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A double-negative feedback loop between NtrBC and a small RNA rewires nitrogen metabolism in legume symbionts

Abstract: Root nodule endosymbioses between diazotrophic rhizobia and legumes provide the largest input of combined N to the biosphere, thus representing an alternative to harmful chemical fertilizers for sustainable crop production. Rhizobia have evolved intricate strategies to coordinate N assimilation for their own benefit with N2 fixation to sustain plant growth. The rhizobial N status is transduced by the NtrBC two-component system, the seemingly ubiquitous form of N signal transduction in Proteobacteria. Here, we show that the regulatory sRNA NfeR1 (nodule formation efficiency RNA) of the alfalfa symbiont Sinorhizobium meliloti is transcribed from a complex promoter repressed by NtrC in a N-dependent manner and feedback silences ntrBC by complementary base-pairing. These findings unveil a more prominent role of NtrC as a transcriptional repressor than hitherto anticipated and a novel RNA-based mechanism for NtrBC regulation. The NtrBC-NfeR1 double-negative feedback loop accurately rewires symbiotic S. meliloti N metabolism and is likely conserved in a-rhizobiaad just N metabolism to the demands of an efficient symbiosis with legume plants.

 Fuente: MBio, 2023, 14(6), e0200323

 Publisher: American Society for Microbiology

 Year of publication: 2023

 No. of pages: 23

 Publication type: Article

 DOI: 10.1128/mbio.02003-23

 ISSN: 2150-7511,2161-2129

 Spanish project: PID2020-114782GB-I00

Authorship

GARCÍA TOMSIG, NATALIA I.

GARCÍA RODRIGUEZ, FERNANDO M.

GUEDES GARCÍA, SABINA K.

MILLÁN, VICENTA

BECKER, ANKE

JIMÉNEZ ZURDO, JOSÉ I.