Utilization of nitrate by bacteroids of Bradyrhizobium japonicum in the soybean root nodule
- 1 January 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Planta
- Vol. 174 (1) , 51-58
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00394873
Abstract
Bacteroids of Bradyrhizobium japonicum strain CB1809, unlike CC705, do not have a high level of constitutive nitrate reductase (NR; EC 1.7.99.4) in the soybean (Glycine max. Merr.) nodule. Ex planta both strains have a high activity of NR when cultured on 5 mM nitrate at 2% O2 (v/v). Nitrite reductase (NiR) was active in cultured cells of bradyrhizobia, but activity with succinate as electron donor was not detected in freshly-isolated bacteroids. A low activity was measured with reduced methyl viologen. When bacteroids of CC705 were incubated with nitrate there was a rapid production of nitrite which resulted in repression of NR. Subsequently when NiR was induced, nitrite was utilized and NR activity recovered. Nitrate reductase was induced in bacteroids of strain CB1809 when they were incubated in-vitro with nitrate or nitrite. Increase in NR activity was prevented by rifampicin (10 μg· ml-1) or chloramphenicol (50 μg·ml-1). Nitrite-reductase activity in bacteroids of strain CB1809 was induced in parallel with NR. When nitrate was supplied to soybeans nodulated with strain CC705, nitrite was detected in nodule extracts prepared in aqueous media and it accumulated during storage (1°C) and on further incubation at 25°C. Nitrite was not detected in nodule extracts prepared in ethanol. Thus nitrite accumulation in nodule tissue appears to occur only after maceration and although bacteroids of some strains of B. japonicum have a high level of a constitutive NR, they do not appear to reduce nitrate in the nodule because this anion does not gain access to the bacteroid zone. Soybeans nodulated with strains CC705 and CB1809 were equally sensitive to nitrate inhibition of N2 fixation.Keywords
This publication has 40 references indexed in Scilit:
- Distribution of nitrate assimilation between the root and shoot of legumes and a comparison with wheatPhysiologia Plantarum, 1986
- Symbiotic and Free-living Denitrification by Bradyrhizobium japonicumSoil Science Society of America Journal, 1986
- Nitrate and nitrite reduction by alfalfa root nodules: Accumulation of nitrite in Rhizobium melioti bacteroids and senescence of nodulesPhysiologia Plantarum, 1985
- Purification and characterization of soybean nodule nitrite reductasePhysiologia Plantarum, 1984
- Effect of Water Stress on the Reduction of Nitrate and Nitrite by Soybean NodulesPlant Physiology, 1983
- Reversible Inactivation of Nitrate Reductase by NADH and the Occurrence of Partially Inactive Enzyme in the Wheat LeafPlant Physiology, 1983
- Denitrification and Anaerobic, Nitrate-dependent Acetylene Reduction in Cowpea RhizobiumJournal of General Microbiology, 1979
- Nitrate Reductase from Anaerobically Grown Rhizobium japonicumJournal of General Microbiology, 1976
- Ammonia Assimilation by Rhizobium Cultures and BacteroidsJournal of General Microbiology, 1975
- Preparation and some properties of a soluble nitrate reductase from Rhizobium japonicumBiochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Specialized Section on Enzymological Subjects, 1964