Publication Date:
2015-08-08
Description:
The nodulation of Bradyrhizobium japonicum Is-34 is restricted by Rj 4 genotype soybeans ( Glycine max ). To identify the genes responsible for this incompatibility, Tn 5 mutants of B. japonicum Is-34 that were able to overcome this nodulation restriction were obtained. Analysis of the Tn 5 mutants revealed that Tn 5 was inserted into a region containing the MA20_12780 gene. In addition, direct disruption of this gene using marker exchange overcame the nodulation restriction by Rj 4 genotype soybeans. The MA20_12780 gene has a tts box motif in its upstream region, indicating a possibility that this gene encodes a type III secretion system (T3SS) effector protein. Bioinformatic characterization revealed that the MA20_12780 protein contains the small ubiquitin-like modifier (SUMO) protease domain of the C48 peptidase (ubiquitin-like protease 1 [Ulp1]) family. The results of the present study indicate that a putative T3SS effector encoded by the MA20_12780 gene causes the incompatibility with Rj 4 genotype soybeans, and they suggest the possibility that the nodulation restriction of B. japonicum Is-34 may be due to Rj 4 genotype soybeans recognizing the putative T3SS effector (MA20_12780 protein) as a virulence factor.
Print ISSN:
0099-2240
Electronic ISSN:
1098-5336
Topics:
Biology
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