November 1998, Volume 11, Number 11 Pages 1094-1101
http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/MPMI.1998.11.11.1094
Expression and Regulation of Phosphate Stress Inducible Genes in Sinorhizobium melilotiMichael L. Summers, James G. Elkins, Brian A. Elliott, and Timothy R. McDermott Department of Land Resources and Environmental Sciences, Leon Johnson Hall, Montana State University, Bozeman 59717-3120, U.S.A. Open Access.
Sinorhizobium meliloti 104A14 was mutated with transposon Tn5B22, which creates lacZ transcriptional fusions when inserted in the correct orientation relative to the promoter. This promoter reporter allowed us to identify six phosphate stress inducible (psi) genes in S. meliloti that are up-regulated in response to inorganic phosphate (Pi) starvation. The transposon and flanking DNA were cloned from each psi::Tn5B22 reporter mutant and the junction DNA sequenced. High identity/similarity of the inferred peptides with those in major data bases allowed identification of the following genes: dnaK, expC, pssB, ackA, vipC, and prkA. The prkA homolog was also found to be upregulated in response to carbon starvation and when nitrate replaced ammonium as the nitrogen source. Through allele replacement techniques, PhoB¯ mutants were generated for the expC, ackA, vipC, and pssB reporter strains. Loss of a functional PhoB resulted in the absence of Pi-sensitive induction in all four genes. These experiments suggest the Pho regulon in S. meliloti includes genes that presumably are not directly linked to Pi acquisition or assimilation. The psi strains were tested for their symbiotic properties under growth conditions that were Pi-limiting or Pi-nonlimiting for the host plant. All were Nod+ and Fix+ except the reporter strain of dnaK transcription, which was less effective than the wild-type strain under both P treatments, indicating DnaK is required for optimum symbiotic function. Additional keywords: acetyl-phosphate, heat shock protein, polysaccharide. Cited byLife and death with arsenicBioEssays Mar 2011n/a-n/a CrossRef Genetic and biochemical properties of an alkaline phosphatase PhoX family protein found in many bacteriaEnvironmental Microbiology Jun 2009, Volume 11, Number 6: 1572-1587 CrossRef Identification of Genes Relevant to Symbiosis and Competitiveness in Sinorhizobium meliloti Using Signature-Tagged MutantsMolecular Plant-Microbe Interactions Feb 2008, Volume 21, Number 2: 219-231 Abstract
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