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Isolation of symbiotically defective mutants in Rhizobium leguminosarum by insertion of the transposon Tn5 into a transmissible plasmid

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Selection was made for the transposition of the kanamycin resistance transposon Tn5 from a location on the chromosome of R. leguminosarum into a transmissible, bacteriocinogenic plasmid that also carries genes required for the induction of nitrogen-fixing nodules on peas.

One hundred and sixty independent insertions into transmissible plasmids were isolated. When these plasmids were transferred by conjugation into a non-nodulating strain, which carries a deletion in one of its resident plasmids, of the 160 isolates tested 14 yielded transconjugants that formed nodules that did not fix nitrogen (Fix-) and in a further 15 cases the transconjugants were unable to form nodules (were Nod-). When transferred to a symbiotically proficient strain (i.e. Nod+ Fix+) none of the transconjugants was symbiotically defective; thus the mutations were not dominant.

When kan was transduced from the clones that generated Fix- transconjugants into a Fix+ recipient the majority of transductants inherited Fix- indicating that the insertion of Tn5 had induced the symbiotic mutations. Transduction of kan, from the clones that failed to donate Nod+ by conjugation to strain 6015, occurred at barely detectable frequencies and it was not possible to demonstrate transduction of Nod-.

kan was co-transduced with Nod+ from some of the clones and some of these transductants also inherited the ability to produce medium bacteriocin and to transfer at high frequency by conjugation. Thus the genes for all these characters are closely linked.

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Buchanan-Wollaston, A.V., Beringer, J.E., Brewin, N.J. et al. Isolation of symbiotically defective mutants in Rhizobium leguminosarum by insertion of the transposon Tn5 into a transmissible plasmid. Molec. Gen. Genet. 178, 185–190 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00267228

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