Scientific Reports (Jun 2021)
Transposon sequencing analysis of Bradyrhizobium diazoefficiens 110spc4
Abstract
Abstract Bradyrhizobium diazoefficiens USDA110 is one of the most effective nitrogen-fixing symbionts of soybeans. Here we carried out a large-scale transposon insertion sequencing (Tn-seq) analysis of strain Bd110spc4, which is derived from USDA110, with the goal of increasing available resources for identifying genes crucial for the survival of this plant symbiont under diverse conditions. We prepared two transposon (Tn) insertion libraries of Bd110spc4 with 155,042 unique Tn insertions when the libraries were combined, which is an average of one insertion every 58.7 bp of the reference USDA110 genome. Application of bioinformatic filtering steps to remove genes too small to be expected to have Tn insertions, resulted in a list of genes that were classified as putatively essential. Comparison of this gene set with genes putatively essential for the growth of the closely related alpha-proteobacterium, Rhodopseudomonas palustris, revealed a small set of five genes that may be collectively essential for closely related members of the family Bradyrhizobiaceae. This group includes bacteria with diverse lifestyles ranging from plant symbionts to animal-associated species to free-living species.