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The modulation of leguminous plant ethylene levels by symbiotic rhizobia played a role in the evolution of the nodulation process

Ethylene plays an important role in regulating the rhizobial nodulation process. Consequently, numerous strains of rhizobia possess the ability to decrease plant ethylene levels by the expression of the enzyme 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate (ACC) deaminase or via the production of rhizobitoxine,...

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Autores principales: Nascimento, Francisco X., Tavares, Maria J., Rossi, Márcio J., Glick, Bernard R.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6304460/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30603701
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2018.e01068
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author Nascimento, Francisco X.
Tavares, Maria J.
Rossi, Márcio J.
Glick, Bernard R.
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Tavares, Maria J.
Rossi, Márcio J.
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description Ethylene plays an important role in regulating the rhizobial nodulation process. Consequently, numerous strains of rhizobia possess the ability to decrease plant ethylene levels by the expression of the enzyme 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate (ACC) deaminase or via the production of rhizobitoxine, thus, leading to an increased ability to nodulate leguminous plants. Nevertheless, not much is understood about the prevalence of these ethylene modulation genes in different rhizobial groups nor their role in the evolution of the symbiotic process. In this work, we analyze the prevalence and evolution of the enzymes ACC deaminase (AcdS) and dihydrorhizobitoxine desaturase (RtxC) in 395 NodC(+) genomes from different rhizobial strains isolated from a wide range of locations and plant hosts, and discuss their importance in the evolution of the symbiotic process. The obtained results show that AcdS and RtxC are differentially prevalent in rhizobial groups, indicating the existence of several selection mechanisms governed by the rhizobial strain itself and its evolutionary origin, the environment, and, importantly, the leguminous plant host (co-evolution). Moreover, it was found that the prevalence of AcdS and RtxC is increased in Bradyrhizobium and Paraburkholderia, and lower in other groups. Data obtained from phylogenetic, evolutionary as well as gene localization analysis support the previous hypotheses regarding the ancient origin of the nodulation abilities in Bradyrhizobium and Paraburkholderia, and brings a new perspective for the importance of ethylene modulation genes in the development of the symbiotic process. The acquisition of AcdS by horizontal gene transfer and a positive selection in other rhizobial groups indicates that this enzyme plays an important role in the nodulation process of many rhizobia. On the other hand, RtxC is negatively selected in most symbioses. Understanding the evolution of ethylene modulation genes in rhizobia may be the key to the development of new strategies aiming for an increased nodulation and nitrogen fixation process.
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spelling pubmed-63044602019-01-02 The modulation of leguminous plant ethylene levels by symbiotic rhizobia played a role in the evolution of the nodulation process Nascimento, Francisco X. Tavares, Maria J. Rossi, Márcio J. Glick, Bernard R. Heliyon Article Ethylene plays an important role in regulating the rhizobial nodulation process. Consequently, numerous strains of rhizobia possess the ability to decrease plant ethylene levels by the expression of the enzyme 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate (ACC) deaminase or via the production of rhizobitoxine, thus, leading to an increased ability to nodulate leguminous plants. Nevertheless, not much is understood about the prevalence of these ethylene modulation genes in different rhizobial groups nor their role in the evolution of the symbiotic process. In this work, we analyze the prevalence and evolution of the enzymes ACC deaminase (AcdS) and dihydrorhizobitoxine desaturase (RtxC) in 395 NodC(+) genomes from different rhizobial strains isolated from a wide range of locations and plant hosts, and discuss their importance in the evolution of the symbiotic process. The obtained results show that AcdS and RtxC are differentially prevalent in rhizobial groups, indicating the existence of several selection mechanisms governed by the rhizobial strain itself and its evolutionary origin, the environment, and, importantly, the leguminous plant host (co-evolution). Moreover, it was found that the prevalence of AcdS and RtxC is increased in Bradyrhizobium and Paraburkholderia, and lower in other groups. Data obtained from phylogenetic, evolutionary as well as gene localization analysis support the previous hypotheses regarding the ancient origin of the nodulation abilities in Bradyrhizobium and Paraburkholderia, and brings a new perspective for the importance of ethylene modulation genes in the development of the symbiotic process. The acquisition of AcdS by horizontal gene transfer and a positive selection in other rhizobial groups indicates that this enzyme plays an important role in the nodulation process of many rhizobia. On the other hand, RtxC is negatively selected in most symbioses. Understanding the evolution of ethylene modulation genes in rhizobia may be the key to the development of new strategies aiming for an increased nodulation and nitrogen fixation process. Elsevier 2018-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6304460/ /pubmed/30603701 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2018.e01068 Text en © 2018 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Nascimento, Francisco X.
Tavares, Maria J.
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The modulation of leguminous plant ethylene levels by symbiotic rhizobia played a role in the evolution of the nodulation process
title The modulation of leguminous plant ethylene levels by symbiotic rhizobia played a role in the evolution of the nodulation process
title_full The modulation of leguminous plant ethylene levels by symbiotic rhizobia played a role in the evolution of the nodulation process
title_fullStr The modulation of leguminous plant ethylene levels by symbiotic rhizobia played a role in the evolution of the nodulation process
title_full_unstemmed The modulation of leguminous plant ethylene levels by symbiotic rhizobia played a role in the evolution of the nodulation process
title_short The modulation of leguminous plant ethylene levels by symbiotic rhizobia played a role in the evolution of the nodulation process
title_sort modulation of leguminous plant ethylene levels by symbiotic rhizobia played a role in the evolution of the nodulation process
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6304460/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30603701
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2018.e01068
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