Development of auxotrophic agrobacterium tumefaciens for gene transfer in plant tissue culture.
Journal
  Biotechnology progress.
Citation
  Biotechnol Prog. 20(3):890-6
Publication date
  2004 May-Jun
Authors
  Collens JI
Lee DR
Seeman AM
Curtis WR
Investigators
  Wayne Curtis
MeSH headings
  Gene Transfer Techniques
Genetic Engineering
Plants, Genetically Modified
Rhizobium radiobacter
Tobacco
MeSH qualifiers
  methods
genetics
microbiology
Abstract
  Auxotrophic strains of Agrobacterium tumefaciens were generated for use in liquid co-culture with plant tissue for transient gene expression. Twenty-one auxotrophs were recovered from 1,900 tetracycline-resistant insertional mutants generated with a suicide vector transposon mutagenesis system. Twelve of these auxotrophs were characterized on a nutrient matrix. Isolates were screened for growth in plant cell and root culture, and three auxotrophs were identified that had limited growth: adenine (ade-24), leucine (leu-27), and cysteine (cys-32). Ade-24 displayed poor T-DNA delivery in a transient expression test delivering GUS from a binary vector, while cys-32 displayed the best ability to deliver DNA of these three auxotrophs. The growth yield of cys-32 on cysteine was assessed to provide a quantitative basis for co-culture nutrient supplementation. The utility of cys-32 for delivering T-DNA to plant tissues is demonstrated, where an 85-fold enhancement in GUS expression over wild-type A. tumefaciens was achieved.