Isolation and Genetic Analysis of an Agrobacterium tumefaciens Avirulent Mutant with a Chromosomal Mutation Produced by Transposon Mutagenesis
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A transposon 5 (Tn5) insertion was introduced into the genome of A.tumefaciens (A-208 strain harboring a nopaline type Ti-plasmid) using a conjugative pJB4JI plasmid containing Tn5. Five thousand transconjugants were assayed for virulence on carrot (Daucus carota L.) disks; 54 isolates were avirulent or very attenuated. The cellular localization (plasmid or chromosome) of the Tn5 insertion in those isolates were identified by Southern hybridization analysis. An avirulent mutant (B-90 strain) with the Tn5 insertion in the chromosome was selected and characterized. The mutant had the same growth rate as that of the parent strain in L-broth. The mutant and the parent strain had similar attachment ability to carrot root cells. Tn5 was inserted into one site of the chromosome. The wild-type target chromosomal region (1281 base pairs) was cloned and sequenced. An open reading frame (ORF) consisting of 395 base pairs was identified. The wild-type DNA fragment (1.6 kb) containing the ORF introduced into B-90 strain complemented the avirulent phenotype of the strain. A soluble protein was predicted from the ORF. The Tn5 was inserted near the 3'-terminal of the ORF. Homology search of this ORF found no significant homology to known genes and proteins. Thus, the ORF identified in this paper seems to be a new chromosomal virulence gene of A.tumefaciens.
- 社団法人日本農芸化学会の論文
- 1992-12-23
著者
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Kojima Mineo
Institute For Biochemical Regulation Faculty Of Agriculture Nagoya University
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Wirawan I
Institute For Biochemical Regulation Faculty Of Agriculture Nagoya University
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KANG Hi-Wan
Institute for Biochemical Regulation, Faculty of Agriculture, Nagoya University
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Kang Hi-wan
Institute For Biochemical Regulation Faculty Of Agriculture Nagoya University
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