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BLGY1211 Crop improvement and genetic engineering

Agrobacterium tumefaciens can transform plants
 Natural ability to genetically engineer plants
 Introduces T-DNA into the plant Genome (=transformation)
 Causes Tumor formation (= cloning)
 Forces plants to synthesize opines (= genetic engineering)
 Uses opines as carbon and nitrogen source (= purposeful exploitation)


Crop pests (get examples)
 Viruses
 Bacteria
 Fungi
 Insects
 Nematodes
 Weeds
 Slugs
 Vertebrates

Natural openings of plants
 The way to get inside for microbial pathogens
 Stomata -transpiration
 Lenticels -gas exchange
 Hydrathodes -guttation
 Lateral roots (easily damaged)
 Wound sites (i.e. created by insect bites

Koch’s Postulates
 Pathogen is always present in diseased tissue
 Pathogen must be cultured pure on defined medium or in a susceptible host
 Pathogen must be transmissible to healthy host and give same symptoms
 Pathogen must be re-isolated from purposefully infected host and shown to be the
same as above

Braun’s hypothesis
 It was possible to isolate tumours from Agrobacterium-infected plants that
continued to proliferate even in the absence of the bacterium.
 The tumor inducing principle (TiP) could be DNA (1947)
 Discovery that Agrobacterium-induced tumours produce opines, these are amino
acid derivatives (i.e. arginine condensed with α-ketoglutarate) that Agrobacterium
uses as food (carbon and nitrogen source), not normally found in healthy plants.

Key findings
 Tumor inducing Agrobacterium strains had a giant extrachromosomal plasmid, not
found in non-pathogenic strains (Van Montagu’s lab 1974).
 Establishment of the Tumor-inducing (Ti) plasmid

,  Within a few years, it was shown that a portion of the Ti plasmid (the T-DNA) was
transferred to the plant cells and could be detected in tumours free of bacteria (at
the on-set of hybridization techniques).
 Other important key-players were discovered via mutagenesis and more detailed
analysis.
 Agrobacterium tumefaciens can transform plants




 Agrobacterium tumfaciens virulence genes




 How Agrobacterium infects and transforms plants in nature;
Agrobacterim is a soil bacterium that infects wounded parts of a plant  the tumor
tissue produced opines and the Agrobacteria grow on the surface of the tumor




 Agrobacterium genes




 Natural Agrobacterium strains are not useful for biotechnology as we don’t want
cancer tissue and are not interested in opines

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