نتایج جستجو برای: agrobacterium tumefasiens

تعداد نتایج: 5603  

Journal: :Methods in molecular biology 2006
Tzvi Tzfira Talya Kunik Yedidya Gafni Vitaly Citovsky

Agrobacterium most likely can transform virtually all known plant species, and experimental protocols for Agrobacterium-mediated genetic transformation of yet more plant species, ecotypes, and cultivars are published almost on a daily basis. Interestingly, the Agrobacterium host range is not limited to the plant kingdom, and it has been shown to transform many species of fungi and even prokaryo...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1993
W H Shen J Escudero M Schläppi C Ramos B Hohn Z Koukolíková-Nicola

Agrobacterium tumefaciens is routinely used to engineer desirable genes into dicotyledonous plants. However, the economically important graminaceous plant maize is refractory to tumor induction by inoculation with virulent strains of A. tumefaciens. Currently, the only clearcut evidence for transferred DNA (T-DNA) transport from Agrobacterium to maize comes from agroinfection. To study T-DNA tr...

2015
Mitsuhiro Kimura Sean Cutler Sachiko Isobe Luis Herrera-Estrella

Agrobacterium-mediated transformation is a commonly used method for plant genetic engineering. However, the limitations of Agrobacterium host-plant interactions and the complexity of plant tissue culture often make the production of transgenic plants difficult. Transformation efficiency in many legume species, including soybean and the common bean, has been reported to be quite low. To improve ...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2004
Hau-Hsuan Hwang Stanton B Gelvin

Agrobacterium tumefaciens uses a type IV secretion system (T4SS) to transfer T-DNA and virulence proteins to plants. The T4SS is composed of two major structural components: the T-pilus and a membrane-associated complex that is responsible for translocating substrates across both bacterial membranes. VirB2 protein is the major component of the T-pilus. We used the C-terminal-processed portion o...

Journal: :Trends in cell biology 2002
Tzvi Tzfira Vitaly Citovsky

Genetic modification of plant cells by Agrobacterium is the only known natural example of DNA transport between kingdoms. While the bacterial factors involved in Agrobacterium infection have been relatively well characterized, studies of their host cellular partners are just beginning. Here, we describe the plant cell factors that might participate in Agrobacterium-mediated genetic transformati...

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 2013
Benoît Lacroix Vitaly Citovsky

The genetic transformation of plants mediated by Agrobacterium tumefaciens represents an essential tool for both fundamental and applied research in plant biology. For a successful infection, culminating in the integration of its transferred DNA (T-DNA) into the host genome, Agrobacterium relies on multiple interactions with host-plant factors. Extensive studies have unraveled many of such inte...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2001
T Kunik T Tzfira Y Kapulnik Y Gafni C Dingwall V Citovsky

Agrobacterium tumefaciens is a soil phytopathogen that elicits neoplastic growths on the host plant species. In nature, however, Agrobacterium also may encounter organisms belonging to other kingdoms such as insects and animals that feed on the infected plants. Can Agrobacterium, then, also infect animal cells? Here, we report that Agrobacterium attaches to and genetically transforms several ty...

2007
M. N. Schroth A. H. McCain

A combination of the crown gall biocontrol strain K-84 and another antagonist JH-l was better than K-84 alone in controlling some Agrobacterium strains. Strain K-84 surprisingly controlled some resistant Agrobacterium strains when heavy concentrations of K-84 were used. Strain K-84 could control sensitive strains of Agrobacterium up to 48 hr. after wounds were inoculated with the pathogen at te...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2008
Ajith Anand Srinivasa Rao Uppalapati Choong-Min Ryu Stacy N Allen Li Kang Yuhong Tang Kirankumar S Mysore

We investigated the effects of salicylic acid (SA) and systemic acquired resistance (SAR) on crown gall disease caused by Agrobacterium tumefaciens. Nicotiana benthamiana plants treated with SA showed decreased susceptibility to Agrobacterium infection. Exogenous application of SA to Agrobacterium cultures decreased its growth, virulence, and attachment to plant cells. Using Agrobacterium whole...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1990
E Messens R Dekeyser S E Stachel

Exudates of dicotyledonous plants contain specific phenolic signal molecules, such as acetosyringone, which serve as potent inducers for the expression of the virulence (vir) regulon of the phytopathogen Agrobacterium tumefaciens. This induction activates the Agrobacterium T-DNA transfer process to initiate the genetic transformation of target plant cells. Wounded and metabolically active plant...

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