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The Agrobacterium Ti Plasmids - PMC - PubMed Central - NIHAgrobacterium tumefaciens is a plant pathogen with the capacity to deliver a segment of oncogenic DNA carried on a large plasmid called the tumor-inducing or Ti ...
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and T-region of the Agrobacterium tumefaciens Ti-plasmid | NatureMay 12, 1983 · The soil bacterium Agrobacterium tumefaciens is a plant pathogen that causes crown-gall tumours after infection of wounded dicotyledonous plants ...
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a new Rhizobium species with a unique mega-Ti plasmid | BMC ...Oct 28, 2021 · ... Ti plasmid and which is evolutionary related to the bacterial incP plasmid broad host range conjugation system [9, 10]. The virulence genes ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The replication origin of a repABC plasmid - PMC - PubMed CentralJun 30, 2011 · The oriV of this plasmid resides within the repC gene and is located close to or inside of a large A+T region. RepC can act as an ...
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Construction of Disarmed Ti Plasmids Transferable between ...In addition to Ti plasmids, chromosomal virulence genes are necessary for plant transformation. It has been pointed out that combining a Ti plasmid with ...
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A Plant-Tumor of Bacterial Origin - ScienceA Plant-Tumor of Bacterial Origin. Erwin F. Smith and C. O. TownsendAuthors Info & Affiliations ... Crown Gall Disease: A Growing Threat to Fruit Tree Health and ...
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Stable incorporation of plasmid DNA into higher plant cells - PubMedStable incorporation of plasmid DNA into higher plant cells: the molecular basis of crown gall tumorigenesis. Cell. 1977 Jun;11(2):263-71. doi: ...
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A Simple and General Method for Transferring Genes into PlantsThis method for producing transformed plants combines gene transfer, plant regeneration, and effective selection for transformants into a single process.
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Agrobacterium-Mediated Plant Transformation: the Biology behind ...The T-regions of natural Ti and Ri plasmids can be large enough to encode tens of genes. For example, the T-region of pTiC58 is approximately 23 kbp in size. In ...Agrobacterium-Mediated Plant... · Virulence Gene Expression... · T-Dna Integration And...
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New Approaches to Agrobacterium tumefaciens-Mediated Gene ...Dec 14, 2016 · The wild-type Ti plasmid was around 200 kb, and the sizes of the processed binary vector from wild-type Ti plasmid were reduced to less than 10 ...
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Diversity and Evolutionary History of Ti Plasmids of “tumorigenes ...... 200 kb (supplementary table S1, Supplementary Material online). ... Plasmid pTiB230/85, which belongs to the VIIIb Ti plasmid subtype related to the VIIIa Ti ...
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The Bases of Crown Gall Tumorigenesis | Journal of BacteriologyJul 15, 2000 · The corresponding segments of the Ti plasmid are called T regions, and each is flanked by cis-acting, 25-bp direct repeats, called border ...
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Characterization of T-Circles and Their Formation Reveal ... - FrontiersTo initiate T-DNA transfer, VirD2 protein nicks the T-DNA border regions between nucleotides 3 and 4, releasing T-DNA as a single-strand molecule (T-strand) ...
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Integration of Agrobacterium T-DNA into the Plant GenomeAug 30, 2017 · Abstract. Agrobacterium strains transfer a single-strand form of T-DNA (T-strands) and Virulence (Vir) effector proteins to plant cells.
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Insights into recognition of the T-DNA border repeats as termination ...Jul 9, 2006 · Furthermore, T-strand synthesis did not terminate efficiently at the right border ... T-DNA molecules from the A6 Ti plasmid of Agrobacterium ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Evolution of Agrobacteria and Their Ti Plasmids-A ReviewThe symbols within the T-regions denote: a, agrocinopine synthase gene; 1, iaaM; 2, iaaH; 3, octopine synthase (ocs); 4, ipt; 5, 6a, 6b, and 7, genes 5, 6a, 6b, ...
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Regulation of Oncogene Expression in T-DNA-Transformed Host ...Jan 23, 2015 · To discover how the expression of the agrobacterial oncogenes IaaH, IaaM and Ipt is regulated in plant cells, we analyzed the structure of the T ...Missing: borders ags ocs
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[PDF] Agrobacterium tumefaciens - genetics to gene transfer(5) Genetic map of the T-DNA of an octopine-type Ti plasmid (iaaH - Indole acetamide hydrolase, iaaM - Tryptopham Monooxygenase, ipt - isopentenyl transferase , ...
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Integration of Agrobacterium tumefaciens T-DNA in the ... - NIHIntegration of the T-DNA results in small deletions of the plant target DNA, and may lead to truncation of the T-DNA borders and the production of filler DNA.
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Sequence analysis of the vir‐region from Agrobacterium ...Abstract. The nucleotide sequence of 42 775 bp of the vir‐region from the Agrobacterium tumefaciens octopine Ti plasmid pTi15955 is reported here.
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The Ti Plasmid, Driver of Agrobacterium Pathogenesis - APS JournalsApr 26, 2023 · Conserved genes in a region of the Ti plasmid to the left of the T-region on the map, called the virulence region, were essential for virulence ...
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Opines stimulate induction of the vir genes of the Agrobacterium ...Upon incubation of Agrobacterium tumefaciens A348 with acetosyringone, the vir genes encoded by the Ti (tumor-inducing) plasmid are induced.
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The virD operon of Agrobacterium tumefaciens encodes a site ...Nov 7, 1986 · We report here that the virD operon encodes a site-specific endonuclease that cleaves at a unique site within each of the 24 bp direct repeats ...
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The Agrobacterium VirB/VirD4 T4SS: Mechanism and Architecture ...The Agrobacterium tumefaciens VirB/VirD4 translocation machine is a member of a superfamily of translocators designated as type IV secretion systems (T4SSs)
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Type IV secretion: the Agrobacterium VirB/D4 and related ...In bacteria, type IV secretion systems (T4SS) are used to deliver DNA as well as protein substrates from donor to target cells.
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Dual Quorum Sensing Systems Regulate Conjugative Transfer of ...... IncP plasmid and distantly related to Ti plasmid vir genes. J. Bacteriol ... Ti plasmid copy number by activating transcription of plasmid replication genes.
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Activity of the Agrobacterium Ti plasmid conjugal transfer regulator ...The Agrobacterium Ti plasmid tra regulon was previously found to be positively regulated by the TraR protein in the presence of a diffusible N-acyl ...
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Attachment of Agrobacterium to plant surfaces - FrontiersJun 4, 2014 · Agrobacterium tumefaciens binds to the surfaces of inanimate objects, plants, and fungi. These bacteria are excellent colonizers of root surfaces.
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Agrobacterium tumefaciens ExoR Controls Acid Response Genes ...Agrobacterium tumefaciens ExoR Controls Acid Response Genes and Impacts Exopolysaccharide Synthesis, Horizontal Gene Transfer, and Virulence Gene Expression.
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RepC protein of the octopine‐type Ti plasmid binds to the probable ...Aug 23, 2011 · RepA and RepB proteins direct the partitioning of replicons to daughter cells, while RepC proteins are replication initiators, although they do ...
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The replication origin of a repABC plasmid - BMC MicrobiologyJun 30, 2011 · RepA and RepB are involved in plasmid partitioning and in the negative regulation of their own transcription, and RepC is the limiting factor ...
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VirA and VirG activate the Ti plasmid repABC operon, elevating ...The vir genes of Agrobacterium tumefaciens tumor-inducing (Ti) plasmids direct the transfer of oncogenic portion of the Ti (tumor-inducing) plasmid.
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A small antisense RNA downregulates expression of an essential ...Apr 29, 2005 · We now know that many other plasmids also use antisense RNAs to regulate copy number, and that they can function in the maturation of RNA ...
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RepB protein of an Agrobacterium tumefaciens Ti plasmid binds to ...Oct 14, 2005 · High copy number of the mutant plasmids (pYC236 and pYC170) may not help their stability, as multiple copy plasmids were observed to form ...Results · A New Gene (repd) Lies... · Dna Manipulations And...
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Differential Localization and Functional Specialization of parS ...Apr 26, 2022 · The repABC modules also contain the origin of replication (oriV), located inside the repC gene, as well as single or multiple parS sites, found ...
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Segregation of four Agrobacterium tumefaciens replicons during ...Oct 6, 2020 · Overall, the Ti plasmid (monitored by eGFP- RepB-Ti) does not occupy specific regions of the cell during its replication and segregation (Fig. 6) ...
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Reconsidering plasmid maintenance factors for computational ...Plasmids can carry two types of replication origins; one is a vegetative origin (oriV), and the other is a transfer origin (oriT). In this section, we describe ...
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Characterization and Comparative Overview of Complete ... - FrontiersToxin-antitoxin systems MazEF, VapBC, RelBE, YgiT-MqsR, HigBA, and ParDE were identified across the plasmids and their presence would improve plasmid ...
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Pathways of DNA Transfer to Plants from Agrobacterium ... - NIHVirD2 is an endonuclease (2, 147), which, in association with the VirD1 DNA topoisomerase (47), mediates the mobilization of the transferable T-DNA from the Ti ...
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Transfer of DNA from Bacteria to Eukaryotes | mBio - ASM JournalsJul 12, 2016 · The T-DNA is transferred as a single-stranded molecule, produced by the VirD2 endonuclease, which, in association with the VirD1 DNA ...
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Successful Transfer of a Model T-DNA Plasmid to E. coli Revealed ...In Agrobacterium-mediated transformation (AMT) of plants, a single-strand (ss) T-DNA covalently linked with a VirD2 protein moves through a bacterial type IV ...
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Agrobacterium delivers VirE2 protein into host cells via clathrin ...Mar 22, 2017 · VirE2 binds to the T-strand in vitro in a cooperative manner, and it has been hypothesized to protect T-DNA from nucleolytic degradation (30, 31) ...<|separator|>
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Import of Agrobacterium T-DNA into Plant Nuclei - NIHThis single-stranded T-DNA–VirD2 complex is transferred to the plant cell and is coated with the single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) binding protein VirE2, forming the ...
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Nuclear Localization of Agrobacterium VirE2 Protein in Plant CellsVirE2 fused to a reporter protein localizes to plant cell nuclei, a process mediated by two amino acid sequences with homology to the bipartite NLS of Xenopus ...
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Plant DNA Repair and Agrobacterium T−DNA Integration - MDPIAgrobacterium species transfer DNA (T−DNA) to plant cells where it may integrate into plant chromosomes.Missing: oriV DnaA
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Integration of Agrobacterium tumefaciens T-DNA in the ... - PNASThe T-DNA is integrated into the plant genome by illegitimate recombination (IR), a mechanism that joins two DNA molecules that do not share extensive homology, ...
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Agrobacterium tumefaciens Gene Transfer: How a Plant Pathogen ...In this hypothesis, a DNA loop is formed for enhancer-mediated activation of RNA Pol II while the T-complex is anchored to gene promoter. This activation also ...
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Agrobacterium‐induced tumour formation in plants by ... - EMBO PressThe Ti plasmid also serves as a source for the transfer DNA (T‐DNA), a DNA region that is imported into plant cells and integrated into the host chromosomal DNA ...Agrobacterium Vir Gene... · Nuclear Transport Of The... · Agrobacterium And The Plant...
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Construction of Disarmed Ti Plasmids Transferable between ... - NIHThe transfer DNA (T-DNA) and virulence gene (vir) regions in the Ti plasmid are essential for tumorigenesis.
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Plant Transformation by Coinoculation with a Disarmed ... - NIHPlasmids pKP9 and pKP10 contain the nptII gene expressed from a strong plant promoter, and the integration of this gene into plant genomic DNA confers ...<|separator|>
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Ti Plasmid (Plant) - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsEach consists of a central region of around 5.6 kb flanked by direct repeats of around 330 bp. There are multiple Ty elements (~35) in each haploid genome.
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T-DNA Binary Vectors and Systems - PMC - NIHHoekema et al. (1983) and de Framond et al. (1983) determined that the vir and T-DNA regions of Ti-plasmids could be split onto two ...
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[17] Binary ti vectors for plant transformation and promoter analysisThe binary vector system is a convenient way to transform higher plants, because foreign DNA can first be inserted into the vector and manipulated using E. coli ...
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Constitutive expression of the virulence genes improves the ... - PNASWe propose the use of virGN54D to improve the efficiency of Agrobacterium-mediated transformation, especially for recalcitrant plant species.Missing: enhancers | Show results with:enhancers
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Acetosyringone promotes high efficiency transformation of ...The rate of transformation ranged from 55 to 63 percent when acetosyringone (AS), a natural wound response molecule, was added to an Agrobacterium tumefaciens ...
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Transgenic Plant-Produced Hydrolytic Enzymes and the Potential of ...May 30, 2016 · Most research has focused on plant overexpression of CWD enzyme-coding genes from free-living bacteria and fungi that naturally break down plant ...
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A review of factors affecting the success of geminivirus infectious ...Aug 4, 2025 · By integrating the geminiviral dimer into the agrobacterium Ti-plasmid, it was possible for one agrobacterium to carry both DNA-A and DNA-B ...
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Agrobacterium -Mediated Transfer of Geminiviruses to Plant TissuesAgrobacterium-mediated transfer of cloned DNA copies of infectious viral genomes to plant tissues has been termed “agroinoculation” or “agroinfection” (for ...
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An Agrobacterium‐delivered CRISPR/Cas9 system for high ... - NIHThis system consists of an Escherichia coli cloning vector and an Agrobacterium binary vector. It can be used to clone up to four guide RNAs for single or ...Missing: synthetic | Show results with:synthetic
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Agrobacterium tumefaciens: A Bacterium Primed for Synthetic BiologyAgrobacterium tumefaciens is an important tool in plant biotechnology due to its natural ability to transfer DNA into the genomes of host plants.
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Genetic transformation of HeLa cells by Agrobacterium - PNASThis plasmid carries a T-DNA that contains a neomycin resistance gene driven by the Simian-virus-40 early promoter, which is specific for mammalian cells.Missing: delivery | Show results with:delivery
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Agrobacterium-Mediated Plant Transformation: the Biology behind ...Years before scientists elucidated the molecular mechanism of Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of plants, Armin Braun proposed the concept of a “tumor- ...
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Function of the aux and rol genes of the Ri plasmid in plant cell ...The plant pathogen A. rhizogenes has a large Ri plasmid and induces hairy root disease, causing root proliferation from the infection site. When A. rhizogenes ...
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Agrobacterium rhizogenes pRi8196 T-DNAThis paper presents the map and DNA sequence analysis of pRi8196 transferred DNA (T-DNA) genes encoding root-inducing and mannopine synthesis functions.
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The mosaic structure of the symbiotic plasmid of Rhizobium ...May 13, 2003 · Symbiotic bacteria known as rhizobia interact with the roots of legumes and induce the formation of nitrogen-fixing nodules.
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Plasmids Related to the Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation Are Not Only ...Rhizobia are soil bacteria capable of forming symbiotic nitrogen-fixing nodules associated with leguminous plants. In fast-growing legume-nodulating ...
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Diversity and Evolutionary History of Ti Plasmids of “tumorigenes ...The Ti plasmids pTi932, pTi1078, and pTi6.2 range in size from approximately 381 to 439 kb and are larger than typical Ti plasmids whose size are generally ...Missing: oriV | Show results with:oriV