Affiliation:
1. Program in Cellular and Molecular Biology1 and
2. Department of Plant Pathology,2 University of Wisconsin—Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 53706
Abstract
ABSTRACT
RosR is a determinant of nodulation competitiveness and cell surface characteristics of
Rhizobium etli
and has sequence similarity to a family of transcriptional repressors. To understand how RosR affects these phenotypes, we mutagenized a
rosR
mutant derivative of
R. etli
strain CE3 with a mini-Tn
5
that contains a promoterless
gusA
gene at one end, which acts as a transcriptional reporter. Using a mass-mating technique, we introduced
rosR
into each mutant in
trans
and screened for mutants that expressed different levels of β-glucuronidase activity in the presence and absence of
rosR
. A screen of 18,000 mutants identified 52 insertions in genes negatively regulated by RosR and 1 insertion in a gene positively regulated by RosR. Nucleotide sequence analysis of the regions flanking the insertions suggests that RosR regulates genes of diverse function, including those involved in polysaccharide production and in carbohydrate metabolism and those in a region containing sequence similarity to
virC1
and
virD3
from
Agrobacterium tumefaciens
. Two of the mutants produced colonies with altered morphology and were more competitive in nodulation than was CE3Δ
rosR
, the
rosR
parent. One mutant that contained an insertion in a gene with similarity to
exsH
of
Sinorhizobium meliloti
did not nodulate the plant host
Phaseolus vulgaris
without
rosR
. These results indicate that RosR directly or indirectly influences expression of diverse genes in
R. etli
, some of which affect the cell surface and nodulation competitiveness.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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