Molecular cloning of Rhizobium trifolii genes involved in symbiotic nitrogen fixation.

K F Scott, J E Hughes, P M Gresshoff, J E Beringer, B G Rolfe, J Shine
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DNA sequences responsible for the development and maintenance of symbiotic nitrogen fixation have been identified and isolated from Rhizobium trifolii. Symbiotically-defective strains were generated by random mutagenesis with the transposon Tn5. The defective genes which give rise to the mutant phenotype have been cloned into bacterial plasmids and used as hybridization probes to isolate the corresponding wild-type genes from a clone bank of R. trifolii DNA. Symbiotic genes cloned in this manner are able to correct the lesion caused by the insertion of the transposon in their respective mutants and so restore the nitrogen fixation phenotype. The correction of the mutation is shown to occur by two distinguishable mechanisms--either by complementation or by homologous recombination. This approach provides a reliable method for isolation and mapping of bacterial DNA sequences involved in symbiotic nitrogen fixation.

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三叶根瘤菌共生固氮相关基因的分子克隆。
负责发展和维持共生固氮的DNA序列已经从三叶根瘤菌中鉴定和分离出来。用转座子Tn5随机诱变产生共生缺陷菌株。将引起突变表型的缺陷基因克隆到细菌质粒中,并用杂交探针从三叶红DNA克隆库中分离出相应的野生型基因。以这种方式克隆的共生基因能够纠正由转座子插入各自突变体所引起的损伤,从而恢复固氮表型。突变的纠正是通过两种可区分的机制发生的——要么通过互补,要么通过同源重组。该方法为细菌共生固氮DNA序列的分离和定位提供了可靠的方法。
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