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Conjugational transfer of the nodulation-conferring plasmid pWZ2 in Rhizobium trifolii

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When the nodulating Rhizobium trifolii strain 24Vior containing plasmid RP4 was conjugated with the non-nodulating R. trifolii mutant strain 24StrrNod-35, plasmid RP4 was transferred at a frequency 10-3–10-4. Two out of nearly three thousand tested transconjugants which contained plasmid RP4 had acquired the ability to form nodules on clovers. Molecular studies of the DNA of both these nodulating transconjugants showed the presence of plasmid RP4 and another plasmid which was not found in the original recipient strain. The size of this second plasmid corresponded to that of the plasmid pWZ2, the elimination of which was correlated with irreversible loss of the nodulating ability of R. trifolii strain 24 (Zurkowski and Lorkiewicz 1979). Plasmid RP4 was eliminated from cells by ethidium bromide, without the loss of nodulating properties. The nodulation capacity, however, was eliminated from transconjugants after incubation of bacteria at elevated temperature. Non-nodulating clones obtained after such incubation did not contain the plasmid pWZ2. The results indicate that the plasmid pWZ2 is a necessary element for induction of nodules by R. trifolii, and that it can be mobilized by plasmid RP4.

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Zurkowski, W. Conjugational transfer of the nodulation-conferring plasmid pWZ2 in Rhizobium trifolii . Molec. Gen. Genet. 181, 522–524 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00428746

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