Proteomic characterization of bradyrhizobium diazoefficiens bacteroids reveals a post-symbiotic, hemibiotrophic-like lifestyle of the bacteria within senescing soybean nodules

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The form and physiology of Bradyrhizobium diazoefficiens after the decline of symbiotic nitrogen fixation has been characterized. Proteomic analyses showed that post-symbiotic B. diazoefficiens underwent metabolic remodeling as well-defined groups of proteins declined, increased or remained unchanged from 56 to 119 days after planting, suggesting a transition to a hemibiotrophic-like lifestyle. Enzymatic analysis showed distinct patterns in both the cytoplasm and the periplasm. Similar to the bacteroid, the post-symbiotic bacteria rely on a non-citric acid cycle supply of succinate and, although viable, they did not demonstrate the ability to grow within the senescent nodule.

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Strodtman, K. N., Frank, S., Stevenson, S., Thelen, J. J., & Emerich, D. W. (2018). Proteomic characterization of bradyrhizobium diazoefficiens bacteroids reveals a post-symbiotic, hemibiotrophic-like lifestyle of the bacteria within senescing soybean nodules. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 19(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms19123947

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