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Sequence and functional analysis of the left-hand part of the T-region from the nopaline-type Ti plasmid,pTiC58
Authors:Otten  Léon  Salomone   Jean-Yves  Helfer   Anne  Schmidt   Julien  Hammann   Philippe  De Ruffray  Patrice
Affiliation:(1) Institute for Plant Molecular Biology of the CNRS, Rue du Général Zimmer 12, 67084 Strasbourg, France;(2) Institute of General Microbiology, University of Berne, Baltzerstrasse 4, 3012 Bern, Switzerland
Abstract:
The Agrobacterium tumefaciens nopaline strain C58 transfers a large, 29 kb T-DNA into plant cells during infection. Part of this DNA (the `common DNA') is also found on the T-DNA of octopine strains, the remaining DNA is nopaline strain-specific. Up to now, only parts of the C58 T-DNA and related T37 T-DNA have been sequenced. We have sequenced the remainder of the nopaline-specific T-DNA (containing genes a to d) and acs to iaaM. Gene c codes for a new unknown T-DNA protein. Gene a is homologous to the agrocinopine synthase gene. Genes b, cprime, d and e are part of a larger family: they are related to the T-DNA genes 5, rolB, lso and 3prime. Genes 5, rolB and lso induce or modify plant growth and have been called T-DNA oncogenes. Our studies show that gene 3prime (located on the TR-DNA of octopine strains) is also oncogenic. Although the b–e T-DNA fragment from C58 and its individual genes lack growth-inducing activity, an a-acs deletion mutant was distinctly less virulent on Kalanchoe daigremontiana and showed reduced shoot formation on Kalanchoe tubiflora. Shoot formation could be restored by genes c and cprime in co-infection experiments. Contrary to an earlier report, a C58 e gene deletion mutant was fully virulent on all plants tested.
Keywords:Agrobacterium  Ti plasmid  oncogenes  e gene  3  /content/u352k5560w7002tg/xxlarge8242.gif"   alt="  prime"   align="  BASELINE"   BORDER="  0"  > gene
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