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The promoter proximal region in the virD locus of Agrobacterium tumefaciens is necessary for the plant-inducible circularization of T-DNA
Authors:Akiko Yamamoto  Motoko Iwahashi  Martin F Yanofsky  Eugene W Nester  Itaru Takebe and Yasunori Machida
Institution:(1) Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Nagoya University, Chikusa-ku, 464 Nagoya, Japan;(2) Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Washington, 98195 Seattle, WA, USA
Abstract:Summary The formation of crown gall tumours involves the transfer of the T-DNA region of the Ti plasmid from Agrobacterium to plant cells and its subsequent integration into plant chromosomes. When agrobacteria are incubated with plant protoplasts or exudates of plants, the T-DNA region is circularized by recombination or cleavage and rejoining between the 25 bp terminal repeats; the formation of circular T-DNAs is thought to be one step in T-DNA transfer (Koukolikova-Nicola et al. 1985; Machida et al. 1986). We previously showed that the virulence region of the Ti plasmid is required for T-DNA circularization. In the present paper, we examined the circularization event in agrobacteria harbouring octopine Ti plasmids with mutations in various loci of the virulence region. The results clearly demonstrate that the gene(s) encoded in the virD locus are necessary for T-DNA circularization. In particular, the gene(s) present in the region proximal to the virD promoter are essential. We propose that roduct(s) of this gene have recombinase or endonuclease activity which specifically recognizes the 25 bp terminal repeats of T-DNA.
Keywords:Agrobacteium  Ti plasmid  T-DNA circularization  virD genes  Plant-inducible vir gene expression
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