Guest lectures Flashcards

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Legume Nodule Symbiosis

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-legumes and rhizobia live together in symbiosis

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rhizobia infection of legumes

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-infection is not a negative interaction
-it leads to formation of root forming nodule full of rhizobia that fixes nitrogen

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steps in formation of root nodule

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1) recognition-rhizobia attach to plant
2) bacterium secrets nod factors called root hair curling
3) invasion-rhizobia penetrate root hair and multiply within infection thread

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4
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sanctions hypothesis

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legumes cant recognize more parasites or less N fixing rhizobia have to counter parasitism through post infection legume sanction

-reduction of nodule growth
-early nodule death
-decrease carbon supply to nodules
-reduce oxygen supply to nodules

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5
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Partner choice hypothesis

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plants use prenoduleation signals from rhizobia to determine whether to allow noduleation choose non cheating rhizobia

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6
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crown galls

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plant tumors induced by A tumefaciens cells harboring a large plasmid the Ti (tumor induction) plasmid

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AGROBACTERIUM TUMEFACIENS

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forms a parasitic symbiosis w plants causing crown gall disease

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structure of Ti plasmid

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9
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initation of tumor formation

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-A tumefaciens cells must attach to wound site
-transfers plasmid to plant

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10
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Primary symbionts for insect

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required for host to reproduce
-restricted to bacteriome
–bacterial cells are found in bacteriocytes

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11
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microbial symbionts can be aquired how

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environment (horizontal transmission)
parent (vertical transmission)

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12
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Heritable symbionts of insects

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-obligate
-some exploit metabolic potential of symbiont
-primary symbionts exhibit extreme gene reduction due to it being given to them by host

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13
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secondary symbionts for insects

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not required for reproduction
not always present
can invade different cells and live extracellularly
must provide a benefit- nutritional, environmental, pathogenic

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14
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Reproductive parasitic symbionts

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rickettsia-infected flies reproduce twice as much
wolbachia- infected males sterilize uninfected females

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15
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defensive symbioses

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-defensive strategy used by insects to deter pathogens/predators usually chemicals
-(paederus beetle take cytotoxic chemical from plant to defend it and beetles eggs)

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