Affiliation:
1. F. A. Janssens Laboratory of Genetics, B-3001 Heverlee, Belgium
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Autoinduction plays an important role in intercellular communication among symbiotic and pathogenic gram-negative bacteria. We report here that a nitrogen-fixing symbiont of
Phaseolus vulgaris
,
Rhizobium etli
CNPAF512, produces at least seven different autoinducer molecules. One of them exhibits a growth-inhibitory effect like that of the bacteriocin
small
[
N
-(3
R
-hydroxy-7-
cis
-tetradecanoyl)-
l
-homoserine lactone]. At least two of the other autoinducers are synthesized by a LuxI-homologous autoinducer synthase. The corresponding
luxI
homologous gene (
raiI
) and a
luxR
homolog (
raiR
) have been identified and characterized. Enhanced expression of
raiI
is dependent on cell density and on the presence of one or more autoinducer molecules synthesized by
R. etli
CNPAF512. A
raiI
mutant was shown to release only three different autoinducer molecules; a
raiR
mutant releases four different autoinducer molecules. Examination of different mutants for nodulation of beans showed that
raiI
is involved in the restriction of nodule number, whereas nitrogen-fixing activity in terms of acetylene reduction per nodule was not affected.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
105 articles.
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