2006
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0600912103
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Eukaryotic control on bacterial cell cycle and differentiation in the Rhizobium –legume symbiosis

Abstract: Symbiosis between legumes and Rhizobium bacteria leads to the formation of root nodules where bacteria in the infected plant cells are converted into nitrogen-fixing bacteroids. Nodules with a persistent meristem are indeterminate, whereas nodules without meristem are determinate. The symbiotic plant cells in both nodule types are polyploid because of several cycles of endoreduplication (genome replication without mitosis and cytokinesis) and grow consequently to extreme sizes. Here we demonstrate that differe… Show more

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“…NIH-PA Author Manuscript NIH-PA Author Manuscript which might allow them to reach a higher metabolic rate to support nitrogen fixation 65,68 . The intensive DNA synthesis that is required for endoreduplication within bacteroids requires a large quantity of dNTPs that must be supplied by ribonucleotide reductase (RNR) 89 .…”
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“…NIH-PA Author Manuscript NIH-PA Author Manuscript which might allow them to reach a higher metabolic rate to support nitrogen fixation 65,68 . The intensive DNA synthesis that is required for endoreduplication within bacteroids requires a large quantity of dNTPs that must be supplied by ribonucleotide reductase (RNR) 89 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, what makes comparative study of both these systems most interesting is that they form different types of nodules, in which the nodule structure and the differentiation programme imposed on the symbiotic bacteria are different. M. truncatula and Medicago sativa are examples of indeterminate legumes, which form nodules that possess a persistent meristem, whereas L. japonicus forms determinate nodules, which lack a persistent meristem and in which all cells in the interior of the nodule proliferate, differentiate and senesce synchronously 65 .…”
Section: Box 2 Mesorhizobium Loti and Lotus Japonicus: Model System Fmentioning
confidence: 99%
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