mRNA Extraction and Reverse Transcription-PCR Protocol for Detection of nifH Gene Expression by Azotobacter vinelandii in Soil

Author:

Bürgmann Helmut1,Widmer Franco2,Sigler William V.1,Zeyer Josef1

Affiliation:

1. Soil Biology, Institute of Terrestrial Ecology, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH-Zürich), CH-8952 Schlieren

2. Swiss Federal Research Station for Agroecology and Agriculture (FAL Reckenholz), CH-8046 Zürich, Switzerland

Abstract

ABSTRACT The study of free-living nitrogen-fixing organisms in bulk soil is hampered by the great diversity of soil microbial communities and the difficulty of relating nitrogen fixation activities to individual members of the diazotroph populations. We developed a molecular method that allows analysis of nifH mRNA expression in soil in parallel with determinations of nitrogen-fixing activity and bacterial growth. In this study, Azotobacter vinelandii growing in sterile soil and liquid culture served as a model system for nifH expression, in which sucrose served as the carbon source and provided nitrogen-limited conditions, while amendments of NH 4 NO 3 were used to suppress nitrogen fixation. Soil RNA extraction was performed with a new optimized direct extraction protocol that yielded nondegraded total RNA. The RNA extracts were of high purity, free of DNA contamination, and allowed highly sensitive and specific detection of nifH mRNA by a reverse transcription-PCR. The level of nifH gene expression was estimated by PCR amplification of reverse-transcribed nifH mRNA fragments with A. vinelandii -specific nifH primers. This new approach revealed that nifH gene expression was positively correlated with bulk nitrogen fixation activity in soil ( r 2 = 0.72) and in liquid culture ( r 2 = 0.84) and therefore is a powerful tool for studying specific regulation of gene expression directly in the soil environment.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology

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