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Molecular biology of Rhizobium infection
SACHIN ARUNRAO TAJNE
Ph.D. First year
PMBB, IGKV ., Raipur
Rhizobium
• Rhizobium is a root nodule bacterium which has
the ability to fix atmospheric nitrogen in
symbiotic association with host legumes.
• General, they are gram negative, motile, non-
sporulating, rods shaped bacteria.
• The legume–Rhizobium symbiosis is a classic
example of mutualism—Rhizobia supply
ammonia or amino acids to the plant and in
return receive organic acids as a carbon and
energy source.
Nitrogen Fixation
• The phenomenon of reduction of inert gaseous di-nitrogen
(N2) into ammonia (NH3) through the agency of some
microorganisms so that it can be made available to the
plants is called as Biological Nitrogen Fixation.
• 175 million metric tonnes of N is fixed per year globally
through biological nitrogen fixation involving Legume –
Rhizobium symbiosis.
• Rhizobia invade the roots of legume plants through root
hairs, form effective pink coloured nodules in the tap or
lateral roots and lives symbiotically inside the nodules to
fix nitrogen to plant accessible forms.
Nitrogenase Enzyme
• Nitrogenase, the enzyme complex responsible for nitrogen reduction, is
irreversibly inactivated by oxygen, so this process requires anoxic conditions.
• Active in anaerobic condition
• Made up of two protein subunits
 Non heme iron protein ( Fe-protein or di-nitrogen reductase)
 Iron molybdenum protein (Mo Fe-protein or di-nitrogenase) Fe protein reacts
with ATP and reduces second subunit which ultimately reduces N2 into
ammonia
• The two subunits of nitrogenase work in tandem. During the catalytic reduction
of dinitrogen, the electrons are transferred from the Fe-protein to the MoFe-
protein.
Genes involved
Nod gene
• Rhizobial genes that direct the steps in nodulation of a legume are called
nod genes
Nif gene
• The nif genes are genes encoding enzymes involved in the fixation of
atmospheric nitrogen
Fix gene
• Gene products required to successfully establish a functional N-fixing nodule
Transcription of nitrogen fixation genes (nif and fix genes) in these
bacteria is induced primarily by low-oxygen conditions.
Nod genes and their products
• It directs the nodulation
• Located on plasmid or transeferable region of chromosomal DNA
• nodD encodes the regulatory protein NodD, which controls transcription of
other nod genes.
• After interacting with inducer molecules, NodD promotes transcription and
is thus a positive regulatory protein.
• NodD inducers are plant flavonoids, organic molecules that are
widely excreted by plants Luteolin (nodD gene expression
inducer) Genistein (nodD gene expression inhibitor)
Flavonoids.
• NodABC encode protein that produce oligosaccharides called
nod factors; these induce root hair curling and trigger cell
division in the pea plant, eventually leading to formation of the
nodule
• The structure of the nod factor determines which plants a
given Rhizobial species can infect
Cont..
Nif genes
• The nitrogen fixing gene (Nif)
• Low oxygen tension activates nif gene transcription and
permits the oxygen-sensitive nitrogenase enzyme to function.
Fix genes
• Gene products required to successfully establish a functional N-fixing
nodule.
• Regulatory proteins that monitor and control oxygen levels within the
bacteroids.
• EXAMPLE: Fix L senses the oxygen level; at low oxygen tensions, it acts
as a kinase on Fix J, which regulates expression of two more transcriptional
regulators
Exopolysaccharides
• Exopolysaccharides may provide substrate for signal
production, osmotic matrix needed during invasion, and/or a
recognition or masking function during invasion.
Nodule development
Chemotaxis
In response to nitrogen limitation, plants release some specific
chemicals such as flavonoids from root tissue, which attracts the
rhizobia toward them.
Eg. Naringenin, Daidzein
• Bacteria attracted to the root attach themselves to the root hair surface and
secrete specific oligosaccharide signal molecules known as Nod Factors
Cont..
• Bacterial nodulation (nod) genes are activated in response to plant-secreted signal
molecules such as flavonoids, resulting in biosynthesis and secretion of Nod factors
by rhizobium bacteria.
• Nod factors elicit nodule formation on the host plant roots and trigger the infection
process.
Root hair attachment and curling
• In response to oligosaccharide signals, the root hair becomes
deformed and curls at the tip; bacteria become enclosed in
small pocket.
• Cortical cell division is induced within the root.
Cont..
• Infection thread penetrates through several layers of cortical
cells and then ramifies within the cortex.
• Cells in advance of the thread divide and organize themselves
into a nodule primordium.
• The branched infection thread enters the nodule primordium
zone and penetrates individual primordium cells.
• Bacteria are released from the infection thread into the
cytoplasm of the host cells but remain surrounded by the
Peribacteroid Membrane.
• Failure to form the PBM results in the activation of host
defences or the formation of ineffective nodules.
• Infected root cells swell and cease dividing.
• Bacteria within the swollen cells change form to become
endosymbiotic bacteroids, which begin to fix nitrogen.
Cont..
• The nodule provides an oxygen controlled environment (leghemoglobin)
structured to facilitate transport of reduced nitrogen metabolites from the
bacteroids to the plant vascular system, and of photosynthates from the host
plant to the bacteroids.
Cont…
Steps involved in nodulation
Bacteria fix nitrogen which is
transferred to plant cells in
exchange for fixed carbon
Cortical cell divisions and
formation of nodule tissue
Invasion of roots by Rhizobia
Formation of
infection thread
Root hair curling
Chemical recognition
of roots and
Rhizobium
Molecular biology of Rhizobium infection

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Molecular biology of Rhizobium infection

  • 1. Molecular biology of Rhizobium infection SACHIN ARUNRAO TAJNE Ph.D. First year PMBB, IGKV ., Raipur
  • 2. Rhizobium • Rhizobium is a root nodule bacterium which has the ability to fix atmospheric nitrogen in symbiotic association with host legumes. • General, they are gram negative, motile, non- sporulating, rods shaped bacteria. • The legume–Rhizobium symbiosis is a classic example of mutualism—Rhizobia supply ammonia or amino acids to the plant and in return receive organic acids as a carbon and energy source.
  • 3. Nitrogen Fixation • The phenomenon of reduction of inert gaseous di-nitrogen (N2) into ammonia (NH3) through the agency of some microorganisms so that it can be made available to the plants is called as Biological Nitrogen Fixation. • 175 million metric tonnes of N is fixed per year globally through biological nitrogen fixation involving Legume – Rhizobium symbiosis. • Rhizobia invade the roots of legume plants through root hairs, form effective pink coloured nodules in the tap or lateral roots and lives symbiotically inside the nodules to fix nitrogen to plant accessible forms.
  • 4. Nitrogenase Enzyme • Nitrogenase, the enzyme complex responsible for nitrogen reduction, is irreversibly inactivated by oxygen, so this process requires anoxic conditions. • Active in anaerobic condition • Made up of two protein subunits  Non heme iron protein ( Fe-protein or di-nitrogen reductase)  Iron molybdenum protein (Mo Fe-protein or di-nitrogenase) Fe protein reacts with ATP and reduces second subunit which ultimately reduces N2 into ammonia • The two subunits of nitrogenase work in tandem. During the catalytic reduction of dinitrogen, the electrons are transferred from the Fe-protein to the MoFe- protein.
  • 5. Genes involved Nod gene • Rhizobial genes that direct the steps in nodulation of a legume are called nod genes Nif gene • The nif genes are genes encoding enzymes involved in the fixation of atmospheric nitrogen Fix gene • Gene products required to successfully establish a functional N-fixing nodule Transcription of nitrogen fixation genes (nif and fix genes) in these bacteria is induced primarily by low-oxygen conditions.
  • 6. Nod genes and their products • It directs the nodulation • Located on plasmid or transeferable region of chromosomal DNA • nodD encodes the regulatory protein NodD, which controls transcription of other nod genes. • After interacting with inducer molecules, NodD promotes transcription and is thus a positive regulatory protein.
  • 7. • NodD inducers are plant flavonoids, organic molecules that are widely excreted by plants Luteolin (nodD gene expression inducer) Genistein (nodD gene expression inhibitor) Flavonoids. • NodABC encode protein that produce oligosaccharides called nod factors; these induce root hair curling and trigger cell division in the pea plant, eventually leading to formation of the nodule • The structure of the nod factor determines which plants a given Rhizobial species can infect Cont..
  • 8. Nif genes • The nitrogen fixing gene (Nif) • Low oxygen tension activates nif gene transcription and permits the oxygen-sensitive nitrogenase enzyme to function.
  • 9. Fix genes • Gene products required to successfully establish a functional N-fixing nodule. • Regulatory proteins that monitor and control oxygen levels within the bacteroids. • EXAMPLE: Fix L senses the oxygen level; at low oxygen tensions, it acts as a kinase on Fix J, which regulates expression of two more transcriptional regulators
  • 10. Exopolysaccharides • Exopolysaccharides may provide substrate for signal production, osmotic matrix needed during invasion, and/or a recognition or masking function during invasion.
  • 11. Nodule development Chemotaxis In response to nitrogen limitation, plants release some specific chemicals such as flavonoids from root tissue, which attracts the rhizobia toward them. Eg. Naringenin, Daidzein
  • 12. • Bacteria attracted to the root attach themselves to the root hair surface and secrete specific oligosaccharide signal molecules known as Nod Factors Cont.. • Bacterial nodulation (nod) genes are activated in response to plant-secreted signal molecules such as flavonoids, resulting in biosynthesis and secretion of Nod factors by rhizobium bacteria. • Nod factors elicit nodule formation on the host plant roots and trigger the infection process.
  • 13. Root hair attachment and curling • In response to oligosaccharide signals, the root hair becomes deformed and curls at the tip; bacteria become enclosed in small pocket. • Cortical cell division is induced within the root. Cont..
  • 14. • Infection thread penetrates through several layers of cortical cells and then ramifies within the cortex. • Cells in advance of the thread divide and organize themselves into a nodule primordium. • The branched infection thread enters the nodule primordium zone and penetrates individual primordium cells. • Bacteria are released from the infection thread into the cytoplasm of the host cells but remain surrounded by the Peribacteroid Membrane. • Failure to form the PBM results in the activation of host defences or the formation of ineffective nodules. • Infected root cells swell and cease dividing. • Bacteria within the swollen cells change form to become endosymbiotic bacteroids, which begin to fix nitrogen. Cont..
  • 15. • The nodule provides an oxygen controlled environment (leghemoglobin) structured to facilitate transport of reduced nitrogen metabolites from the bacteroids to the plant vascular system, and of photosynthates from the host plant to the bacteroids. Cont…
  • 16.
  • 17. Steps involved in nodulation Bacteria fix nitrogen which is transferred to plant cells in exchange for fixed carbon Cortical cell divisions and formation of nodule tissue Invasion of roots by Rhizobia Formation of infection thread Root hair curling Chemical recognition of roots and Rhizobium