One of the largest contributions to biologically available nitrogen comes from the reduction of N-2 to ammonia by rhizobia in symbiosis with legumes. Plants supply dicarboxylic acids as a carbon source to bacteroids, and in return they receive ammonia. However, metabolic exchange must be more complex, because effective N-2 fixation by Rhizobium leguminosarum bv viciae bacteroids requires either one of two broad-specificity amino acid ABC transporters (Aap and Bra). It was proposed that amino acids cycle between plant and bacteroids, but the model was unconstrained because of the broad solute specificity of Aap and Bra. Here, we constrain the specificity of Bra and ectopically express heterologous transporters to demonstrate that branched-ch...
International audienceRhizobia and legume plants establish symbiotic associations resulting in the f...
The reduction of atmospheric nitrogen (N2) to ammonia (N2 fixation) by bacteria (rhizobia) living sy...
Rhizobia and legume plants establish symbiotic associations resulting in the formation of organs spe...
The biological reduction of atmospheric N2 to ammonium (nitrogen fixation) provides about 65% of the...
Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. viciae mutants unable to transport branched-chain amino acids via the tw...
The biological reduction of atmospheric N-2 to ammonium (nitrogen fixation) provides about 65% of th...
Symbiotic auxotrophy occurs in both determinate pea and indeterminate bean nodules demonstrating its...
Rhizobia induce nodule formation on legume roots and differentiate into bacteroids, which catabolize...
Biological nitrogen fixation is vital to nutrient cycling in the biosphere and is the major route by...
Biological nitrogen fixation is vital to nutrient cycling in the biosphere and is the major route by...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comBiological nitrogen fixation involves t...
Nitrogen fixation within legume nodules results from a complex metabolic exchange between bacteria o...
Legumes form a symbiosis with rhizobia, a soil bacterium that allows them to access atmospheric nitr...
Bacteria have evolved a wide variety of metabolic strategies to cope with varied environments. Some ...
Symbiotic nitrogen fixation by rhizobia in legume root nodules injects about 40 million tonnes of ni...
International audienceRhizobia and legume plants establish symbiotic associations resulting in the f...
The reduction of atmospheric nitrogen (N2) to ammonia (N2 fixation) by bacteria (rhizobia) living sy...
Rhizobia and legume plants establish symbiotic associations resulting in the formation of organs spe...
The biological reduction of atmospheric N2 to ammonium (nitrogen fixation) provides about 65% of the...
Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. viciae mutants unable to transport branched-chain amino acids via the tw...
The biological reduction of atmospheric N-2 to ammonium (nitrogen fixation) provides about 65% of th...
Symbiotic auxotrophy occurs in both determinate pea and indeterminate bean nodules demonstrating its...
Rhizobia induce nodule formation on legume roots and differentiate into bacteroids, which catabolize...
Biological nitrogen fixation is vital to nutrient cycling in the biosphere and is the major route by...
Biological nitrogen fixation is vital to nutrient cycling in the biosphere and is the major route by...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comBiological nitrogen fixation involves t...
Nitrogen fixation within legume nodules results from a complex metabolic exchange between bacteria o...
Legumes form a symbiosis with rhizobia, a soil bacterium that allows them to access atmospheric nitr...
Bacteria have evolved a wide variety of metabolic strategies to cope with varied environments. Some ...
Symbiotic nitrogen fixation by rhizobia in legume root nodules injects about 40 million tonnes of ni...
International audienceRhizobia and legume plants establish symbiotic associations resulting in the f...
The reduction of atmospheric nitrogen (N2) to ammonia (N2 fixation) by bacteria (rhizobia) living sy...
Rhizobia and legume plants establish symbiotic associations resulting in the formation of organs spe...