2000
DOI: 10.1128/aem.66.1.15-22.2000
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Characterization of Two Inducible Phosphate Transport Systems in Rhizobium tropici

Abstract: Rhizobium tropici forms nitrogen-fixing nodules on the roots of the common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris).Like other legume-Rhizobium symbioses, the bean-R. tropici association is sensitive to the availability of phosphate (P i ). To better understand phosphorus movement between the bacteroid and the host plant, P i transport was characterized in R. tropici. We observed two P i transport systems, a high-affinity system and a low-affinity system. To facilitate the study of these transport systems, a Tn5B22 transposo… Show more

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“…For this reason, most bacteria have two phosphate transport systems, which differ in affinity and specificity for phosphate (Bardin and Finan, 1998). The lowaffinity phosphate transport system (Pit) transports phosphate into the cells in the presence of high levels of extracellular phosphate (Gachter and Meyer, 1993;Voegele et al, 1997;Bardin and Finan, 1998;Van Dien and Keasling, 1999;Botero et al, 2000;Harris et al, 2001). It is usually constitutively expressed and is dependent on the proton motive force.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this reason, most bacteria have two phosphate transport systems, which differ in affinity and specificity for phosphate (Bardin and Finan, 1998). The lowaffinity phosphate transport system (Pit) transports phosphate into the cells in the presence of high levels of extracellular phosphate (Gachter and Meyer, 1993;Voegele et al, 1997;Bardin and Finan, 1998;Van Dien and Keasling, 1999;Botero et al, 2000;Harris et al, 2001). It is usually constitutively expressed and is dependent on the proton motive force.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under P excess conditions, PhoB is inactive, and the phoCDET genes are not expressed. Under P-limiting conditions, the low-affinity Pit permease system is repressed by activated PhoB, while the high-affinity PhoCDET system is induced and becomes the primary mechanism of P transport (10). Many bacterial strains contain PstSCAB homologs that function as high-affinity phosphate transporters.…”
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“…The presence of two systems for uptake of Pi through cytoplasmic membranes has been suggested in some plants 41,42) and microorgamisms: 43,44) one system has a low-a‹nity for external Pi and the other has a high-a‹nity. It has been found that the low-a‹nity system is expressed constitutively and operates in the presence of Pi at high concentrations.…”
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confidence: 99%