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Intergeneric mobilization of Rhizobium nif genes to Agrobacterium and Klebsiella

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The P-1 incompatibility group plasmid RP1 transfers itself from Escherichia coli J53 to the clover endosymbiont bacterium Rhizobium trifolii strain T1 at low frequency in agar surface matings. R. trifolii T1 R-plasmid recipients display a phenotype identical to the wild-type parent strain in all respects except RP1 antibiotic resistances, allowing straightforward donor counterselection and differentiation of excojugants in further intergeneric plasmid transfer experiments. Hence RP1 can readily transfer itself intergenerically from R. trifolii T1 to the related plant pathogenic organism Agrobacterium tumefaciens and to a strain of the free-living diazotroph Klebsiella pneumoniae.

Using R. trifolii T1 (RP1) as donor and as recipient LBA 4006, an avirulent strain of A. tumefaciens lacking the tumour-inducing (Ti) plasmid, selection was made for intergeneric transfer of the R-plasmid and its potential as vector of nitrogen-fixation genes evaluated by subsequent indirect screening. Exconjugant Agrobacteria were obtained which carried RP1 resistance markers and, given specific physiological conditions, would reduce acetylene under air. This is the first report of expression of nif genes in a hybrid strain of A. tumefaciens and is of interest since the Ti plasmid of this organism has been suggested as a natural vector for the introduction of these genes into plants. Plasmid RP1 also cotransferred Rhizobium nif genes to KP52, a strain of K. pneumoniae M5al, with deletion by phage eduction of the chromosomal genes for histidine biosynthesis, one of the nif regulatory genes (nif A), the gene for molybdenum cofactor (nif B) and for an electron transport protein of the nitrogen-fixation pathway (nif F). KP52 exconjugants carried RP1 drug resistances and reduced acetylene under anaerobic conditions.

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Stanley, J., Dunican, L.K. Intergeneric mobilization of Rhizobium nif genes to Agrobacterium and Klebsiella . Molec. Gen. Genet. 174, 211–220 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00268357

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