Integration of Agrobacterium T-DNA into the Plant Genome
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- DOI: 10.1146/annurev-genet-120215-035320
Integration of Agrobacterium T-DNA into the Plant Genome
Abstract
Agrobacterium strains transfer a single-strand form of T-DNA (T-strands) and Virulence (Vir) effector proteins to plant cells. Following transfer, T-strands likely form complexes with Vir and plant proteins that traffic through the cytoplasm and enter the nucleus. T-strands may subsequently randomly integrate into plant chromosomes and permanently express encoded transgenes, a process known as stable transformation. The molecular processes by which T-strands integrate into the host genome remain unknown. Although integration resembles DNA repair processes, the requirement of known DNA repair pathways for integration is controversial. The configuration and genomic position of integrated T-DNA molecules likely affect transgene expression, and control of integration is consequently important for basic research and agricultural biotechnology applications. This article reviews our current knowledge of the process of T-DNA integration and proposes ways in which this knowledge may be manipulated for genome editing and synthetic biology purposes.
Keywords: DNA recombination; DNA repair; NHEJ; agricultural biotechnology; chromatin; nonhomologous end-joining; plant genetic transformation; transgene.
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