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Genetic Determinants of Ammonium Excretion in nifL Mutants of Azotobacter vinelandii

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AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/aem.01876-21

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nitrogen fixation; regulation; nifL; ammonium excretion; A. vinelandii; transfer of fixed nitrogen; rice; biofertilizer

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  1. National Science Foundation [NSF-1331098]
  2. U.S. Department of Agriculture National Institute of Food and Agriculture, Hatch umbrella project [1015621]

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This study identifies discrete determinants that lead to ammonium excretion in Azotobacter vinelandii and demonstrates the potential of generating promising biofertilizers capable of transferring fixed nitrogen to crops through gene editing.
The ubiquitous diazotrophic soil bacterium Azotobacter vinelandii has been extensively studied as a model organism for biological nitrogen fixation (BNF). In A. vinelandii, BNF is regulated by the NifL-NifA two-component system, where NifL acts as an antiactivator that tightly controls the activity of the nitrogen fixation-specific transcriptional activator NifA in response to redox, nitrogen, and carbon status. While several studies reported that mutations in A. vinelandii nift resulted in the deregulation of nitrogenase expression and the release of large quantities of ammonium, knowledge about the specific determinants for this ammonium-excreting phenotype is lacking. In this work, we report that only specific disruptions of nift. lead to large quantities of ammonium accumulated in liquid culture (similar to 12 mM). The ammonium excretion phenotype is associated solely with deletions of NifL domains combined with the insertion of a promoter sequence in the orientation opposite that of nifLA transcription. We further demonstrated that the strength of the inserted promoter could influence the amounts of ammonium excreted by affecting rnf1 gene expression as an additional requirement for ammonium excretion. These ammonium-excreting nifL mutants significantly stimulate the transfer of fixed nitrogen to rice. This work defines discrete determinants that bring about A. vinelandii ammonium excretion and demonstrates that strains can be generated through simple gene editing to provide promising biofertilizers capable of transferring nitrogen to crops. IMPORTANCE There is considerable interest in the engineering of ammonium-excreting bacteria for use in agriculture to promote the growth of plants under fixed-nitrogen-limiting conditions. This work defines discrete determinants that bring about A. vinelandii ammonium excretion and demonstrates that strains can be generated through simple gene editing to provide promising biofertilizers capable of transferring nitrogen to crops.

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