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Title: | The Overexpression of an EnvZ-like Protein Improves the Symbiotic Performance of Mesorhizobia |
Authors: | da-Silva, José Rodrigo Menéndez, Esther Oliveira, Solange Alexandre, Ana |
Editors: | Wang, Jianping |
Keywords: | legume nodulation nitrogen fixation overexpression rhizobia symbiosis |
Issue Date: | 19-May-2025 |
Publisher: | MDPI |
Citation: | da-Silva, J. R., Menéndez, E., Oliveira, S., & Alexandre, A. (2025). The Overexpression of an EnvZ-like Protein Improves the Symbiotic Performance of Mesorhizobia. Agronomy, 15(5), 1235. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy15051235 |
Abstract: | The two-component signal transduction system EnvZ/OmpR is described to
mediate response to osmotic stress, although it regulates genes involved in other processes
such as virulence, fatty acid uptake, exopolysaccharide production, peptide transportation,
and flagella production. Considering that some of these processes are known to be important
for a successful symbiosis, the present study addresses the effects of extra envZ-like
gene copies in the Mesorhizobium–chickpea symbiosis. Five Mesorhizobium-transformed
strains, expressing the envZ-like gene from M. mediterraneum UPM-Ca36T, were evaluated
in terms of symbiotic performance. Chickpea plants inoculated with envZ-transformed
strains (PMI6envZ+ and EE7envZ+) showed a significantly higher symbiotic effectiveness
as compared to the corresponding control. In plants inoculated with PMI6envZ+, a higher
number of infection threads was observed, and nodules were visible 4 days earlier. Overall,
our results showed that the overexpression of Env-like protein may influence the symbiotic
process at different stages, leading to strain-dependent effects. This study contributes to
elucidating the role of an EnvZ-like protein in the rhizobia–legume symbioses. |
URI: | https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/15/5/1235 http://hdl.handle.net/10174/38679 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | BIO - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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