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    The symbiotic performance of chickpea rhizobia can be improved by additional Copies of the clpB chaperone gene
    Autor(es)
    Paço, Ana
    Brígido, Clarisse
    Alexandre, Ana
    Mateos González, Pedro FranciscoUSAL authority ORCID
    Oliveira, Solange
    Palabras clave
    Symbiosis
    Molecular biology
    Root hairs
    Gene expression
    Fecha de publicación
    2016-02
    Editor
    Public Library of Science (New York)
    Citación
    Paco, A., Brigido, C., Alexandre, A., Mateos, P.F., Oliveira, S. (2016). The symbiotic performance of chickpea rhizobia can be improved by additional Copies of the clpB chaperone gene. PLOS ONE, 11, 2
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    [EN] The ClpB chaperone is known to be involved in bacterial stress response. Moreover, recent studies suggest that this protein has also a role in the chickpea-rhizobia symbiosis. In order to improve both stress tolerance and symbiotic performance of a chickpea microsymbiont, the Mesorhizobium mediterraneum UPM-Ca36(T) strain was genetically transformed with pPHU231 containing an extra-copy of the clpB gene. To investigate if the clpB-transformed strain displays an improved stress tolerance, bacterial growth was evaluated under heat and acid stress conditions. In addition, the effect of the extra-copies of the clpB gene in the symbiotic performance was evaluated using plant growth assays (hydroponic and pot trials). The clpB-transformed strain is more tolerant to heat shock than the strain transformed with pPHU231, supporting the involvement of ClpB in rhizobia heat shock tolerance. Both plant growth assays showed that ClpB has an important role in chickpea-rhizobia symbiosis. The nodulation kinetics analysis showed a higher rate of nodule appearance with the clpB-transformed strain. This strain also induced a greater number of nodules and, more notably, its symbiotic effectiveness increased similar to 60% at pH5 and 83% at pH7, compared to the wild-type strain. Furthermore, a higher frequency of root hair curling was also observed in plants inoculated with the clpB-transformed strain, compared to the wild-type strain. The superior root hair curling induction, nodulation ability and symbiotic effectiveness of the clpB-transformed strain may be explained by an increased expression of symbiosis genes. Indeed, higher transcript levels of the nodulation genes nodA and nodC (similar to 3 folds) were detected in the clpB-transformed strain. The improvement of rhizobia by addition of extracopies of the clpB gene may be a promising strategy to obtain strains with enhanced stress tolerance and symbiotic effectiveness, thus contributing to their success as crop inoculants, particularly under environmental stresses. This is the first report on the successful improvement of a rhizobium with a chaperone gene.
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    https://hdl.handle.net/10366/137257
    DOI
    10.1371/journal.pone.0148221
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    https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0148221
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