Affiliation:
1. State Key Laboratory of Soil Erosion and Dryland Farming on the Loess Plateau, College of Life Sciences, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, Shaanxi, China
2. Department of Plant and Environmental Science, University of Copenhagen, Frederiksberg, Denmark
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Sinorhizobium meliloti
CCNWSX0020, isolated from root nodules of
Medicago lupulina
growing in gold mine tailings in the northwest of China, displayed both copper resistance and growth promotion of leguminous plants in copper-contaminated soil. Nevertheless, the genetic and biochemical mechanisms responsible for copper resistance in
S. meliloti
CCNWSX0020 remained uncharacterized. To investigate genes involved in copper resistance, an
S. meliloti
CCNWSX0020 Tn
5
insertion library of 14,000 mutants was created. Five copper-sensitive mutants, named SXa-1, SXa-2, SXc-1, SXc-2, and SXn, were isolated, and the disrupted regions involved were identified by inverse PCR and subsequent sequencing. Both SXa-1 and SXa-2 carried a transposon insertion in
lpxXL
(
SM0020_18047
), encoding the LpxXL C-28 acyltransferase; SXc-1 and SXc-2 carried a transposon insertion in
merR
(
SM0020_29390
), encoding the regulatory activator; SXn contained a transposon insertion in
omp
(
SM0020_18792
), encoding a hypothetical outer membrane protein. The results of reverse transcriptase PCR (RT-PCR) combined with transposon gene disruptions revealed that
SM0020_05862
, encoding an unusual P-type ATPase, was regulated by the MerR protein. Analysis of the genome sequence showed that this P-type ATPase did not contain an N-terminal metal-binding domain or a CPC motif but rather TPCP compared with CopA from
Escherichia coli
. Pot experiments were carried out to determine whether growth and copper accumulation of the host plant
M. lupulina
were affected in the presence of the wild type or the different mutants. Soil samples were subjected to three levels of copper contamination, namely, the uncontaminated control and 47.36 and 142.08 mg/kg, and three replicates were conducted for each treatment. The results showed that the wild-type
S. meliloti
CCNWSX0020 enabled the host plant to grow better and accumulate copper ions. The plant dry weight and copper content of
M. lupulina
inoculated with the 5 copper-sensitive mutants significantly decreased in the presence of CuSO
4
.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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