The Rhizobium GstI protein reduces the NH4+ assimilation capacity of Rhizobium leguminosarum.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2001
Abstract:
We show that the protein encoded by the glutamine synthetase translational inhibitor (gstI) gene reduces the NH4+ assimilation capacity of Rhizobium leguminosarum. In this organism, gstI expression is regulated by the ntr system, including the PII protein, as a function of the nitrogen (N) status of the cells. The GstI protein, when expressed from an inducible promoter, inhibits glutamine synthetase II (glnII) expression under all N conditions tested. The induction of gstI affects the growth of a glutamine synthetase I (glnA-) strain and a single amino acid substitution (W48D) results in the complete loss of GstI function. During symbiosis, gstI is expressed in young differentiating symbiosomes (SBs) but not in differentiated N2-fixing SBs. In young SBs, the PII protein modulates the transcription of NtrC-regulated genes such as gstI and glnII. The evidence presented herein strengthens the idea that the endocytosis of bacteria inside the cytoplasm of the host cells is a key step in the regulation of NH4+ metabolism.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
GLUTAMINE-SYNTHETASE-II; NITROGEN-FIXATION; TRANSCRIPTIONAL ANALYSIS; NODULE DEVELOPMENT; DOWN-REGULATION; BIOVAR VICEAE; ROOT-NODULES; GENE; EXPRESSION; ETLI
Elenco autori:
Patriarca, EDUARDO JORGE; Tate', Rosarita
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