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. 1995 Aug;4(4):483-91.
doi: 10.1111/j.1365-294x.1995.tb00242.x.

Molecular structure of the Frankia spp. nifD-K intergenic spacer and design of Frankia genus compatible primer

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Molecular structure of the Frankia spp. nifD-K intergenic spacer and design of Frankia genus compatible primer

R Nalin et al. Mol Ecol. 1995 Aug.

Abstract

The nifD-K intergenic spacer (IGS) of ArI3 and ACoN24d were found to have a length 265 and 199 nucleotides, respectively. They are markedly less conserved than the two neighbouring genes and have, in some instances, a repeated structure reminiscent of an insertion event. The repeated sequence and the IGSs have no detectable homology with sequences in DNA databanks. The IGS has a stem-loop structure with a low folding energy, lower than that between nifH and nifD. No convincing alignment of IGS sequences could be obtained among Frankia strains. Only between ACoN24d and ArI3, which belong to the same genomic species, was the alignment good enough to permit detection of a doubly repeated structure. No promoter could be detected in the IGSs. The putative nifK open reading frame (ORF) in Frankia strain ArI3 has a length of 1587 nucleotides, starting with a GTG codon, preceded by a ribosome binding site of a structure similar to that of nifH (GGAGGN7). The codon usage was similar to that of previously sequenced Frankia genes with a strong bias toward G- and C-ending codons except in the case of glycine where GGT is frequent. Alignment of the three Frankia nifK sequences (EUN1f; ArI3 and ACoN24d) with those of other nitrogen-fixing bacteria permitted detection of a sequence conserved among the three Frankia strains but absent in the other sequences. A primer targeted to that region in combination with FGPD807-85 amplified the nifD-KIGS sequences of all Frankia strains (except the non-nitrogen-fixing Frankia strains CN3 and AgB1-9) and yet failed to amplify DNA of all other nitrogen-fixing bacteria.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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