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The indigenous megaplasmid pRme41b of Rhizobium meliloti 41 was made susceptible to mobilization with the P-1 type plasmid pJB3JI by inserting the mobilization (mob) region of RP4 into it. First the mob region together with a kanamycin resistance marker was inserted in vitro into a fragment of pRme41b cloned into pBR322. The recombinant plasmids so formed (pAK11 and pAK12) were then mobilized into R. meliloti. Since these recombinant plasmids were unable to replicate in R. meliloti, selection for kanamycin resistant derivatives allowed the isolation of pRme41b::pAK11 or pRme41b::pAK12 cointegrates. It was shown that in the majority of these recombinants, pAK11 or pAK12 was integrated into the homologous fragment of pRme41b. The pRme41b cointegrates were transferred into nod-nif deletion mutants of R. meliloti 41 where it was shown that both Nod+ and Fix+ phenotypes could be restored. The pRme41b cointegrates were also transferred into two other Rhizobium strains and into Agrobacterium tumefaciens. The Rhizobium strains and A. tumefaciens carrying pRme41b formed nodules of variable size on Medicago sativa roots, indicating that at least the early steps of nodulation of M. sativa are coded by pRme41b and are expressed in these bacteria.
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Kondorosi, A., Kondorosi, E., Pankhurst, C.E. et al. Mobilization of a Rhizobium meliloti megaplasmid carrying nodulation and nitrogen fixation genes into other rhizobia and Agrobacterium . Mol Gen Genet 188, 433–439 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00330045
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