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Characterization of the nodulation plasmid encoded chemoreceptor gene mcpG from Rhizobium leguminosarum

BACKGROUND: In general, chemotaxis in Rhizobium has not been well characterized. Methyl accepting chemotaxis proteins are sensory proteins important in chemotaxis of numerous bacteria, but their involvement in Rhizobium chemotaxis is unclear and merits further investigation. RESULTS: A putative meth...

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Autores principales: Yost, Christopher K, Clark, Kirsten T, Del Bel, Kate L, Hynes, Michael F
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC149452/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12553885
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-3-1
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author Yost, Christopher K
Clark, Kirsten T
Del Bel, Kate L
Hynes, Michael F
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Clark, Kirsten T
Del Bel, Kate L
Hynes, Michael F
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description BACKGROUND: In general, chemotaxis in Rhizobium has not been well characterized. Methyl accepting chemotaxis proteins are sensory proteins important in chemotaxis of numerous bacteria, but their involvement in Rhizobium chemotaxis is unclear and merits further investigation. RESULTS: A putative methyl accepting chemotaxis protein gene (mcpG) of Rhizobium leguminosarum VF39SM was isolated and characterized. The gene was found to reside on the nodulation plasmid, pRleVF39d. The predicted mcpG ORF displayed motifs common to known methyl-accepting chemotaxis proteins, such as two transmembrane domains and high homology to the conserved methylation and signaling domains of well-characterized MCPs. Phenotypic analysis of mcpG mutants using swarm plates did not identify ligands for this putative receptor. Additionally, gene knockouts of mcpG did not affect a mutant strain's ability to compete for nodulation with the wild type. Notably, mcpG was found to be plasmid-encoded in all strains of R. leguminosarum and R. etli examined, though it was found on the nodulation plasmid only in a minority of strains. CONCLUSIONS: Based on sequence homology R. leguminosarum mcpG gene codes for a methyl accepting chemotaxis protein. The gene is plasmid localized in numerous Rhizobium spp. Although localized to the sym plasmid of VF39SM mcpG does not appear to participate in early nodulation events. A ligand for McpG remains to be found. Apparent McpG orthologs appear in a diverse range of proteobacteria. Identification and characterization of mcpG adds to the family of mcp genes already identified in this organism.
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spelling pubmed-1494522003-02-25 Characterization of the nodulation plasmid encoded chemoreceptor gene mcpG from Rhizobium leguminosarum Yost, Christopher K Clark, Kirsten T Del Bel, Kate L Hynes, Michael F BMC Microbiol Research Article BACKGROUND: In general, chemotaxis in Rhizobium has not been well characterized. Methyl accepting chemotaxis proteins are sensory proteins important in chemotaxis of numerous bacteria, but their involvement in Rhizobium chemotaxis is unclear and merits further investigation. RESULTS: A putative methyl accepting chemotaxis protein gene (mcpG) of Rhizobium leguminosarum VF39SM was isolated and characterized. The gene was found to reside on the nodulation plasmid, pRleVF39d. The predicted mcpG ORF displayed motifs common to known methyl-accepting chemotaxis proteins, such as two transmembrane domains and high homology to the conserved methylation and signaling domains of well-characterized MCPs. Phenotypic analysis of mcpG mutants using swarm plates did not identify ligands for this putative receptor. Additionally, gene knockouts of mcpG did not affect a mutant strain's ability to compete for nodulation with the wild type. Notably, mcpG was found to be plasmid-encoded in all strains of R. leguminosarum and R. etli examined, though it was found on the nodulation plasmid only in a minority of strains. CONCLUSIONS: Based on sequence homology R. leguminosarum mcpG gene codes for a methyl accepting chemotaxis protein. The gene is plasmid localized in numerous Rhizobium spp. Although localized to the sym plasmid of VF39SM mcpG does not appear to participate in early nodulation events. A ligand for McpG remains to be found. Apparent McpG orthologs appear in a diverse range of proteobacteria. Identification and characterization of mcpG adds to the family of mcp genes already identified in this organism. BioMed Central 2003-01-28 /pmc/articles/PMC149452/ /pubmed/12553885 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-3-1 Text en Copyright © 2003 Yost et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article: verbatim copying and redistribution of this article are permitted in all media for any purpose, provided this notice is preserved along with the article's original URL.
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Yost, Christopher K
Clark, Kirsten T
Del Bel, Kate L
Hynes, Michael F
Characterization of the nodulation plasmid encoded chemoreceptor gene mcpG from Rhizobium leguminosarum
title Characterization of the nodulation plasmid encoded chemoreceptor gene mcpG from Rhizobium leguminosarum
title_full Characterization of the nodulation plasmid encoded chemoreceptor gene mcpG from Rhizobium leguminosarum
title_fullStr Characterization of the nodulation plasmid encoded chemoreceptor gene mcpG from Rhizobium leguminosarum
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of the nodulation plasmid encoded chemoreceptor gene mcpG from Rhizobium leguminosarum
title_short Characterization of the nodulation plasmid encoded chemoreceptor gene mcpG from Rhizobium leguminosarum
title_sort characterization of the nodulation plasmid encoded chemoreceptor gene mcpg from rhizobium leguminosarum
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC149452/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12553885
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-3-1
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