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Nodule-specific host proteins in effective and ineffective root nodules of Pisum sativum
- Source :
- The EMBO Journal 2 (1983), The EMBO Journal, 2, 961-966
- Publication Year :
- 1983
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Abstract
- Nodule-specific root proteins – so called nodulins – were identified in root nodules of pea plants by an immunological assay. Nodulin patterns were examined at different stages of nodule development. About 30 nodulins were detectable during development. Some were preferentially synthesized before nitrogen fixation started, whereas the majority were synthesized concomitantly with leghaemoglobin. Some of the nodulins were located within the peribacteroid membrane. Ineffective Rhizobium strains (a natural nod+fix- and a pop -fix-) appeared to be useful in studying the expression of nodulin genes. Synthesis of some nodulins was repressed in ineffective root nodules, indicating that nodulins are essential for the establishment of nitrogen fixation. In both types of ineffective root nodules, leghaemoglobin synthesis was not completely repressed. Low amounts of leghaemoglobin were always detected in young ineffective root nodules whereas in old nodules no leghaemoglobin was present.
- Subjects :
- Root nodule
General Immunology and Microbiology
General Neuroscience
Nodule (medicine)
Articles
Biology
biology.organism_classification
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Pisum
Microbiology
Peribacteroid membrane
Sativum
Botany
medicine
Nitrogen fixation
Rhizobium
Laboratorium voor Moleculaire Biologie
Life Science
Laboratory of Molecular Biology
medicine.symptom
Leghemoglobin
Molecular Biology
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 02614189
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The EMBO Journal 2 (1983), The EMBO Journal, 2, 961-966
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....72056f218c28246dbdf9777ade307d18