomal location of these genes. In addition, nif DNA hybridization patterns were identical among all R. japonicum strains and with most of the B. japonicum strains examined. Similarly, many of the bands that hybridize to the nodulation probe isolated from R. meliloti were found to be common among R. japonicum strains. Under reduced hybridization stringency conditions, strong conservation of nodulation sequences was observed in strains of B. japonicum. We have also found that the plasmid pRjaUSDA193, which possess nif and nod sequences, does not possess sequence homology with any plasmid of USDA194, but is homologous to parts of the chromosome of USDA194. Strain USDA194 is unique, since nif and nod sequences are present on the chromosome instead of on a plasmid as observed with all other strains examined.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 4008441      PMCID: PMC219075          DOI: 10.1128/jb.163.1.21-26.1985

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.490


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