Enhanced Symbiotic Performance by Rhizobium tropici Glycogen Synthase Mutants

Author:

Marroquı́ Silvia12,Zorreguieta Angeles1,Santamarı́a Carmen3,Temprano Francisco3,Soberón Mario4,Megı́as Manuel2,Downie J. Allan1

Affiliation:

1. John Innes Centre, Norwich NR4 7UH, United Kingdom1;

2. Departamento de Microbiologı́a y Parasitologı́a, Universidad de Sevilla,2 and

3. CIFA “Las Torres y Tomejil,” Alcalá del Rı́o,3Sevilla, Spain; and

4. Departamento de Biologı́a Molecular de Plantas, Instituto de Biotecnologı́a, UNAM, Cuernavaca, Morelos, México4

Abstract

ABSTRACT We isolated a Tn 5 -induced Rhizobium tropici mutant that has enhanced capacity to oxidize N,N -dimethyl- p -phenylendiamine (DMPD) and therefore has enhanced respiration via cytochrome oxidase. The mutant had increased levels of the cytochromes c 1 and CycM and a small increase in the amount of cytochrome aa 3 . In plant tests, the mutant increased the dry weight of Phaseolus vulgaris plants by 20 to 38% compared with the control strain, thus showing significantly enhanced symbiotic performance. The predicted product of the mutated gene is homologous to glycogen synthases from several bacteria, and the mutant lacked glycogen. The DNA sequence of the adjacent gene region revealed six genes predicted to encode products homologous to the following gene products from Escherichia coli : glycogen phosphorylase ( glgP ), glycogen branching enzyme ( glgB ), ADP glucose pyrophosphorylase ( glgC ), glycogen synthase ( glgA ), phosphoglucomutase ( pgm ), and glycogen debranching enzyme ( glgX ). All six genes are transcribed in the same direction, and analysis with lacZ gene fusions suggests that the first five genes are organized in one operon, although pgm appears to have an additional promoter; glgX is transcribed independently. Surprisingly, the glgA mutant had decreased levels of high-molecular-weight exopolysaccharide after growth on glucose, but levels were normal after growth on galactose. A deletion mutant was constructed in order to generate a nonpolar mutation in glgA . This mutant had a phenotype similar to that of the Tn 5 mutant, indicating that the enhanced respiration and symbiotic nitrogen fixation and decreased exopolysaccharide were due to mutation of glgA and not to a polar effect on a downstream gene.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Molecular Biology,Microbiology

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