The Effect of Mutations in the T-DNA Encoded Auxin Pathway on the Endogenous Phytohormone Content in Cloned Nicotiana tabacum Crown Gall Tissues |
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Authors: | R?delsheim, Patrick Prinsen, Els van Lijsebettens, Maria Inz?, Dirk van Montagu, Mark De Greef, Jan van Onckelen, Henri |
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Affiliation: | 1Department of Biology, University of Antwerpen UIA, B-2610 Wilrijk/Antwerpen, Belgium 2Laboratorium voor Genetica, Rijksunioersiteit Gent B-9000 Gent, Belgium |
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Abstract: | We analyzed the endogenous auxin and cytokinin levels of clonedNicotiana tabacum SR 1-lines induced either by the wild-typeAgrobacterium tumefaciens C58 strain or by mutants affectedin the T-DNA-encoded IAA biosynthesis pathway. The wild-typeSR1-C58 line contained up to 20 times more IAA than a nontransformedSRI-callus line. The mutant lines affected in gene 1 (iaaM)or gene 2 (iaaH) contained intermediate levels of IAA. Analysis of the endogenous levels of indole-3-acetamide (IAM)in the nontransformed SR 1 callus line, the wild-type SR1-C58and the two mutant lines confirmed the T-DNA-induced IAA biosynthesispathway in the transformed tumor cells. Supplementing auxinto the mutant lines resulted in complete suppression of theshoot-forming ability, but no changes in the endogenous IAAlevels. There was no marked difference in the cytokinin level betweenthe nontransformed callus line and the wild type tumor line.The two mutant lines, however, showed a 20- to 30-fold highercytokinin level which was not affected by the addition of NAA.The T-DNA encoded hormone biosynthetic pathways are discussedin relation to pathways of the host plant. (Received July 29, 1986; Accepted February 14, 1987) |
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