Fernando Sorroche
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Nocelli N, Cossovich S, Primo E, Sorroche F, Nievas F, Giordano W, et al.
J Basic Microbiol
. 2023 Feb;
63(6):646-657.
PMID: 36737831
Bacterial surface components and extracellular compounds such as exopolysaccharides (EPSs) are crucial for interactions between cells, tolerance to different types of stress, and host colonization. Sinorhizobium meliloti produces two EPSs:...
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Sorroche F, Morales V, Mouffok S, Pichereaux C, Garnerone A, Zou L, et al.
PLoS One
. 2020 Oct;
15(10):e0235446.
PMID: 33002000
We recently described a regulatory loop, which we termed autoregulation of infection (AOI), by which Sinorhizobium meliloti, a Medicago endosymbiont, downregulates the root susceptibility to secondary infection events via ethylene....
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Sorroche F, Walch M, Zou L, Rengel D, Maillet F, Gibelin-Viala C, et al.
New Phytol
. 2019 May;
223(3):1505-1515.
PMID: 31059123
A complex network of pathways coordinates nodulation and epidermal root hair infection in the symbiotic interaction between rhizobia and legume plants. Whereas nodule formation was known to be autoregulated, it...
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Sorroche F, Bogino P, Russo D, Zorreguieta A, Nievas F, Morales G, et al.
Mol Plant Microbe Interact
. 2018 Aug;
31(10):1075-1082.
PMID: 30136892
Bacterial surface molecules are crucial for the establishment of a successful rhizobia-legume symbiosis, and, in most bacteria, are also critical for adherence properties, surface colonization, and as a barrier for...
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Garnerone A, Sorroche F, Zou L, Mathieu-Demaziere C, Tian C, Masson-Boivin C, et al.
J Bacteriol
. 2018 Mar;
200(11).
PMID: 29531182
An ongoing signal exchange fine-tunes the symbiotic interactions between rhizobia and legumes, ensuring the establishment and maintenance of mutualism. In a recently identified regulatory loop, endosymbiotic exerts negative feedback on...
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Zou L, Gastebois A, Mathieu-Demaziere C, Sorroche F, Masson-Boivin C, Batut J, et al.
Front Microbiol
. 2017 Jul;
8:1236.
PMID: 28729859
The cAMP-dependent transcriptional regulator Clr of regulates the overall number of infection events on roots by a so-far unknown mechanism requiring , a Clr-target gene of unknown function. In order...
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Plominsky A, Delherbe N, Ugalde J, Allen E, Blanchet M, Ikeda P, et al.
Genome Announc
. 2014 Nov;
2(6).
PMID: 25395641
Cáhuil Lagoon in central Chile harbors distinct microbial communities in various solar salterns that are arranged as interconnected ponds with increasing salt concentrations. Here, we report the metagenome of the...
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Nievas F, Bogino P, Sorroche F, Giordano W
Sensors (Basel)
. 2012 Jun;
12(3):2851-73.
PMID: 22736981
Bacteria of the genus Bradyrhizobium are able to establish a symbiotic relationship with peanut (Arachis hypogaea) root cells and to fix atmospheric nitrogen by converting it to nitrogenous compounds. Quorum...
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Rinaudi L, Sorroche F, Zorreguieta A, Giordano W
FEMS Microbiol Lett
. 2009 Nov;
302(1):15-21.
PMID: 19929968
Bacterial surface polysaccharides are crucial for establishment of successful rhizobia-legume symbiosis, and in most bacteria, are also critical for biofilm formation and surface colonization. In Sinorhizobium meliloti, the regulatory protein...