Schj. Turk et al., LOCALIZATION OF THE VIRA DOMAIN INVOLVED IN ACETOSYRINGONE-MEDIATED VIR GENE INDUCTION IN AGROBACTERIUM-TUMEFACIENS, Plant molecular biology, 25(5), 1994, pp. 899-907
The VirA protein of Agrobacterium tumefaciens is thought to be a recep
tor for plant phenolic compounds such as acetosyringone. Although it i
s not known whether the interaction between VirA and the phenolics is
direct or requires other phenolic-binding proteins, it is shown in thi
s study that the first 280 amino acids of the VirA protein are not ess
ential for the acetosyringone mediated vip gene induction response. Co
nsidering the fact that the cytoplasmic region between the amino acids
283 and 304 is highly conserved between the different VirA proteins,
and that deletion of this region abolishes VirA activity, we suggest t
hat the acetosyringone receptor domain is located in this cytoplasmic
domain of the VirA protein.