NAD-Malic Enzyme Affects Nitrogen Fixing Activity of Bradyrhizobium japonicum USDA 110 Bacteroids in Soybean Nodules
The NAD(+)-dependent malic enzyme (DME) has been reported to play a key
role Supporting nitrogenase activity in bacteroids of Sinorhizobium
meliloti. Genetic evidence for a similar role in Bradyrhizobium
japonicum USDA110 was obtained by constructing a dine mutant. Soybean
plants inoculated with a dme mutant did not show delayed nodulation, but
formed small root nodules and exhibited significant nitrogen-deficiency
symptoms. Nodule numbers and the acetylene reducting activity per
nodule as a dry weight value 14 and 28 days after inoculation with the
dme mutant were comparable to those of plants inoculated with wild-type
B. japonicum. However, shoot dry weight and acetylene reducting activity
per nodule decreased to ca. 30% of the values in plants with wild-type
B. japonicum. The sucrose and organic acid (malate, succinate, acetate,
alpha-ketoglutarate and lactate) contents of the nodules were
investigated. Amounts of sucrose, malate and alpha-ketoglutarate
increased on inoculation with the dine mutant, suggesting that the
decreased DME and nitrogenase activities in the bacteroids resulted in a
reduction in the consumption of these respiratory metabolites by the
nodules. The data suggest that the DME activity of B. japonicum
bacteroids plays a role in nodule metabolism and supports nitrogen
fixation.
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