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genetic engineering of plants must get dna 1 into the cells 2 integrated into the genome unless using transient expression assays 3 expressed everywhere or controlled for 1 and 2 ...

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                Genetic Engineering of Plants
        •    Must get DNA:
            1. into the cells
            2. integrated into the genome (unless using transient 
                expression assays)
            3. expressed (everywhere or controlled) 
        •    For (1) and (2), two main approaches for plants:
                1. Agrobacterium - mediated gene transfer
                2. Direct gene transfer
        •    For (3), use promoter that will direct expression when 
             and where wanted – may also require other 
             modifications such as removing or replacing introns.
      Agrobacterium - mediated Gene Transfer
 •   Most common method of engineering dicots, but also 
      used for monocots
 •   Pioneered by J. Schell (Max-Planck Inst., Cologne)
 •   Agrobacteria
    –  soil bacteria, gram-negative, related to Rhizobia
    –  species:
      tumefaciens- causes crown galls on many dicots
      rubi- causes small galls on a few dicots
      rhizogenes- hairy root disease 
      radiobacter- avirulent
     Crown galls 
     caused by A. 
     tumefaciens on 
     nightshade. 
 More about Galls: 
 http://waynesword.palomar.edu/pljuly99.htm
 http://kaweahoaks.com/html/galls_ofthe_voaks.
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    Agrobacterium tumefaciens
   •  the species of choice for engineering dicot 
    plants; monocots are generally resistant 
    (but you can get around this)
   • some dicots more resistant than others (a 
    genetic basis for this)
   • complex bacterium – genome has been 
    sequenced; 4 chromosomes; ~ 5500  genes
       Agrobacterium tumefaciens
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