Affiliation:
1. Instituto de Bioquı́mica y Biologı́a Molecular, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, 1900 La Plata, Argentina,1 and
2. Lehrstuhl für Genetik, Fakultät für Biologie, Universität Bielefeld, D-33501 Bielefeld, Germany2
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The genetic characterization of a 5.5-kb chromosomal region of
Sinorhizobium meliloti
2011 that contains
lpsB
, a gene required for the normal development of symbiosis with
Medicago
spp., is presented. The nucleotide sequence of this DNA fragment revealed the presence of six genes:
greA
and
lpsB
, transcribed in the forward direction; and
lpsE, lpsD, lpsC
, and
lrp
, transcribed in the reverse direction. Except for
lpsB
, none of the
lps
genes were relevant for nodulation and nitrogen fixation. Analysis of the transcriptional organization of
lpsB
showed that
greA
and
lpsB
are part of separate transcriptional units, which is in agreement with the finding of a DNA stretch homologous to a “nonnitrogen” promoter consensus sequence between
greA
and
lpsB
. The opposite orientation of
lpsB
with respect to its first downstream coding sequence,
lpsE
, indicated that the altered LPS and the defective symbiosis of
lpsB
mutants are both consequences of a primary nonpolar defect in a single gene. Global sequence comparisons revealed that the
greA-lpsB
and
lrp
genes of
S. meliloti
have a genetic organization similar to that of their homologous loci in
R. leguminosarum
bv. viciae. In particular, high sequence similarity was found between the translation product of
lpsB
and a core-related biosynthetic mannosyltransferase of
R. leguminosarum
bv. viciae encoded by the
lpcC
gene. The functional relationship between these two genes was demonstrated in genetic complementation experiments in which the
S. meliloti lpsB
gene restored the wild-type LPS phenotype when introduced into
lpcC
mutants of
R. leguminosarum
. These results support the view that
S. meliloti lpsB
also encodes a mannosyltransferase that participates in the biosynthesis of the LPS core. Evidence is provided for the presence of other
lpsB
-homologous sequences in several members of the family
Rhizobiaceae
.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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