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SUBMITTER: King ND
PROVIDER: S-EPMC92483 | biostudies-literature | 2000 Dec
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
King N D ND Hojnacki D D O'Brian M R MR
Applied and environmental microbiology 20001201 12
Plant host-derived proline is proposed to serve as an energy source for rhizobia in the rhizosphere and in symbiotic root nodules. The Bradyrhizobium japonicum proC gene was isolated, and a proC mutant strain that behaved as a strict proline auxotroph in culture was constructed. The proC strain elicited undeveloped nodules on soybeans that lacked nitrogen fixation activity and plant hemoglobin. We conclude that the proC gene is essential for symbiosis and suggest that the mutant does not obtain ...[more]