The biological nitrogen fixation carried out by some Bacteria and Archaea is one of the most attractive alternatives to synthetic nitrogen fertilizers. However, with the exception of the symbiotic rhizobia-legumes system, progress towards a more extensive realization of this goal has been slow. In this study we manipulated the endogenous regulation of both nitrogen fixation and assimilation in the aerobic bacterium Azotobacter vinelandii. Substituting an exogenously inducible promoter for the native promoter of glutamine synthetase produced conditional lethal mutant strains unable to grow diazotrophically in the absence of the inducer. This mutant phenotype could be reverted in a double mutant strain bearing a deletion in the nifL gene that...
In Azotobacter vinelandii, nitrogen fixation is regulated at the transcriptional level by an unusual...
Azotobacters are N2-synthesizing microorganisms that biosynthesize N2 in a symbiotic relationship wi...
Understanding how Nature accomplishes the reduction of inert nitrogen gas to form metabolically trac...
The biological nitrogen fixation carried out by some Bacteria and Archaea is one of the most attract...
There is an increasing interest in the use of N2-fixing bacteria for the sustainable biofertilizatio...
Due to the costly energy demands of nitrogen (N) fixation, diazotrophic bacteria have evolved comple...
Due to the costly energy demands of nitrogen (N) fixation, diazotrophic bacteria have evolved comple...
Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) is the nitrogenase-catalyzed conversion of dinitrogen to ammonia ...
Nitrogen is the second most critical factor for crop production after water. In this study, the bene...
Nitrogen is the second most critical factor for crop production after water. In this study, the bene...
It has been demonstrated that ammonia, the natural endproduct of nitrogen fixation, acts as a corepr...
Recent advances in understanding the genetics of nitrogen fixation have provided ideas for novel app...
Summary: The reduction of chemically inert nitrogen to ammonia is a critical step in the global nitr...
Biological nitrogen fixation is not only essential for world nitrogen balance but it is also an alte...
Eukaryotic organisms such as plants are unable to utilise nitrogen gas (N2) directly as a source of ...
In Azotobacter vinelandii, nitrogen fixation is regulated at the transcriptional level by an unusual...
Azotobacters are N2-synthesizing microorganisms that biosynthesize N2 in a symbiotic relationship wi...
Understanding how Nature accomplishes the reduction of inert nitrogen gas to form metabolically trac...
The biological nitrogen fixation carried out by some Bacteria and Archaea is one of the most attract...
There is an increasing interest in the use of N2-fixing bacteria for the sustainable biofertilizatio...
Due to the costly energy demands of nitrogen (N) fixation, diazotrophic bacteria have evolved comple...
Due to the costly energy demands of nitrogen (N) fixation, diazotrophic bacteria have evolved comple...
Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) is the nitrogenase-catalyzed conversion of dinitrogen to ammonia ...
Nitrogen is the second most critical factor for crop production after water. In this study, the bene...
Nitrogen is the second most critical factor for crop production after water. In this study, the bene...
It has been demonstrated that ammonia, the natural endproduct of nitrogen fixation, acts as a corepr...
Recent advances in understanding the genetics of nitrogen fixation have provided ideas for novel app...
Summary: The reduction of chemically inert nitrogen to ammonia is a critical step in the global nitr...
Biological nitrogen fixation is not only essential for world nitrogen balance but it is also an alte...
Eukaryotic organisms such as plants are unable to utilise nitrogen gas (N2) directly as a source of ...
In Azotobacter vinelandii, nitrogen fixation is regulated at the transcriptional level by an unusual...
Azotobacters are N2-synthesizing microorganisms that biosynthesize N2 in a symbiotic relationship wi...
Understanding how Nature accomplishes the reduction of inert nitrogen gas to form metabolically trac...