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AGROBACTERIUM MEDIATED TRANSFORMATION
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Agrobacterium definition:-
- Agrobacterium is gram negative bacteria belonging to two bacteria family of rhizobiaceae.
- Found in soil
- It cause diseases like crown gall disease hairy root disease etc
History :-
- Smith & Townsend (1907)- said bacteria caused crown gall disease.
- Brown & Stonier (1958)-proposed that not whole bacteria but some part of it causes disease.
- Zaenen et.al (1974)- noted virulent strain- Agrobacterium tumefaciens.
- Chilton et.al (1977)-reported Ti & Ri plasmid transfer to plant causing disease.
Classification of agrobacterium mediated transformation
- it is of two type
- Tumefaciens :- it causes crown gall disease.
- Rhizogenes :- it induces hair root disease.
- Radiobacter :- it is an avirulent strain.
Virulence genes :-
- Virulence region consists of 24 genes in total.
- Virulence genes are located in 8 operons from vir A-vir H.
- vir A vir F and vir G are monocistronic operons, where as vir B,C,D,E,H are polycistronic.
- vir A senses Acitosyringone.
- vir G transcriptional activator of vir box
- vir B conjugational pores between plant cell and bacteria.
- vir D, essential for cleavage of super coiled stranded substrate.
- Vir E responsible for gene transfer protein.
- Vir C helps in DNA transfer.
- vir B, ATPase activity- provides energy for DNA
Chromosomal genes :-
- Chv A& B major role in exopolysaccharide production.
- psc A major role in T-DNA transport.
- chv E glucose and galactose transport.
- chvD, ilv, miaA,and att, have virulence property.
Some Related term
Agrobacterium tumefaciens
Agrobacterium tumefaciensis a soil bacterium, which is used to transfer a small segment of DNA into plant genome by the process known as transformation.Ti plasmid
A tumour inducing Ti plasmid is a plasmid found in pathogenic species of Agrobacterium, including Tumefaciens, Rhizogenes, Radiobacter.Thank you!!!
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