2006
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0508502103
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The partitioned Rhizobium etli genome: Genetic and metabolic redundancy in seven interacting replicons

Abstract: We report the complete 6,530,228-bp genome sequence of the symbiotic nitrogen fixing bacterium Rhizobium etli. Six large plasmids comprise one-third of the total genome size. The chromosome encodes most functions necessary for cell growth, whereas few essential genes or complete metabolic pathways are located in plasmids. Chromosomal synteny is disrupted by genes related to insertion sequences, phages, plasmids, and cell-surface components. Plasmids do not show synteny, and their orthologs are mostly shared by… Show more

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“…Each originates from a different host bacterium which inhabits a distinctive environment. Whereas rhizavidin from R. etli is found in the soil rhizosphere habitat (27), shwanavidin is found in the deep Gotland basin region of the Baltic Sea, at a depth of 120 -130 m (26). Furthermore, both rhizavidin and shwanavidin are unique proteins in their families, where no other species of Shewanella or Rhizobium is known to exhibit another avidin-like sequence in its genome.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Each originates from a different host bacterium which inhabits a distinctive environment. Whereas rhizavidin from R. etli is found in the soil rhizosphere habitat (27), shwanavidin is found in the deep Gotland basin region of the Baltic Sea, at a depth of 120 -130 m (26). Furthermore, both rhizavidin and shwanavidin are unique proteins in their families, where no other species of Shewanella or Rhizobium is known to exhibit another avidin-like sequence in its genome.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of these sequences, identified from the Gram-negative bacterium Shewanella denitrificans (26), is termed herein shwanavidin. Whereas rhizavidin from R. etli and streptavidin from Streptomyces avidinii inhabit the soil rhizosphere (27), S. denitrificans is found at 120 -130 m depths of the Baltic Sea at low temperatures (28), and shwanavidin exhibits a high degree of sequence similarity to other avidins (Fig. 1B).…”
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“…AM236080) (25), 85% to celC from R. etli CFN42 (GenBank accession no. CP000133) (26), and 69% to Smed 5210 from Sinorhizobium medicae WSM419 (GenBank accession no. CP000740).…”
Section: Purification and Biochemical Characterization Of Cellulase Cmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to symbiotic plasmids, several rhizobial strains also contain one or more smaller, accessory plasmids, also termed non-symbiotic plasmids (Mercado-Blanco and Toro, 1996;Gonzalez et al, 2006;Stiens et al, 2006;Young et al, 2006). Some of these plasmids have been shown to transfer between populations of indigenous rhizobia (Mercado-Blanco and Toro, 1996).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%