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Title : Analyzing the Effect of Strigolactones on the Motility Behavior of Rhizobia - Bernabeu-Roda_2021_Methods.Mol.Biol_2309_91
Author(s) : Bernabeu-Roda LM , Lopez-Raez JA , Soto MJ
Ref : Methods Mol Biol , 2309 :91 , 2021
Abstract :

In the Rhizobium-legume symbiosis, strigolactones (SLs) promote root nodule formation; however, the exact mechanism underlying this positive effect remains unknown. The recent finding that an SL receptor legume mutant shows a wild-type nodulation phenotype suggests that SLs influence the symbiosis by acting on the bacterial partner. In agreement with this, the application of the synthetic SL analog GR24 on the alfalfa symbiont Sinorhizobium (Ensifer) meliloti has been shown to stimulate swarming, a specialized bacterial surface motility, which could influence infection of legumes by Rhizobia. Surface motility assays for many bacteria, and particularly for Rhizobia, are challenging. The establishment of protocols to study bacterial surface motility is key to decipher the role of SLs as rhizosphere cues for rhizobacteria. In this chapter, we describe a set of protocols implemented to study the different types of motility exhibited by S. meliloti.

PubMedSearch : Bernabeu-Roda_2021_Methods.Mol.Biol_2309_91
PubMedID: 34028681

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Bernabeu-Roda LM, Lopez-Raez JA, Soto MJ (2021)
Analyzing the Effect of Strigolactones on the Motility Behavior of Rhizobia
Methods Mol Biol 2309 :91

Bernabeu-Roda LM, Lopez-Raez JA, Soto MJ (2021)
Methods Mol Biol 2309 :91