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The VirD2 protein of Agrobacterlum tumefaciens carries nuclear localization signals important for transfer of T-DNA to plants
Authors:L. Rossi   B. Hohn  B. Tinland
Affiliation:(1) Friedrich Miescher-Institut, PO Box 2543, CH-4002 Basel, Switzerland
Abstract:Agrobacterium tumefaciens is able to transfer a piece of DNA, the T-DNA, to the nucleus of the plant cell. The VirD2 protein is required for the production of the T-DNA, it is tightly linked to the T-DNA and it is thought to direct it to the plant genome. Two nuclear localization signals (NLS), one in the N-terminal part and one in the C-terminal part of the VirD2 protein, have been shown to be able to target marker proteins to the plant nucleus. Here we analyze nuclear entry of the T-DNA complex using a new and very sensitive assay for T-DNA transfer. We show that optimal T-DNA transfer requires the VirD2 NLS located in the C-terminal part of the protein, whereas mutations in the N-terminal NLS coding sequence seem to have no effect on T-DNA transfer.
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