[Cloning, mutagenesis and symbiotic phenotype of three lipid transfer protein encoding genes from Mesorhizobium huakuii 7653R].

微生物学报 Pub Date : 2016-12-04
Yanan Li, Xiaobo Zeng, Xuejuan Zhou, Youguo Li
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Abstract

Objective: Lipid transfer protein superfamily is involved in lipid transport and metabolism. This study aimed to construct mutants of three lipid transfer protein encoding genes in Mesorhizobium huakuii 7653R, and to study the phenotypes and function of mutations during symbiosis with Astragalus sinicus.

Methods: We used bioinformatics to predict structure characteristics and biological functions of lipid transfer proteins, and conducted semi-quantitative and fluorescent quantitative real-time PCR to analyze the expression levels of target genes in free-living and symbiotic conditions. Using pK19mob insertion mutagenesis to construct mutants, we carried out pot plant experiments to observe symbiotic phenotypes.

Results: MCHK-5577, MCHK-2172 and MCHK-2779 genes encoding proteins belonged to START/RHO alpha_C/PITP/Bet_v1/CoxG/CalC (SRPBCC) superfamily, involved in lipid transport or metabolism, and were identical to M. loti at 95% level. Gene relative transcription level of the three genes all increased compared to free-living condition. We obtained three mutants. Compared with wild-type 7653R, above-ground biomass of plants and nodulenitrogenase activity induced by the three mutants significantly decreased.

Conclusion: Results indicated that lipid transfer protein encoding genes of Mesorhizobium huakuii 7653R may play important roles in symbiotic nitrogen fixation, and the mutations significantly affected the symbiotic phenotypes. The present work provided a basis to study further symbiotic function mechanism associated with lipid transfer proteins from rhizobia.

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3个脂质转移蛋白编码基因的克隆、诱变及共生表型研究[j]。
目的:脂质转运蛋白超家族参与脂质转运和代谢。本研究旨在构建华基中根瘤菌7653R中3个脂质转移蛋白编码基因的突变体,并研究突变体在与黄芪共生过程中的表型和功能。方法:利用生物信息学方法预测脂质转移蛋白的结构特征和生物学功能,并采用半定量和荧光定量实时PCR分析靶基因在自由生活和共生条件下的表达水平。利用pK19mob插入诱变技术构建突变体,进行盆栽实验,观察其共生表型。结果:MCHK-5577、MCHK-2172和MCHK-2779编码蛋白的基因属于START/RHO alpha_C/PITP/Bet_v1/CoxG/CalC (SRPBCC)超家族,参与脂质转运或代谢,与罗氏分枝杆菌在95%水平上相同。3个基因的相对转录水平均高于自由生活条件。我们得到了三个突变体。与野生型7653R相比,3个突变体诱导的植株地上生物量和根瘤氮素酶活性均显著降低。结论:华基中根菌7653R脂质转移蛋白编码基因可能在共生固氮过程中发挥重要作用,其突变显著影响共生表型。本研究为进一步研究根瘤菌脂质转移蛋白的共生功能机制提供了基础。
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