Rhizobium cellulase CelC2 is essential for primary symbiotic infection of legume host roots.
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Endophytic Actinobacteria and the Interaction of Micromonospora and Nitrogen Fixing PlantsEstablishing a Role for Bacterial Cellulose in Environmental Interactions: Lessons Learned from Diverse Biofilm-Producing Proteobacteria.Remodeling of the infection chamber before infection thread formation reveals a two-step mechanism for rhizobial entry into the host legume root hairTurning the table: plants consume microbes as a source of nutrientsThe temperature-sensitive brush mutant of the legume Lotus japonicus reveals a link between root development and nodule infection by rhizobia.The CCAAT box-binding transcription factor NF-YA1 controls rhizobial infection.Structure and function of a novel GH8 endoglucanase from the bacterial cellulose synthase complex of Raoultella ornithinolytica.Active invasion of bacteria into living fungal cells.Genomic basis of broad host range and environmental adaptability of Rhizobium tropici CIAT 899 and Rhizobium sp. PRF 81 which are used in inoculants for common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.).Cellulolytic potential under environmental changes in microbial communities from grassland litterInvasion of rhizobial infection thread by non-rhizobia for colonization of Vigna radiata root nodules.The intracellular Scots pine shoot symbiont Methylobacterium extorquens DSM13060 aggregates around the host nucleus and encodes eukaryote-like proteinsA stress-induced small RNA modulates alpha-rhizobial cell cycle progression.Legume pectate lyase required for root infection by rhizobia.Isolation and identification of cellulolytic bacteria from the gut of Holotrichia parallela larvae (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae)Proteomic insights into intra- and intercellular plant-bacteria symbiotic association during root nodule formationThe Regulatory Protein RosR Affects Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. trifolii Protein Profiles, Cell Surface Properties, and Symbiosis with Clover.Plant lectins: the ties that bind in root symbiosis and plant defenseBcsZ inhibits biofilm phenotypes and promotes virulence by blocking cellulose production in Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium.Discovery of genes coding for carbohydrate-active enzyme by metagenomic analysis of lignocellulosic biomassesThe roles of extracellular proteins, polysaccharides and signals in the interactions of rhizobia with legume roots.Molecular insights into bacteroid development during Rhizobium-legume symbiosis.The role of the cell wall compartment in mutualistic symbioses of plants.Does a Common Pathway Transduce Symbiotic Signals in Plant-Microbe Interactions?Role of Rhizobium endoglucanase CelC2 in cellulose biosynthesis and biofilm formation on plant roots and abiotic surfaces.Molecular adaptations of Herbaspirillum seropedicae during colonization of the maize rhizosphere.Micromonospora from nitrogen fixing nodules of alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.). A new promising Plant Probiotic Bacteria.Subcellular clustering of a putative c-di-GMP-dependent exopolysaccharide machinery affecting macro colony architecture in Bacillus subtilis.Transcriptomic profiling of Burkholderia phymatum STM815, Cupriavidus taiwanensis LMG19424 and Rhizobium mesoamericanum STM3625 in response to Mimosa pudica root exudates illuminates the molecular basis of their nodulation competitiveness and symbioAlleviation of salt stress of symbiotic Galega officinalis L. (goat's rue) by co-inoculation of Rhizobium with root-colonizing PseudomonasSynergistic interactions among root-associated bacteria, rhizobia and chickpea under stress conditionsMicrobial strategies for the improvement of legume production in hostile environmentsRhizobium as plant probiotic for strawberry production under microcosm conditionsRole ofRhizobiumCellulase CelC2 in Host Root Colonization and Infection
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Rhizobium cellulase CelC2 is essential for primary symbiotic infection of legume host roots.
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Rhizobium cellulase CelC2 is e ...... nfection of legume host roots.
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Rhizobium cellulase CelC2 is e ...... infection of legume host roots
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J L Zurdo-Piñeiro
J M Díaz-Mínguez
M E Trujillo
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10.1073/PNAS.0802547105
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2008-05-05T00:00:00Z