Agrobacterium Flashcards

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Argobacterium Tumefaciens

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Crown-Gall disease

Crown gall represents an uncontrolled tumor-like growth of undifferentiated plant tissue

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Argobacterium rhizogenes

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Hairy root disease

uncontrolled root growth emanating from the stem

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Wound cycle- tumorgenesis

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Infect Wound site by argobacterium
attachment if agrobacterium cells to plant cells-> requires Ti plasmid to infect
processing of T-DNA from Ti plasmid
transfer of T-DNA into plant cell by conjugation-> incorporated into genome
Integration of T-DNA into plant genome->T-DNA causes tumor
Tumorgenesis

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The Ti plasmid composition

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argobacterium tells plant to make opine, but it can degrade opine as a food source
onc and ops genes are transmissibility genes
onc- oncogenes
ops- opine synthesis
vir genes (ABGCDE) encode virulence factors
opine degradation genes

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T-DNA transfer induction

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plant is wounded-> secretes sugars and aromatic compounds to attract agrobacterium to the wound
phenol compounds bind to vir A signal receptor
-responds to phenols
- phosphorylated transfer P to Vir-G
vir-G nicks t-DNA at transmissibility site
S_S DNA encoded by VirE
-SSDNA translocated DNA
DNA goes to nucleus, is integrated into genome randomly

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The argobacterium genome composition

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Most bacteria have on genome, agrobacterium have two
circular and linear chromosome + Ti plasmid and conjugal transfer
has transmissibility factos, antibiotic resistance genes, etc.

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GMO

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Plasmid has antibiotic resistance genes, Origin of recombinant sites
Plasmids transferred by conjugation, D-Ti combined w recombinant plasmid
D-Ti with vir genes and recombinant plasmid are transferred to plant cells and integrated into the nucleus
regenerate transgenic plant cells

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