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Mol Microbiol ; 57(5): 1304-17, 2005 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16102002

ABSTRACT

Rhizobium sp. NGR234 nodulates many plants, some of which react to proteins secreted via a type three secretion system (T3SS) in a positive- (Flemingia congesta, Tephrosia vogelii) or negative- (Crotalaria juncea, Pachyrhizus tuberosus) manner. T3SSs are devices that Gram-negative bacteria use to inject effector proteins into the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells. The only two rhizobial T3SS effector proteins characterized to date are NopL and NopP of NGR234. NopL can be phosphorylated by plant kinases and we show this to be true for NopP as well. Mutation of nopP leads to a dramatic reduction in nodule numbers on F. congesta and T. vogelii. Concomitant mutation of nopL and nopP further diminishes nodulation capacity to levels that, on T. vogelii, are lower than those produced by the T3SS null mutant NGR(Omega)rhcN. We also show that the T3SS of NGR234 secretes at least one additional effector, which remains to be identified. In other words, NGR234 secretes a cocktail of effectors, some of which have positive effects on nodulation of certain plants while others are perceived negatively and block nodulation. NopL and NopP are two components of this mix that extend the ability of NGR234 to nodulate certain legumes.


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Bacterial Proteins/metabolism , Fabaceae/growth & development , Fabaceae/microbiology , Rhizobium/physiology , Tephrosia/growth & development , Tephrosia/microbiology , Bacterial Proteins/genetics , Fabaceae/metabolism , Microsomes/metabolism , Phosphorylation , Plant Roots/growth & development , Plant Roots/metabolism , Plant Roots/microbiology , Rhizobium/genetics , Symbiosis , Tephrosia/metabolism
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