Abstract

We developed a model system for detecting and assaying the circular forms of T-DNA which may be generated in Agrobacterium by intramolecular recombination between the 25 bp border repeats of T-DNA. We demonstrated using this system that the DNA region flanked by the 25 bp direct repeats is in fact circularized by recombination between these repeats in cells of Agrobacterium cocultured with tobacco protoplasts. Furthermore, quantitative analysis of the recombination revealed the following: (1) the recombination is also induced when the agrobacterial cells are incubated in protoplast-free conditioned medium prepared by filtering the protoplast culture. The conditioned medium is effective, even after it has been heated at 100°C. (2) The DNA region encompassing the virulence region of the Ti-plasmid is required for recombination. (3) The recombination takes place only between 25 bp repeats with the same orientation. On the basis of these results, we conclude that the circular form of T-DNA is generated by homologous recombination between the border repeats which is mediated by gene product(s) encoded by the virulence region of the Ti-plasmid. Either the recombination itself, or the expression of the virulence gene(s) responsible for the recombination, is induced by diffusible and heatstable factor(s) secreted by plant cells.

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