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http://purl.uniprot.org/proteomes/UP000002484http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment"Frankia sp. are filamentous bacteria that grow by hyphal branching and tip extension. They produce three cell types during growth: vegetative hyphae, sporangiospores and lipid-enveloped cellular structures known as "vesicles". Frankia sp. have the ability to form symbiotic nitrogen-fixing root nodules on certain woody angiosperms, termed "actinorhizal plants". The vesicle cell type develops during N-starvation and contains the O2-labile nitrogenase. During symbiosis, they supply sufficient combined nitrogen so that the plant can grow without added nitrogen. Frankia thus can supply most or all of the host plant nitrogen needs. Consequently, actinorhizal plants colonize and often thrive in soils that are low in combined nitrogen. This type of symbiosis adds a large proportion of new nitrogen to several ecosystems. It constitutes the major N2-fixing symbioses in temperate forests, dry chaparral and matorral, coastal dunes, alpine communities and in colder regions such as in Scandinavia, Canada, Alaska or New Zealand where legumes are insignificant or absent. Frankiae have all housekeeping genes necessary for saprophytic existence plus genes for sporulation, vesicle development, symbiosis, N2 fixation and secondary metabolite production. Frankia sp. (strain EuI1c) is an aerobic Gram-positive bacterium isolated from four continents (North America, South America, Africa, and Asia) and different habitats, including dry soils with high salinity levels, steppe-like plains at 900 m, and mountain forests at 3,000 m. (Adapted from: http://genome.jgi-psf.org/fra_u/fra_u.home.html)."xsd:string
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