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Molecular Plant-microbe Interactions | 2005

Role of Methylotrophy During Symbiosis Between Methylobacterium nodulans and Crotalaria podocarpa

Philippe Jourand; Adeline Renier; Sylvie Rapior; Sergio Miana de Faria; Yves Prin; Antoine Galiana; Eric Giraud; Bernard Dreyfus

Some rare leguminous plants of the genus Crotalaria are specifically nodulated by the methylotrophic bacterium Methylobacterium nodulans. In this study, the expression and role of bacterial methylotrophy were investigated during symbiosis between M. nodulans, strain ORS 2060T, and its host legume, Crotalaria podocarpa. Using lacZ fusion to the mxaF gene, we showed that the methylotroph genes are expressed in the root nodules, suggesting methylotrophic activity during symbiosis. In addition, loss of the bacterial methylotrophic function significantly affected plant development. Indeed, inoculation of M. nodulans nonmethylotroph mutants in C. podocarpa decreased the total root nodule number per plant up to 60%, decreased the whole-plant nitrogen fixation capacity up to 42%, and reduced the total dry plant biomass up to 46% compared with the wild-type strain. In contrast, inoculation of the legume C. podocarpa with nonmethylotrophic mutants complemented with functional mxa genes restored the symbiotic wild phenotype. These results demonstrate the key role of methylotrophy during symbiosis between M. nodulans and C. podocarpa.


Molecular Plant-microbe Interactions | 2011

Photosynthetic Bradyrhizobium Sp. Strain ORS285 Synthesizes 2-O-Methylfucosylated Lipochitooligosaccharides for nod Gene-Dependent Interaction with Aeschynomene Plants

Adeline Renier; Fabienne Maillet; Joël Fardoux; Véréna Poinsot; Eric Giraud; Nico Nouwen

Bradyrhizobium sp. strain ORS285 is a photosynthetic bacterium that forms nitrogen-fixing nodules on the roots and stems of tropical aquatic legumes of the Aeschynomene genus. The symbiotic interaction of Bradyrhizobium sp. strain ORS285 with certain Aeschynomene spp. depends on the presence of nodulation (nod) genes whereas the interaction with other species is nod gene independent. To study the nod gene-dependent molecular dialogue between Bradyrhizobium sp. strain ORS285 and Aeschynomene spp., we used a nodB-lacZ reporter strain to monitor the nod gene expression with various flavonoids. The flavanones liquiritigenin and naringenin were found to be the strongest inducers of nod gene expression. Chemical analysis of the culture supernatant of cells grown in the presence of naringenin showed that the major Nod factor produced by Bradyrhizobium sp. strain ORS285 is a modified chitin pentasaccharide molecule with a terminal N-C(18:1)-glucosamine and with a 2-O-methyl fucose linked to C-6 of the reducing glucosamine. In this respect, the Bradyrhizobium sp. strain ORS285 Nod factor is the same as the major Nod factor produced by the nonphotosynthetic Bradyrhizobium japonicum USDA110 that nodulates the roots of soybean. This suggests a classic nod gene-dependent molecular dialogue between Bradyrhizobium sp. strain ORS285 and certain Aeschynomene spp. This is supported by the fact that B. japonicum USDA110 is able to form N(2)-fixing nodules on both the roots and stems of Aeschynomene afraspera.


Journal of Experimental Botany | 2011

Nodulation of Crotalaria podocarpa DC. by Methylobacterium nodulans displays very unusual features

Adeline Renier; Sergio Miana de Faria; Philippe Jourand; Eric Giraud; Bernard Dreyfus; Sylvie Rapior; Yves Prin

Crotalaria are plants of the Fabaceae family whose nodulation characteristics have been little explored despite the recent discovery of their unexpected ability to be efficiently nodulated in symbiosis with bacteria of the genus Methylobacterium. It has been shown that methylotrophy plays a key role in this unusual symbiotic system, as it is expressed within the nodule and as non-methylotroph mutants had a depleting effect on plant growth response. Within the nodule, Methylobacterium is thus able to obtain carbon both from host plant photosynthesis and from methylotrophy. In this context, the aim of the present study was to show the histological and cytological impacts of both symbiotic and methylotrophic metabolism within Crotalaria podocarpa nodules. It was established that if Crotalaria nodules are multilobed, each lobe has the morphology of indeterminate nodules but with a different anatomy; that is, without root hair infection or infection threads. In the fixation zone, bacteroids display a spherical shape and there is no uninfected cell. Crotalaria nodulation by Methylobacterium displayed some very unusual characteristics such as starch storage within bacteroid-filled cells of the fixation zone and also the complete lysis of apical nodular tissues (where bacteria have a free-living shape and express methylotrophy). This lysis could possibly reflect the bacterial degradation of plant wall pectins through bacterial pectin methyl esterases, thus producing methanol as a substrate, allowing bacterial multiplication before release from the nodule.


Soil Biology & Biochemistry | 2008

Symbiotic properties of Methylobacterium nodulans ORS 2060T: A classic process for an atypical symbiont

Adeline Renier; Philippe Jourand; Sylvie Rapior; Véréna Poinsot; Abdoulaye Sy; B. Dreyfus; Lionel Moulin


Archive | 2010

Progrès dans l'étude de la symbiose Nod-indépendante #Bradyrhizobium# spp. ORS278/#Aeschynomene indica#

Benjamin Gourion; Katia Bonaldi; Adeline Renier; Laure Hannibal; Nathanaël Delmotte; Claudia Knief; Julia A. Vorholt; Yves Prin; Nico Nouwen; Fabienne Cartieaux; Eric Giraud


Archive | 2010

Some unusual features of the #Methylobacterium nodulans#-induced nodulation of #Crotalaria podocarpa#

Adeline Renier; Sergio Miana de Faria; Philippe Jourand; Eric Giraud; Bernard Dreyfus; Sylvie Rapior; Yves Prin


Archive | 2009

Symbiotic exception: the Nod-independent interaction between the Aeschynomene legumes and photosynthetic Bradyrhizobia

Katia Bonaldi; Fabienne Cartieaux; Joël Fardoux; Benjamin Gourion; Laure Hannibal; Lionel Moulin; Nico Nouwen; Yves Prin; Adeline Renier; Eric Giraud


Archive | 2009

Characterization of the plant molecular mechanisms governing the Nod-independent symbiosis between #Aeschynomene# and photosynthetic #Bradyrhizobium#

Katia Bonaldi; Hassen Gherbi; Claudine Franche; Joël Fardoux; Benjamin Gourion; Laure Hannibal; Lionel Moulin; Nico Nouwen; Yves Prin; Adeline Renier; Eric Giraud; Fabienne Cartieaux


Archive | 2008

Interaction between #Aeschynomene# and photosynthetic #Bradyrhizobium#: An enigmatic Nod-independent symbiotic process

Katia Bonaldi; Fabienne Cartieaux; Joël Fardoux; Laure Hannibal; G. Bastien; Lionel Moulin; Nico Nouwen; Yves Prin; Adeline Renier; Eric Giraud


Archive | 2008

Investigating and promoting new local legume symbioses for development in west african and mediterranean countries

Philippe de Lajudie; Marc Neyra; Antoine Galiana; Angèle N'Zoué; Abdoulaye Sy; Flore Molouba; Clémence Chaintreuil; Lionel Moulin; Christine Le Roux; Odile Domergue; Philippe Jourand; Adeline Renier; Chahinez Mérabet; Abdelkader Bekki; Mamadou Gueye; Samba Ndao Sylla; Ibrahima Ndoye; Diégane Diouf; Tatiana Krasova Wade; H. Sow; Pascal Houngnandan; Alzouma Mayaki Zoubeirou; Inamoud Ibny Yattara; Ousmane Sacko; T. Atallah; Frédéric Zakhia; Messaoud Mars; Mosbah Mahdhi; Habib Jeder; Abdelkarim Filali-Maltouf

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Yves Prin

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Philippe Jourand

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Nico Nouwen

Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement

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Sylvie Rapior

University of Montpellier

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Katia Bonaldi

Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement

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Joël Fardoux

Institut de recherche pour le développement

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Antoine Galiana

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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