Suppression of the Fix- phenotype of Rhizobium meliloti exoB mutants by lpsZ is correlated to a modified expression of the K polysaccharide
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- DOI: 10.1128/jb.177.15.4289-4296.1995
Suppression of the Fix- phenotype of Rhizobium meliloti exoB mutants by lpsZ is correlated to a modified expression of the K polysaccharide
Abstract
The rhizobial production of extracellular polysaccharide (EPS) is generally required for the symbiotic infection of host plants that form nodules with an apical meristem (indeterminate nodules). One exception is Rhizobium meliloti AK631, an exoB mutant of Rm41, which is deficient in EPS production yet infects and fixes nitrogen (i.e., is Fix+) on alfalfa, an indeterminate nodule-forming plant. A mutation of lpsZ in AK631 results in a Fix- strain with altered phage sensitivity, suggesting that a cell surface factor may substitute for EPS in the alfalfa-AK631 symbiosis. Biochemical analyses of the cell-associated polysaccharides of AK631 and Rm5830 (AK631 lpsZ) demonstrated that the lpsZ mutation affected the expression of a surface polysaccharide that is analogous to the group II K polysaccharides of Escherichia coli; the polysaccharide contains 3-deoxy-D-manno-2-octulosonic acid or a derivative thereof in each repeating unit. Rm5830 produced a polysaccharide with altered chromatographic and electrophoretic properties, indicating a difference in the molecular weight range. Similar results were obtained in a study of Rm1021, a wild-type isolate that lacks the lpsZ gene: the introduction of lpsZ into Rm1021 exoB (Rm6903) both suppresses the Fix- phenotype and results in a modified expression of the K polysaccharide. Chromatography and electrophoresis analysis showed that the polysaccharide extracted from Rm6903 lpsZ+ differed from that of Rm6903 in molecular weight range. Importantly, the effect of LpsZ is not structurally specific, as the introduction lpsZ+ into Rhizobium fredii USDA257 also resulted in a molecular weight range change in the structurally distinct K polysaccharide produced by that strain. This evidence suggests that LpsZ has a general effect on the size-specific expression of rhizobial K polysaccharides.
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