PMID: 9009070Mar 1, 1997Paper

Choline and glycine betaine uptake in various strains of Rhizobia isolated from nodules of Vicia faba var. major and Cicer arietinum l.: modulation by salt, choline, and glycine betaine

Current Microbiology
Fatiha BrhadaDaniel Le Rudulier

Abstract

Two strains of Rhizobia isolated from nodules of Vicia faba var. major and one strain isolated from nodules of Cicer arietinum L. were characterized for salt resistance. The presence of 1 mM glycine betaine or choline in a minimal medium with added NaCl had a beneficial role on the growth of the three strains. Both molecules were found to be taken up by cells obtained at low osmolarity, and whereas glycine betaine uptake activity was stimulated significantly in cells grown in the presence of 0.15 M NaCl, choline uptake activity was strongly inhibited by salt in all tested strains. However, in cells grown with exogenous choline,the uptake inhibition exerted by salt was relieved, mainly in the strain isolated from nodules of C. arietinum L. On the basis of kinetics determinations, in control cells as well as in salt-stressed cells, only high-affinity activities were observed for glycine betaine and choline(apparent Kms between 3 and 18 micro;M). Periplasmic proteins that bound glycine betaine or choline were identified. In nondenaturing conditions, these proteins extracted from the various strains showed different electrophoretic mobility with always a less negative entire charge than the analogous proteins from Rhizobium meliloti.

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