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Agrobacterium species are soilborne gram-negative bacteria exhibiting predominantly a saprophytic lifestyle. Only a few of these species are capable of parasitic growth on plants, causing either hairy root or crown gall diseases.
S. Bourras, T. Rouxel, M. Meyer
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A systematic examination of 107 T‐DNA insertional lines targeting 105 genes preferentially expressed in late pollen development identified 42 lines exhibiting significant deviations from expected Mendelian segregation ratios, suggesting a potential involvement in pollen viability and germination.
Eui‐Jung Kim+8 more
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Infectious clone vectors used widely in genetic research. While constructing soybean mosaic virus (SMV) clone vectors, we found that transformed Agrobacterium grew significantly different depending on the viral strains used.
Jinlong Yin+6 more
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Assessment of RNAi-induced silencing in banana (Musa spp.) [PDF]
In plants, RNA- based gene silencing mediated by small RNAs functions at the transcriptional or post-transcriptional level to negatively regulate target genes, repetitive sequences, viral RNAs and/or transposon elements.
Cammue, B.P.A.+6 more
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Abstract Visual cues are of critical importance for the attraction of animal pollinators, however, little is known about the molecular mechanisms underpinning intraspecific floral colour variation. Here, we combined comparative spectral analysis, targeted metabolite profiling, multi‐tissue transcriptomics, differential gene expression, sequence ...
Darren C. J. Wong+6 more
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Agrobacterium tumefaciens responses to plant-derived signaling molecules
As a special phytopathogen, Agrobacterium tumefaciens infects a wide range of plant hosts and causes plant tumors also known as crown galls. The complexity of Agrobacterium-plant interaction has been studied for several decades.
Sujatha eSubramoni+4 more
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On the isolation of TI-plasmid from Agrobacterium tumefaciens [PDF]
An efficient lysis method for Agrobacterium cells was developed, which allows a reproducible isolation of the tumor inducing (TI)-plasmid. The lysis method is based on the sensitivity of this bacterium to incubation with lysozyme, n-dodecylamine,EDTA ...
Dons, Johannes JM+7 more
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Transient transfection of plants by vacuum infiltration of Agrobacterium vectors represents the state of the art in plant-based protein manufacturing; however, the complexity and cost of this approach restrict it to pharmaceutical proteins.
S. Hahn+4 more
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Agrobacterium overgrowth is a common problem in Agrobacterium-mediated plant transfor-mation. To suppress the Agrobacterium overgrowth, various antibiotics have been used during plant tissue culture steps.
Yiming Liu+8 more
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BackgroundPlant genome sequencing has resulted in the identification of a large number of uncharacterized genes. To investigate these unknown gene functions, several transient transformation systems have been developed as quick and convenient ...
Jian-Feng Li+3 more
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