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Title: Agrobacterium tumefaciens and Crown Gall Disease


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Agrobacterium tumefaciens and Crown Gall Disease
  • By Clarissa Collins

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Questions.
  • What does Agrobacterium tumefaciens cause and
    why?
  • How does the DNA from the bacteria get into the
    plant?
  • What is the significance of the Ti plasmid?

3
Agrobacterium tumefaciens
  • Gram negative rod
  • Alpha-class proteobacterium
  • Based on rRNA sequences
  • Induces Crown Gall Disease
  • Enters plant wound
  • Tumor forming

4
Biotype II KAT23
  • Most virulent of the three biotypes
  • Carries Ti plasmid
  • (pTiKAT23)
  • 180kb
  • In DNA
  • Responsible for tumor formation
  • At the Crown of the plant

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Crown Gall Disease
  • Tumor forming
  • Destructive to crops
  • Engineers the plant
  • to multiply rapidly
  • forming the tumor

arabidopsis.info/students/agrobacterium/
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The Ti Plasmid
  • Ti Plasmid

www.patentlens.net/daisy/AgroTran/g1
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Virulence genes
  • Requirements for tumor formation
  • virA
  • virG
  • 35kb of DNA

openlearn.open.ac.uk/.../view.php?id171989
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The T-DNA
  • Codes for...
  • Amino acids
  • Opines, auxin, and cytokinin
  • Nutrition
  • Housing
  • Protection

bioweb.wku.edu/.../CloningVectEuk9/Review.html
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Conjugation
  • Ti plasmid does not make
  • It into the cell?
  • Type IV Secretion System
  • VirB/D4
  • TrlP
  • Cascales et al

io.uwinnipeg.ca/.../16cm05/1116/16monera.htm
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Treatment
  • Aspirin?
  • Salicylic Acid treatment
  • Biotrophic and hemibiotrophic
  • Systemic acquired resistance
  • Problem
  • NahG gene

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Antibiotic Treatment
  • Transgenic plants
  • Could be crucial in providing antibiotic
    resistance for the plant
  • Kanamycin
  • Kills A. tumefaciens
  • Elizabeth Kay
  • Trangenic plant

www.saynotogmos.org/uoct03c.htm
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Conclusions
  • Crown Gall disease is spreading and could become
    a major problem in crop production
  • Salicylic acid treatment offers promising results
    in eliminating harmful bacteria that cause Crown
    Gall Disease
  • Immunity from basal defense mechanisms and
    pathogen associated molecular patterns and by
    other places on the plant
  • Antibiotic treatment against bacteria that allow
    the plant to survive are useful for farmers
    however, could be bad for resistance later
  • Farmers will produce highest yield possible with
    these treatments
  • Without a treatment against these harmful
    bacteria, crops will be diminished and loss of
    money would be detrimental especially with the
    economy

13
Discussion
  • Do you think the application of antibiotics on
    these crops will be harmful for the environment?
  • What other tests could be done to determine a
    coarse of action against the bacterium?

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  • Anad, A., Uppalapati, S.R., Ryu, C.M, Allen, S.,
    Kang, Li, Tang, Y., Mysore, K.S. 2008. Salicylic
    Acid and Systemic Acquired Resistance Play a Role
    in Attenuating Crown Gall Disease by
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    Environmental Microbiology 2nd Ed. p. 337-339
    Academic Press Elsevier, Burlington Maryland.
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    Definition of a Bacterial Type IV Secretion
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    1170-1173
  • Snyder, L. and Champness, W. 2007. Molecular
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    Resistant Genes from Transgenic (Transplastomic)
    Tobacco Plants to Bacteria. Applied and
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