Rhizobium leguminosarum Biovar viciae 1-Aminocyclopropane-1-Carboxylate Deaminase Promotes Nodulation of Pea Plants
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Rhizobium leguminosarum
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Genes, Regulator
Carbon-Carbon Lyases
Ethylenes
Pisum sativum
DOI:
10.1128/aem.69.8.4396-4402.2003
Publication Date:
2003-08-05T22:09:55Z
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ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT
Ethylene inhibits nodulation in various legumes. In order to investigate strategies employed by
Rhizobium
to regulate nodulation, the 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate (ACC) deaminase gene was isolated and characterized from one of the ACC deaminase-producing rhizobia,
Rhizobium leguminosarum
bv. viciae 128C53K. ACC deaminase degrades ACC, the immediate precursor of ethylene in higher plants. Through the action of this enzyme, ACC deaminase-containing bacteria can reduce ethylene biosynthesis in plants. Insertion mutants with mutations in the rhizobial ACC deaminase gene (
acdS
) and its regulatory gene, a leucine-responsive regulatory protein-like gene (
lrpL
), were constructed and tested to determine their abilities to nodulate
Pisum sativum
L. cv. Sparkle (pea). Both mutants, neither of which synthesized ACC deaminase, showed decreased nodulation efficiency compared to that of the parental strain. Our results suggest that ACC deaminase in
R. leguminosarum
bv. viciae 128C53K enhances the nodulation of
P. sativum
L. cv. Sparkle, likely by modulating ethylene levels in the plant roots during the early stages of nodule development. ACC deaminase might be the second described strategy utilized by
Rhizobium
to promote nodulation by adjusting ethylene levels in legumes.
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