Plant-inducible virulence promoter of the Agrobacterium tumefaciens Ti plasmid - PubMed
. 1984 Dec;312(5994):564-6.
doi: 10.1038/312564a0.
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Plant-inducible virulence promoter of the Agrobacterium tumefaciens Ti plasmid
R J Okker et al. Nature. 1984 Dec.
Abstract
Agrobacterium tumefaciens is the causative agent of crown gall, a plant tumour that can arise on most species of dicotyledonous plants. The tumour-inducing capacity of the bacterium requires the presence of a large plasmid, designated the Ti plasmid, which itself contains two regions essential for tumour formation-the T(umour)-region and the Vir(ulence)-region. The T-region is transferred to plant cells by an unknown mechanism, and becomes stably integrated into the plant genome. The Vir-region has been identified by transposon mutagenesis, but the DNA of this region has never been detected in tumour lines. However, trans-complementation of Vir mutants indicates that genes of the Vir-region are functional in the bacterium. Moreover, the Vir- and T-regions can be physically separated in A. tumefaciens without loss of tumour-inducing capacity. Seven loci, designated virA-F and virO (refs 17, 20-22), have been identified in the Vir-region of the octopine Ti plasmid, but their functions are unknown. As virC mutants in the octopine-type plasmid pTiB6 are invariably avirulent in tests on various plant species, this gene seems to be essential for virulence and we are studying it in detail. We report here that the promoter of virC shows no detectable activity in A. tumefaciens and Escherichia coli K-12 grown in standard medium, but that its activity is induced by a plant product.
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