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Laboratory maintenance of Agrobacterium. | LitMetric

Laboratory maintenance of Agrobacterium.

Curr Protoc Microbiol

Department of Biology, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, USA.

Published: February 2012

AI Article Synopsis

  • Agrobacterium species are related to rhizobia and can cause diseases like crown gall and hairy root, though some are harmless.
  • A. tumefaciens, the most researched species, causes crown gall through a Ti plasmid that integrates into the plant genome, leading to disease symptoms.
  • A. tumefaciens is important in genetic engineering and serves as a model for studying interactions between microbes and their plant hosts.

Article Abstract

Agrobacterium species are plant-associated relatives of the rhizobia. Several species cause plant diseases such as crown gall and hairy root, although there are also avirulent species. A. tumefaciens is the most intensively studied species and causes crown gall, a neoplastic disease that occurs on a variety of plants. Virulence is specified by large plasmids, and in the case of A. tumefaciens this is called the Ti (tumor-inducing) plasmid. During pathogenesis, virulent agrobacteria copy a segment of the Ti plasmid and transfer it to the plant, where it subsequently integrates into the plant genome and expresses genes that result in the disease symptoms. A. tumefaciens has been used extensively as a plant genetic engineering tool, and is also a model microorganism that has been well studied for host-microbe associations, horizontal gene transfer, cell-cell communication, and biofilm formation. This unit describes standard protocols for laboratory cultivation of A. tumefaciens.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3350319PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780471729259.mc03d01s24DOI Listing

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