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Legumes symbioses: absence of Nod genes in photosynthetic bradyrhizobia
Authors:Giraud Eric  Moulin Lionel  Vallenet David  Barbe Valérie  Cytryn Eddie  Avarre Jean-Christophe  Jaubert Marianne  Simon Damien  Cartieaux Fabienne  Prin Yves  Bena Gilles  Hannibal Laure  Fardoux Joel  Kojadinovic Mila  Vuillet Laurie  Lajus Aurélie  Cruveiller Stéphane  Rouy Zoe  Mangenot Sophie  Segurens Béatrice  Dossat Carole  Franck William L  Chang Woo-Suk  Saunders Elizabeth  Bruce David  Richardson Paul  Normand Philippe  Dreyfus Bernard  Pignol David  Stacey Gary  Emerich David  Verméglio André  Médigue Claudine  Sadowsky Michael
Institution:Institut de Recherche pour le Développement, Centre de Coopération International en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, Université Montpellier 2, France. giraud@mpl.ird.fr
Abstract:Leguminous plants (such as peas and soybeans) and rhizobial soil bacteria are symbiotic partners that communicate through molecular signaling pathways, resulting in the formation of nodules on legume roots and occasionally stems that house nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Nodule formation has been assumed to be exclusively initiated by the binding of bacterial, host-specific lipochito-oligosaccharidic Nod factors, encoded by the nodABC genes, to kinase-like receptors of the plant. Here we show by complete genome sequencing of two symbiotic, photosynthetic, Bradyrhizobium strains, BTAi1 and ORS278, that canonical nodABC genes and typical lipochito-oligosaccharidic Nod factors are not required for symbiosis in some legumes. Mutational analyses indicated that these unique rhizobia use an alternative pathway to initiate symbioses, where a purine derivative may play a key role in triggering nodule formation.
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