Conjugative transfer between Rhizobium etli endosymbionts inside the root nodule

  • Bañuelos Vazquez, Luis Alfredo
  • Torres Tejerizo, Gonzalo Arturo
  • Cervantes de La Luz, Laura
  • Girard, Lourdes
  • Romero, David
  • Brom, Susana
Publication date
May 2019
Publisher
Wiley
Journal
Environmental Microbiology

Abstract

Since the discovery that biological nitrogen fixation ensues in nodules resulting from the interaction of rhizobia with legumes, nodules were thought to be exclusive for hosting nitrogen-fixing and plant growth promoting bacteria. In this work, we uncover a novel function of nodules, as a niche permissive to acquisition of plasmids via conjugative transfer. We used Rhizobium etli CFN42, which nodulates Phaseolus vulgaris. The genome of R. etli CFN42 contains a chromosome and six plasmids. pRet42a is a conjugative plasmid regulated by Quorum-Sensing (QS), and pRet42d is the symbiotic plasmid. Here, using confocal microscopy and flow cytometry, we show that pRet42a transfers on the root's surface, and unexpectedly, inside the nodules. Conjuga...

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