CeBiTec Colloquium: 2008/05/15 Prof. Dr. Jose Enrique Ruiz Sainz, Faculty of Biology, Department of Microbiology, University of Seville
2008/05/15, 12:30
CeBiTec Laboratory Building, Room G2-104
Genetic and agronomic studies on Sinorhizobium fredii
Abstract: 
Many isolates of Sinorhizobium fredii are able to fix nitrogen with  Asiatic and American soybean cultivars. Our genetic work on S. fredii  strain HH103 is mainly focussed on the bacterial surface  polysaccharides. In this seminar, our results focused on rhizobial  capsular polysaccharides (KPS) will be presented. The structure of the  KPS produced by different S. fredii strains has been determined.  Apparently, there is a correlation between the composition of the KPS  repeating unit and the cultivar specificity shown by the S. fredii  strains investigated so far. S. fredii HH103 mutants affected in rkp  genes of the rkp-1 region form less nodules on soybean roots. Nitrogen  fixation is also severely reduced. The symbiotic capacity of these  mutants to nodulate and fix nitrogen with Vigna unguiculata is similar  to that of the wild-type strain HH103. Mutants affected in the rkp-1  region do not show alterations in their LPS electrophoretic profiles.  Mutants affected in rkp genes of the rkp-3 region only form seudonodules 
(or small non-fixing nodules) with soybean and V. unguiculata. These  mutants also show alterations in their LPS electrophoretic profiles.  This LPS alteration, rather than the incapacity of the rkp-3 mutants to  produce KPS, could be the reason why the symbiotic impairment of the  rkp-3 mutants is higher than that of rkp-1 mutants. 
 
  
 
