T-DNA integration into the Arabidopsis genome depends on sequences of pre-insertion sites |
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Authors: | Brunaud Véronique Balzergue Sandrine Dubreucq Bertrand Aubourg Sébastien Samson Franck Chauvin Stéphanie Bechtold Nicole Cruaud Corinne DeRose Richard Pelletier Georges Lepiniec Loïc Caboche Michel Lecharny Alain |
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Affiliation: | Véronique Brunaud, Sandrine Balzergue, Bertrand Dubreucq, Sébastien Aubourg, Franck Samson, Stéphanie Chauvin, Nicole Bechtold, Corinne Cruaud, Richard DeRose, Georges Pelletier, Loïc Lepiniec, Michel Caboche, and Alain Lecharny |
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Abstract: | ![]() A statistical analysis of 9000 flanking sequence tags characterizing transferred DNA (T-DNA) transformants in Arabidopsis sheds new light on T-DNA insertion by illegitimate recombination. T-DNA integration is favoured in plant DNA regions with an A-T-rich content. The formation of a short DNA duplex between the host DNA and the left end of the T-DNA sets the frame for the recombination. The sequence immediately downstream of the plant A-T-rich region is the master element for setting up the DNA duplex, and deletions into the left end of the integrated T-DNA depend on the location of a complementary sequence on the T-DNA. Recombination at the right end of the T-DNA with the host DNA involves another DNA duplex, 2–3 base pairs long, that preferentially includes a G close to the right end of the T-DNA. |
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