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Indian J Exp Biol ; 2004 Oct; 42(10): 1028-31
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-55740

ABSTRACT

Among the transposable elements, mini-Tn5 transposon vector has proven to be of greater utility for insertion mutagenesis of variety of Gram negative bacteria. The mini-Tn5 vector containing promoter less egfp gene and gentamycin resistant gene was used for the present study. The transposon vector was introduced to M. huakuii from E. coli S17 by conjugation. The conjugants were screened for stable expression of egfp both in free-living and in nodules of Astragalus sinicus. The result showed that the conjugant #3 showed stable expression of green fluorescent both in free-living and bacteroid stage. The visualization of sym plasmid of wild strain and conjugants showed that conjugant #3 had a fragmentation of large sized plasmid into two but without affecting the nodulating ability. These results clearly indicated that mini-Tn5 vectors (Transposon vectors) the best alternate tools for plasmid vectors for integration of foreign genes in chromosomal DNA or symbiotic plasmid and expression, both in free-living and bacteroid stage of Rhizobium.


Subject(s)
Alphaproteobacteria/genetics , Astragalus Plant/microbiology , Conjugation, Genetic , DNA Transposable Elements/genetics , Escherichia coli/genetics , Gene Expression , Genetic Vectors , Green Fluorescent Proteins/genetics , Recombinant Proteins/genetics
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Indian J Exp Biol ; 2003 Aug; 41(8): 865-9
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-63108

ABSTRACT

DNA amplification fingerprinting (DAF) of 17 cyanobacterial isolates belonging to symbiotic and free-living forms of 6 different genera was done. The dendrogram analysis of 17 cyanobacterial cultures revealed three major clusters. All Westiellopsis cultures formed the first major cluster and their nucleotide relatedness ranged between 71-93%. In the second major cluster, the symbiotic cyanobacterium Anabaena sp dominated and all Anabaena cultures showed 60-75% similarity with each other. Nostoc muscorum is related to Anabaena variabilis by 85% and formed the third major cluster. The dendrogram analysis of cyanobacterial isolates clearly revealed that free-living cyanobacterial cultures were closely related with each other and were diverse from the symbiotic forms.


Subject(s)
Cyanobacteria/classification , DNA Fingerprinting , DNA Primers , DNA, Bacterial/analysis , Phylogeny , Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Technique , Symbiosis
3.
Indian J Exp Biol ; 2003 Aug; 41(8): 912-4
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-56474

ABSTRACT

Astragalus sinicus (Chinese Milk vetch), a green manure leguminous plant, harbors Mesorhizobium huakuii subsp. rengei strain B3 in the root nodules. The visualization of symbiotic plasmid of strain B3 showed the presence of one sym plasmid of about 425 kbp. Curing of sym plasmid by temperature and acrydine orange was studied. Growing rhizobial cells at high temperature (37 degrees C) or treating the cells with acrydine orange at 50 mg/l eliminated sym plasmid of M. huakuii strain B3, which was confirmed by sym plasmid visualization and plant infection test of cured strains.


Subject(s)
Astragalus Plant/microbiology , Nitrogen Fixation/physiology , Plant Roots/microbiology , Plasmids , Rhizobium/genetics , Symbiosis
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Indian J Exp Biol ; 2002 Aug; 40(8): 934-40
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-60664

ABSTRACT

Isolation of cyanobacteria was attempted from herbicide applied rice soils. The predominant genera were Westiellopsis followed by Anabaena, Nostoc and Oscillatoria. The herbicide tolerance was further tested by growing the cyanobacterial cultures in BG-11 medium supplemented with varying concentrations of the commonly used rice herbicide, viz butachlor under in vitro condition. The chlorophyll-a, phycobiliproteins and ammonia excretion were assessed at periodic intervals. Westiellopsis showed the maximum tolerance followed by Anabaena, Nostoc and Oscillatoria.


Subject(s)
Acetanilides/pharmacology , Ammonia/metabolism , Chlorophyll/metabolism , Cyanobacteria/drug effects , Drug Resistance, Microbial , Herbicides/pharmacology , Light-Harvesting Protein Complexes , Oryza/chemistry , Phycocyanin/analysis , Phycoerythrin/analysis , Proteins/metabolism , Soil Microbiology
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Indian J Exp Biol ; 2002 Mar; 40(3): 369-72
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-62263

ABSTRACT

In rice, nodule like structures were formed by inoculation of A. caulinodans combined with growth regulators and enzymes. Among the treatments, combination of cell wall degrading enzyme mixture and NAA with A. caulinodans induced more number of paranodules in rice. Total nitrogen content also increased in treated plants compared to uninoculated control.


Subject(s)
Azorhizobium caulinodans/growth & development , Cellulase/pharmacology , Naphthaleneacetic Acids/pharmacology , Nitrogen Fixation , Oryza/drug effects , Plant Growth Regulators/pharmacology , Plant Roots/drug effects , Polygalacturonase/pharmacology , Symbiosis
6.
Indian J Exp Biol ; 2000 Nov; 38(11): 1168-71
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-61076

ABSTRACT

The random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) profile of A. azollae strains isolated from four different Azolla cultures was studied by using different primers. The objective of this study was to determine whether polymerase chain reaction (PCR) with different primers could differentiate the isolated A. azollae strains from one another. The primers amplified specific sequences of the isolates and generated fingerprinting pattern characteristic of each isolate. Clear polymorphism was noticed among all the strains which depends on the primer sequence.


Subject(s)
Anabaena/classification , Base Sequence , DNA Primers , Plants/microbiology , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Technique
7.
Hindustan Antibiot Bull ; 1978 Aug-Nov; 21(1-2): 31-3
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-2421
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