Localization of the reb operon expression is inconsistent with that of the R-body production in the stem nodules formed by Azorhizobium caulinodans mutants having a deletion of praR.

JOURNAL OF GENERAL AND APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY(2019)

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Abstract
Azorhizvbium cautinodans, a kind of rhizobia, has a reb operon encoding pathogenic R-body components, whose expression is usually repressed by a transcription factor PraR. Mutation on praR induced a high expression of reb operon and the formation of aberrant nodules, in Which both morphologically normal and shrunken host cells were observed. Histochemical GUS analyses of praR mu tant expressing reb operon-uidA fusion revealed that the bacterial cells within the normal host cells highly expressed the reb operon, but rarely produced R-bodies. On the other hand, the bacterial cells within the shrunken host cells frequently produced R-bodies but rarely expressed the reb operon. This suggests that R-body production is not only regulated at the transcriptional level, but by other regulatory mechanisms as well.
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Azorhizobium caulinodans,R-body,reb genes,Sesbania rostrata,symbiosis
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