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Transferred DNA (T-DNA)-associated proteins of Agrobacterium tumefaciens are exported independently of virB.

L Chen1, C M Li, E W Nester.   

Abstract

The transfer of T-DNA from Agrobacterium to plant cells is mediated by a system which involves the virB operon of the Ti plasmid. We report that VirE2 and VirD2, two T-DNA-associated proteins, as well as VirF, a protein known to be secreted into plant cells, are present in the periplasm and supernatant fractions of growing cells of Agrobacterium as are VirJ and ChvE, two known periplasmic proteins. Two cytoplasmic proteins, Ros and chloramphenicol acetyl transferase, and a VirE2green fluorescent protein construct were not detected in the above fraction. Export of VirE2 into the culture supernatant did not require any Ti plasmid genes, except for VirE1, a specific chaperone for VirE2. The levels of the VirE2 and VirD2 proteins in the supernatant increased significantly when cells were grown at 19 degrees C as compared with 28 degrees C. When Agrobacterium expressed the oncogenic suppressive activity protein (Osa), VirE2 and VirF proteins could not be detected in the supernatant or the periplasm and the level of VirD2 was greatly reduced. However, oncogenic suppressive activity protein did not block the accumulation of VirJ and ChvE in the periplasm. Our data suggest that VirD2, VirE2, and VirF are transported across the cytoplasmic membrane by a specific pathway, independent of virB. Thus, transfer of the T-complex of Agrobacterium may take place in two steps, the first mediated by an unidentified pathway and the second by the virB system.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10852952      PMCID: PMC16582          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.120156997

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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