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Varying the abundance of O antigen in Rhizobium etli and its effect on symbiosis with Phaseolus vulgaris

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JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY
卷 182, 期 19, 页码 5317-5324

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AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/JB.182.19.5317-5324.2000

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  1. NIGMS NIH HHS [R01 GM039583, GM39583] Funding Source: Medline

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Judged by migration of its lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in gel electrophoresis, the O antigen of Rhizobium etli mutant strain CE166 was apparently of normal size. However, its LPS sugar composition and staining of the LPS bands after electrophoresis indicated that the proportion of its LPS molecules that possessed O antigen was only 40% of the wild-type value. Its LPS also differed from the wild type by lacking quinovosamine (2-amino-2,6-dideoxyglucose). Both of these defects were due to a single genetic locus carrying a Tn5 insertion, The deficiency in O-antigen amount, but not the absence of quinovosamine, was suppressed by transferring into this strain recombinant plasmids that shared a 7.8-kb stretch of the R. etli CE3 lps genetic region a, even though this suppressing DNA did not carry the genetic region mutated in strain CE166, Strain CE166 gave rise to pseudonodules on legume host Phaseolus vulgaris, whereas the mutant suppressed by DNA from Ips region a elicited nitrogen-fixing nodules, However, the nodules in the latter case developed slowly and were widely dispersed. Two other R, etli mutants that had one-half or less of the normal amount of O antigen also gave rise to pseudonodules on P. vulgaris. The latter strains were mutated in Ips region a and could be restored to normal LPS content and normal symbiosis by complementation with wild-type DNA from this region. Hence, the symbiotic role of LPS requires near-normal abundance of O antigen and may require a structural feature conferred by quinovosamine.

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