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. 1983 Mar;153(3):1535–1542. doi: 10.1128/jb.153.3.1535-1542.1983

Comparison of Ti plasmids from three different biotypes of Agrobacterium tumefaciens isolated from grapevines.

V C Knauf, C G Panagopoulos, E W Nester
PMCID: PMC221806  PMID: 6298189

Abstract

Twenty-six plasmids from grapevine isolates of Agrobacterium tumefaciens were analyzed by SmaI fingerprinting and by hybridization of nick-translated DNA to DNA of another plasmid. These experiments established that octopine Ti plasmids are not highly conserved, although octopine Ti plasmids from biotype 1 A. tumefaciens strains appeared to be very similar. Octopine Ti plasmids from biotype 3 strains are more variable in terms of host range and SmaI fingerprints, but share extensive DNA homology. Fingerprints of nopaline Ti plasmids from strains of a given biotype resemble each other but not fingerprints of Ti plasmids from strains of the other two biotypes. The wide host range octopine Ti plasmid from the biotype 3 strain Ag86 shares more DNA homology with narrow host range Ti plasmids, nopaline Ti plasmids, and octopine catabolism plasmids than with the wide host range octopine Ti plasmid from biotype 1 strain 20/1. pTiAg86 does share homology with the portion of pTi20/1 integrated and expressed in plant tumor cells. Since all wide host range Ti plasmids studied contain these sequences, we suggest that natural selection for a wide host range resulted in the presence of the common sequences in distantly related plasmids. The lack of homology between this "common DNA" and limited host range Ti plasmids shows that the DNA sequences per se are not required for tumorigenesis.

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