%0 Journal Article %T Deciphering the Nitrogen Fixation Gene Cluster in Vibrio natriegens: A Study on Optimized Expression and Application of Nitrogenase. %A He H %A Zheng W %A Xiao S %A Gong L %A Li H %A Zhou K %A Zhang L %A Tu Q %A Zhu YZ %A Zhang Y %J J Agric Food Chem %V 72 %N 22 %D 2024 Jun 5 %M 38778776 %F 5.895 %R 10.1021/acs.jafc.4c01232 %X Microbial nitrogen fixation presents a viable alternative to chemical fertilizers, yet the limited colonization and specificity of naturally occurring nitrogen-fixing microorganisms present significant challenges to their widespread application. In this study, we identified a nitrogen fixation gene cluster (VNnif) in Vibrio natriegens (VN) and tested its nitrogenase activity through the acetylene reduction assay. We investigated the potential utilization of nitrogenase by incorporating the nitrogenase gene cluster from VN into plant growth-promoting rhizosphere bacteria Pseudomonas protegens CHA0 and enhancing its activity to 48.16 nmol C2H2/mg/h through promoter replacement and cluster rearrangement. The engineered strain CHA0-PVNnif was found to positively impact the growth of Arabidopsis thaliana col-0 and Triticum aestivum L. (wheat). This study expanded the role of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) and provided a research foundation for enhancing nitrogenase activity.