B. Tinland et al., THE AGROBACTERIUM-TUMEFACIENS VIRULENCE D2 PROTEIN IS RESPONSIBLE FORPRECISE INTEGRATION OF T-DNA INTO THE PLANT GENOME, EMBO journal, 14(14), 1995, pp. 3585-3595
The VirD2 protein of Agrobacterium tumefaciens was shown to pilot T-DN
A during its transfer to the plant cell nucleus. We analyze here its p
articipation in the integration of T-DNA by using a virD2 mutant. This
mutation reduces the efficiency of T-DNA transfer, but the efficiency
of integration of T-DNA per se is unaffected. Southern and sequence a
nalyses of integration events obtained with the mutated VirD2 protein
revealed an aberrant pattern of integration. These results indicate th
at the wild-type VirD2 protein participates in ligation of the 5'-end
of the T-strand to plant DNA and that this ligation step is not rate l
imiting for T-DNA integration.