학술논문

Lectin genes in the Frankia alni genome.
Document Type
Article
Source
Archives of Microbiology. Jan2012, Vol. 194 Issue 1, p47-56. 10p. 2 Color Photographs, 1 Black and White Photograph, 2 Diagrams, 1 Graph.
Subject
*FRANKIA
*LECTINS
*STREPTOMYCES
*ALDER
*PLANT-bacteria relationships
Language
ISSN
0302-8933
Abstract
Frankia alni strain ACN14a's genome was scanned for the presence of determinants involved in interactions with its host plant, Alnus spp. One such determinant type is lectin, proteins that bind specifically to sugar motifs. The genome of F. alni was found to contain 7 such lectin-coding genes, five of which were of the ricinB-type. The proteins coded by these genes contain either only the lectin domain, or also a heat shock protein or a serine-threonine kinase domain upstream. These lectins were found to have several homologs in Streptomyces spp., and a few in other bacterial genomes among which none in Frankia EAN1pec and CcI3 and two in strain EUN1f. One of these F. alni genes, FRAAL0616, was cloned in E. coli, fused with a reporter gene yielding a fusion protein that was found to bind to both root hairs and to bacterial hyphae. This protein was also found to modify the dynamics of nodule formation in A. glutinosa, resulting in a higher number of nodules per root. Its role could thus be to permit binding of microbial cells to root hairs and help symbiosis to occur under conditions of low Frankia cell counts such as in pioneer situations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]