Studies on the structure of cointegrates between octopine and nopaline Ti-plasmids and their tumour-inducing properties |
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Authors: | Gert Ooms Tonny J. G. Regensburg-Tuink Marten H. Hofker Andre Hoekema Paul J. J. Hooykaas Rob A. Schilperoort |
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Affiliation: | (1) Biochemisch Laboratorium, Wassenaarseweg 64, 2333 AL Leiden, The Netherlands;(2) Rothamsted Experimental Station, Department of Biochemistry, AL5 2JQ Harpenden, Herts, England |
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Abstract: | Stable cointegrates between incRh-1 octopine (Ach5) and nopaline (C58) Ti-plasmids, present in ten independently isolated Agrobacterium tumefaciens strains, showed identical restriction endonuclease patterns. Each cointegration event had taken place in the common sequence between the T-regions of both Ti-plasmids. This illustrates a high preference for this region when used in the formation of cointegrates. Four crown gall tissues, obtained after transformation of Nicotiana tabacum cells by one of the mutants, were analysed by using Southern blot analysis for their T-DNA structure. The borders of T-DNA frequently appeared to differ from T-DNA borders previously detected in tumour tissues that had been induced by Agrobacterium strain C58 or Ach5. Therefore, it was concluded that possibly a less stringent mechanism exists for the integration into plant DNA of T-DNA, derived from a composite (octopine/nopaline) T-region than for integration of T-DNA from a normal (octopine or nopaline) T-region.Abbreviations Agr sensitivity to agrocin 84 - Ape phage Apl exclusion - Cb resistance to carbenicillin - Occ octopine catabolism - Ocs octopine synthesis - Noc nopaline catabolism - Nos nopaline synthesis - Rec recombination - Tra transfer - Vir virulence |
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Keywords: | Southern hybridizations crown gall Nicotiana tabacum Agrobacterium tumefaciens Ti-plasmids |
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