Observation by SEM of the attachment ofAgrobacterium tumefaciens to the surface of vinca,asparagus and rice cells |
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Authors: | Nobuyuki Terouchi Seiichiro Hasezawa Hisashi Matsushima Yasuko Kaneko Kunihiko Syôno |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Pure and Applied Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Tokyo, Meguro-ku, 153, Tokyo 3. Department of Regulation Biology, Faculty of Science, Saitama University, 338, Urawa-shi, Saitama
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Abstract: | Transformation of vinca cells was performed by the co-cultivation of cell-wall regenerated vinca protoplasts withAgrobacterium tumefaciens. Using thisin vitro and single cell system, attachment of the bacteria to the surface of vinca cells was observed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Figures of the bacteria polarly binding to the plant cell wall were often observed. AsEscherichia coli does not attach to the plant cells at all, the observed attachment ofA. tumefaciens is suggested as a characteristic feature in crown gall induction. Even though no evidence of transformation was obtained by the co-cultivation methods, a similar attachment was observed in the cell-wall regenerated protoplasts of rice. The bacteria also attached to the surface of isolated mesophyll cells of asparagus and root hairs of rice. From these observation, we concluded that the attachment is not the limiting step of crown gall induction byA. tumefaciens in monocotyledonous plants. Extracellular fibrils like pili were observed with a few strains of A.tumefaciens for the first time. These fibrils were observed regardless of their ability of attachment and infectivity. |
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Keywords: | Agrobacterium tumefaciens Attachment Co-cultivation Extracellular fibril SEM observation Transformation |
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