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This project investigates the iron requirements of nitrogen-fixing bacteria in the rhizobia-legume symbiosis, focusing on how these bacteria manage iron for enzyme production. By employing advanced molecular biology techniques, it aims to enhance our understanding of nutrient transport and improve sustainable agricultu…
Rhizobia-legume symbiosis (RLS) is the principal entry pathway of sustainable N in agricultural systems.
During the symbiosis, plants develop a new organ called the nodule that hosts thousands of endosymbiotic bacteria expressing the nitrogenase, the enzyme responsible to transform the atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia.
The nitrogenase unique metallic cofactors (made of Fe and Mo) likely impose an extra demand of these metals to the cell, which already requires a basal amount of Fe to synthesize…
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