Recent results on the regulation of nitrogen fixation and C4-dicarboxylate transport genes in Rhizobium meliloti are reviewed, nif gene expression is activated by the nifA gene product in conjunction with the ntrA sigma factor. Activation of the nifA gene does not require ntrC product but occurs ...
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Developmental and metabolic regulation of nitrogen fixation gene expression in Rhizobium melilotiliterature reviews, genetic regulation, nitrogen-fixing bacteria, nitrogen fixation, Sinorhizobium meliloti, gene expressionThis case highlights the clinical features and course of recovery of a patient presenting to...
Metabolic flux distribution supporting nitrogen fixation in Rhizobium etli was predicted in silico by constraint-based modeling [8]. Briefly, simulations were carried out assuming a steady-state condition for metabolic fluxes and by constructing a mathematical function that mimics nitrogen fixation. This ...
Rhizobium is a soil bacteria that fix nitrogen found at root nodules of legumes. Explore more on the role of rhizobium in agriculture and more on related topics at BYJU'S
Metabolic flux distribution supporting nitrogen fixation in Rhizobium etli was predicted in silico by constraint-based modeling [8]. Briefly, simulations were carried out assuming a steady-state condition for metabolic fluxes and by constructing a mathematical function that mimics nitrogen fixation. This ...
Biochemical Genetics of Nitrogen Fixation in Rhizobium Members of the genus Rhizobium are gram-negative, aerobic soil bacteria which are able to invade root hairs of leguminous plants (family: Leguminosae ) and incite the production of root nodules, wherein the bacteria become symbiotic nit... H...
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Metabolic flux distribution supporting nitrogen fixation in Rhizobium etli was predicted in silico by constraint-based modeling [8]. Briefly, simulations were carried out assuming a steady-state condition for metabolic fluxes and by constructing a mathematical function that mimics nitrogen fixation. This ...