Project description:Symbiotic nitroegn fixation in functional (Fix+) and non-functional (Fix-) nodules of Vicia faba infected with Rhizobium leguminosarum was investigated using label-free shotgun tandem MS. Proteins involved in symbiotic nitrogen fixation and maintenance of the symbiosis were identified.
Project description:High-quality sources of protein for the formulation of feeds of carnivorous fish species such as Atlantic salmon are currently being sought. In an earlier screening trial we evaluated for the first time in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) the applicability of air-classified faba bean (Vicia faba) protein concentrate (BPC) inclusions in combination with soy protein concentrate (SPC) and fishmeal (FM) using parr as a model. Based on the results in parr in freshwater, the present study tested the hypothesis that BPC can effectively replace SPC as a dietary protein source in post-smolt Atlantic salmon in seawater. Herein we compare three dietary treatments, including BPC0 (no BPC), BPC20 (20% BPC) and BPC40 (40% BPC). Full details on diet formulation are available in the publication.
Project description:Nitrogen application to legume seeds regulates seed metabolism and composition. In order to improve nitrogen flux into the embryo, the Vicia faba amino acid permease VfAAP1 (Miranda et al. Amino acid permeases in developing seeds of Vicia faba L.: expression precedes storage protein synthesis and is regulated by amino acid supply. Plant J 2001 28: 61-72) was expressed in pea under control of the seed-specific LeB4 promotor (Bäumlein et al. Cis-analysis of a seed protein gene promoter: the conservative RY repeat CATGCATG within legumin box is essential for tissue-specific expression of a legumin gene. Plant J 1992 2: 233-239). Several transgenic lines have been generated. Mature seeds of the homozygous marker gene-free line AAP14/10 showed an increase in amino acid supply, seed nitrogen and protein content due to higher globulin fraction. The effect of VfAAP1 was tested under field conditions in two growing periods, 2005 and 2006, and the data could be confirmed. Over-expression of VfAAP1 interferes with storage protein metabolism and alters fluxes of nitrogen during seed growth. The influence of VfAAP1 on altered gene expression in developing cotyledons was analysed using a 6k-Oligo-microarray. Four developmental stages (18, 22, 26 and 30 DAP) from seeds, grown 2006, of the transgenic line AAP14/10 were hybridized against wildtype control.