Regions of DNA sequence homology between an octopine and a nopaline Ti plasmid of Agrobacterium tumefaciens |
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Authors: | Angus G. Hepburn and John Hindley |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biochemistry, Medical School, University of Bristol, Bristol, England;(2) Present address: Department of Genetics, The John Innes Institute, Colney Lane, NR4 7UH Norwich, Scotland |
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Abstract: | Summary Despite the fact that pTiC58 and pTiB6S3 functionally, have been shown to date to have only tumorigenicity and phage AP1 exclusion in common, many restriction fragments of the plasmids contain DNA sequences common to both. The bulk of this homologous DNA is concentrated in a few restriction endonuclease fragments and the remainder is organized in short discontinuous regions spread over many fragments. In pTiB6S3 the bulk of the homology is distributed throughout a 29x106 dalton segment comprising 8 Sma I fragments. This region includes those sequences which are transferred to and transcribed in tumorigenic plant cells induced by B6-806 or closely related strains. The pattern of homology within this portion of the plasmid shows a region of low sequence homology (Sma I Fragment 3 b) apparently corresponding to the gene or genes coding for octopine synthesis in the plant tumor cells, surrounded by regions of high sequence homology. The extent of inter-plasmid homology then decreases with increasing distance from fragment 3b. The remainder of the homology is distributed throughout a segment of maximum size 21.5x106 daltons comprising two Sma I fragments and cannot yet be definitely linked with any specific plasmid function. |
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