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Candidatus Frankia Datiscae Dg1, the Actinobacterial Microsymbiont of Datisca glomerata, Expresses the Canonical nod Genes nodABC in Symbiosis with Its Host Plant

Frankia strains are nitrogen-fixing soil actinobacteria that can form root symbioses with actinorhizal plants. Phylogenetically, symbiotic frankiae can be divided into three clusters, and this division also corresponds to host specificity groups. The strains of cluster II which form symbioses with a...

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Autores principales: Persson, Tomas, Battenberg, Kai, Demina, Irina V., Vigil-Stenman, Theoden, Vanden Heuvel, Brian, Pujic, Petar, Facciotti, Marc T., Wilbanks, Elizabeth G., O'Brien, Anna, Fournier, Pascale, Cruz Hernandez, Maria Antonia, Mendoza Herrera, Alberto, Médigue, Claudine, Normand, Philippe, Pawlowski, Katharina, Berry, Alison M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4447401/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26020781
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0127630
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author Persson, Tomas
Battenberg, Kai
Demina, Irina V.
Vigil-Stenman, Theoden
Vanden Heuvel, Brian
Pujic, Petar
Facciotti, Marc T.
Wilbanks, Elizabeth G.
O'Brien, Anna
Fournier, Pascale
Cruz Hernandez, Maria Antonia
Mendoza Herrera, Alberto
Médigue, Claudine
Normand, Philippe
Pawlowski, Katharina
Berry, Alison M.
author_facet Persson, Tomas
Battenberg, Kai
Demina, Irina V.
Vigil-Stenman, Theoden
Vanden Heuvel, Brian
Pujic, Petar
Facciotti, Marc T.
Wilbanks, Elizabeth G.
O'Brien, Anna
Fournier, Pascale
Cruz Hernandez, Maria Antonia
Mendoza Herrera, Alberto
Médigue, Claudine
Normand, Philippe
Pawlowski, Katharina
Berry, Alison M.
author_sort Persson, Tomas
collection PubMed
description Frankia strains are nitrogen-fixing soil actinobacteria that can form root symbioses with actinorhizal plants. Phylogenetically, symbiotic frankiae can be divided into three clusters, and this division also corresponds to host specificity groups. The strains of cluster II which form symbioses with actinorhizal Rosales and Cucurbitales, thus displaying a broad host range, show suprisingly low genetic diversity and to date can not be cultured. The genome of the first representative of this cluster, Candidatus Frankia datiscae Dg1 (Dg1), a microsymbiont of Datisca glomerata, was recently sequenced. A phylogenetic analysis of 50 different housekeeping genes of Dg1 and three published Frankia genomes showed that cluster II is basal among the symbiotic Frankia clusters. Detailed analysis showed that nodules of D. glomerata, independent of the origin of the inoculum, contain several closely related cluster II Frankia operational taxonomic units. Actinorhizal plants and legumes both belong to the nitrogen-fixing plant clade, and bacterial signaling in both groups involves the common symbiotic pathway also used by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. However, so far, no molecules resembling rhizobial Nod factors could be isolated from Frankia cultures. Alone among Frankia genomes available to date, the genome of Dg1 contains the canonical nod genes nodA, nodB and nodC known from rhizobia, and these genes are arranged in two operons which are expressed in D. glomerata nodules. Furthermore, Frankia Dg1 nodC was able to partially complement a Rhizobium leguminosarum A34 nodC::Tn5 mutant. Phylogenetic analysis showed that Dg1 Nod proteins are positioned at the root of both α- and β-rhizobial NodABC proteins. NodA-like acyl transferases were found across the phylum Actinobacteria, but among Proteobacteria only in nodulators. Taken together, our evidence indicates an Actinobacterial origin of rhizobial Nod factors.
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spelling pubmed-44474012015-06-09 Candidatus Frankia Datiscae Dg1, the Actinobacterial Microsymbiont of Datisca glomerata, Expresses the Canonical nod Genes nodABC in Symbiosis with Its Host Plant Persson, Tomas Battenberg, Kai Demina, Irina V. Vigil-Stenman, Theoden Vanden Heuvel, Brian Pujic, Petar Facciotti, Marc T. Wilbanks, Elizabeth G. O'Brien, Anna Fournier, Pascale Cruz Hernandez, Maria Antonia Mendoza Herrera, Alberto Médigue, Claudine Normand, Philippe Pawlowski, Katharina Berry, Alison M. PLoS One Research Article Frankia strains are nitrogen-fixing soil actinobacteria that can form root symbioses with actinorhizal plants. Phylogenetically, symbiotic frankiae can be divided into three clusters, and this division also corresponds to host specificity groups. The strains of cluster II which form symbioses with actinorhizal Rosales and Cucurbitales, thus displaying a broad host range, show suprisingly low genetic diversity and to date can not be cultured. The genome of the first representative of this cluster, Candidatus Frankia datiscae Dg1 (Dg1), a microsymbiont of Datisca glomerata, was recently sequenced. A phylogenetic analysis of 50 different housekeeping genes of Dg1 and three published Frankia genomes showed that cluster II is basal among the symbiotic Frankia clusters. Detailed analysis showed that nodules of D. glomerata, independent of the origin of the inoculum, contain several closely related cluster II Frankia operational taxonomic units. Actinorhizal plants and legumes both belong to the nitrogen-fixing plant clade, and bacterial signaling in both groups involves the common symbiotic pathway also used by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. However, so far, no molecules resembling rhizobial Nod factors could be isolated from Frankia cultures. Alone among Frankia genomes available to date, the genome of Dg1 contains the canonical nod genes nodA, nodB and nodC known from rhizobia, and these genes are arranged in two operons which are expressed in D. glomerata nodules. Furthermore, Frankia Dg1 nodC was able to partially complement a Rhizobium leguminosarum A34 nodC::Tn5 mutant. Phylogenetic analysis showed that Dg1 Nod proteins are positioned at the root of both α- and β-rhizobial NodABC proteins. NodA-like acyl transferases were found across the phylum Actinobacteria, but among Proteobacteria only in nodulators. Taken together, our evidence indicates an Actinobacterial origin of rhizobial Nod factors. Public Library of Science 2015-05-28 /pmc/articles/PMC4447401/ /pubmed/26020781 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0127630 Text en © 2015 Persson et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Persson, Tomas
Battenberg, Kai
Demina, Irina V.
Vigil-Stenman, Theoden
Vanden Heuvel, Brian
Pujic, Petar
Facciotti, Marc T.
Wilbanks, Elizabeth G.
O'Brien, Anna
Fournier, Pascale
Cruz Hernandez, Maria Antonia
Mendoza Herrera, Alberto
Médigue, Claudine
Normand, Philippe
Pawlowski, Katharina
Berry, Alison M.
Candidatus Frankia Datiscae Dg1, the Actinobacterial Microsymbiont of Datisca glomerata, Expresses the Canonical nod Genes nodABC in Symbiosis with Its Host Plant
title Candidatus Frankia Datiscae Dg1, the Actinobacterial Microsymbiont of Datisca glomerata, Expresses the Canonical nod Genes nodABC in Symbiosis with Its Host Plant
title_full Candidatus Frankia Datiscae Dg1, the Actinobacterial Microsymbiont of Datisca glomerata, Expresses the Canonical nod Genes nodABC in Symbiosis with Its Host Plant
title_fullStr Candidatus Frankia Datiscae Dg1, the Actinobacterial Microsymbiont of Datisca glomerata, Expresses the Canonical nod Genes nodABC in Symbiosis with Its Host Plant
title_full_unstemmed Candidatus Frankia Datiscae Dg1, the Actinobacterial Microsymbiont of Datisca glomerata, Expresses the Canonical nod Genes nodABC in Symbiosis with Its Host Plant
title_short Candidatus Frankia Datiscae Dg1, the Actinobacterial Microsymbiont of Datisca glomerata, Expresses the Canonical nod Genes nodABC in Symbiosis with Its Host Plant
title_sort candidatus frankia datiscae dg1, the actinobacterial microsymbiont of datisca glomerata, expresses the canonical nod genes nodabc in symbiosis with its host plant
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4447401/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26020781
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0127630
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