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Further insight on the transferred-DNA of octopine crown gall
Authors:M De Beuckeleer  M Lemmers  G De Vos  L Willmitzer  M Van Montagu and J Schell
Institution:(1) Laboratorium voor Genetica, Rijksuniversiteit Gent, B-9000 Gent, Belgium;(2) Max-Planck-Institut für Züchtungsforschung, D-5000 Köln, Federal Republic of Germany;(3) Present address: Harvard Biological Laboratories, Cambridge, Mass, USA
Abstract:Summary Six octopine tumour lines incited by pTiB6S3, pTiAch5 and pTiA6 on tobacco, Arabidopsis and Petunia were studied by the Southern blotting hybridisation technique in order to define accurately the dimensions of the segments of plasmid origin transferred to the tumourous cell and their organisation in the plant genome. Emphasis has been put on the comparison between octopine and nopaline T-DNAs and on the lines presented here compared with those studied previously (Thomashow et al. 1980).The lenght of the transferred DNA segment does not depend on the plasmids used, nor on the host plants. The octopine T-DNA organisation in the cell nucleus is significantly different from that of nopaline T-DNAs: tandem arrangements of T-DNA segments could not be detected and the T-DNA itself is much shorter.The tumour lines described here can be compared to some extent with those studied by another group (Thomashow et al. 1980) by the same technique. However, some differences were observed. The transferred DNA was seen as a unique stretch of about 11 kb present only once per cell. No amplification of any part was noticed in any of these six lines.Examination of the restriction patterns presented by the boundary fragments of the T-DNA in these lines suggested that some of them were of common origin.
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