Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. viciae mutants unable to transport branched-chain amino acids via the two main amino acid ABC transport complexes AapJQMP and BraDEFGC produce a nitrogen starvation phenotype when inoculated on pea (Pisum sativum) plants [1], [2]. Bacteroids in indeterminate pea nodules have reduced abundance and a lower chromosome number. They reduce transcription of pathways for branched-chain amino acid biosynthesis and become dependent on their provision by the host. This has been called "symbiotic auxotrophy".A region important in solute specificity was identified in AapQ and changing P144D in this region reduced branched-chain amino acid transport to a very low rate. Strains carrying P144D were still fully effective for N(2...
Purine auxotrophs of Rhizobium leguminosarum strain CFN42 (biovar phaseoli) induce bean nodules lack...
Some soil-dwelling bacteria in the genus Rhizobium can form symbioses with leguminous plants, includ...
When subjected to nutritional stress, bacteria modify their amino acid metabolism and cell division ...
Symbiotic auxotrophy occurs in both determinate pea and indeterminate bean nodules demonstrating its...
. Bacteroids in indeterminate pea nodules have reduced abundance and a lower chromosome number. They...
One of the largest contributions to biologically available nitrogen comes from the reduction of N-2 ...
The biological reduction of atmospheric N-2 to ammonium (nitrogen fixation) provides about 65% of th...
1041-1049Ten aromatic amino acid auxotrophs of Sinorhizobium meliloti (previously called Rhizobium ...
The biological reduction of atmospheric N2 to ammonium (nitrogen fixation) provides about 65% of the...
Analyses ofRhizobium meliloti trp auxotrophs suggest that anthranilate biosynthesis by the R. melilo...
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 symbiotic nitrogen fixation (SNF) with legumes is the primary source of biologically fixed nitro...
Some Sinorhizobium meliloti mutants in genes involved in isoleucine, valine, and leucine biosynthesi...
A. Rationale. Bacteria of the family Rhizobiaceae enter into a symbiotic relationship with legumes i...
Purine auxotrophs of Rhizobium leguminosarum strain CFN42 (biovar phaseoli) induce bean nodules lack...
Some soil-dwelling bacteria in the genus Rhizobium can form symbioses with leguminous plants, includ...
When subjected to nutritional stress, bacteria modify their amino acid metabolism and cell division ...
Symbiotic auxotrophy occurs in both determinate pea and indeterminate bean nodules demonstrating its...
. Bacteroids in indeterminate pea nodules have reduced abundance and a lower chromosome number. They...
One of the largest contributions to biologically available nitrogen comes from the reduction of N-2 ...
The biological reduction of atmospheric N-2 to ammonium (nitrogen fixation) provides about 65% of th...
1041-1049Ten aromatic amino acid auxotrophs of Sinorhizobium meliloti (previously called Rhizobium ...
The biological reduction of atmospheric N2 to ammonium (nitrogen fixation) provides about 65% of the...
Analyses ofRhizobium meliloti trp auxotrophs suggest that anthranilate biosynthesis by the R. melilo...
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 symbiotic nitrogen fixation (SNF) with legumes is the primary source of biologically fixed nitro...
Some Sinorhizobium meliloti mutants in genes involved in isoleucine, valine, and leucine biosynthesi...
A. Rationale. Bacteria of the family Rhizobiaceae enter into a symbiotic relationship with legumes i...
Purine auxotrophs of Rhizobium leguminosarum strain CFN42 (biovar phaseoli) induce bean nodules lack...
Some soil-dwelling bacteria in the genus Rhizobium can form symbioses with leguminous plants, includ...
When subjected to nutritional stress, bacteria modify their amino acid metabolism and cell division ...