Plant gene expression response to Agrobacterium tumefaciens
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Contributed by Eugene W. Nester
Abstract
To elucidate the nature of plant response to infection and transformation by Agrobacterium tumefaciens, we compared the cDNA-amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) pattern of Agrobacterium- and mock-inoculated Ageratum conyzoides plant cell cultures. From 16,000 cDNA fragments analyzed, 251 (1.6%) were differentially regulated (0.5% down-regulated) 48 h after cocultivation with Agrobacterium. From 75 strongly regulated fragments, 56 were already regulated 24 h after cocultivation. Sequence similarities were obtained for 20 of these fragments, and reverse transcription–PCR analysis was carried out with seven to confirm their cDNA-AFLP differential pattern. Their sequence similarities suggest a role for these genes in signal perception, transduction, and plant defense. Reverse transcription–PCR analysis indicated that four genes involved in defense response are regulated in a similar manner by nonpathogenic bacteria, whereas one gene putatively involved in signal transduction appeared to respond more strongly to Agrobacterium. A nodulin-like gene was regulated only by Agrobacterium. These results demonstrate a rapid plant cell response to Agrobacterium infection, which overlaps a general response to bacteria but also has Agrobacterium-specific features.
Footnotes
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↵ ‡ To whom reprint requests should be addressed. E-mail: comai{at}u.washington.edu.
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Data deposition: The sequences reported in this paper have been deposited in the GenBank database (accession nos. BI397491 to BI397510).
- Abbreviations:
- AFLP,
- amplified fragment length polymorphism;
- GUS,
- β-glucuronidase;
- RT-PCR,
- reverse transcription PCR;
- PR,
- pathogenesis-related;
- G3PD,
- glycerol 3-phosphate dehydrogenase;
- T-DNA,
- transferred DNA of A. tumefaciens
- Copyright © 2001, The National Academy of Sciences





