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Construction of a Tra deletion mutant of pAgK84 to safeguard the biological control of crown gall

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Agrobacterium radiobacter strain K84 is used commercially for the biological control of crown gall. It contains the conjugative plasmid pAgK84, which encodes the synthesis of agrocin 84, an antibiotic that inhibits many pathogenic agrobacteria. A breakdown of control is threatened by the transfer of pAgK84 to pathogens, which then become resistant to agrocin 84. A mutant of pAgK84 with a 5.9-kb deletion overlapping the transfer (Tra) region was constructed using recombinant DNA techniques. The BamHI fragment B1 which covers most of the Tra region was cloned in pBR325 and its internal EcoRI fragments D1 and H, which overlap the Tra region, were removed, leaving 3.7 kb and 0.5 kb of pAgK84 on either side of the deletion. The latter was increased to 3.3 kb by adding EcoRI fragment D2 from a BamHI fragment C clone. The modified pBR325 clone was mobilized into Agrobacterium strain NT1 harbouring pAgK84 with a Tn5 insertion just outside the Tra region but covered by the deletion. A Tra+ cointegrate was formed between the Tn5-insertion derivative and the pBR325-based deletion construct by homologous recombination. The cointegrate was transferred by conjugation to a derivative of strain K84 lacking pAgK84, in which a second recombination event generated a stable deletion-mutant by deletion-marker exchange. The resultant new strain of A. radiobacter, designated K1026, shows normal agrocin 84 production. Mating experiments show that the mutant plasmid, designated pAgK1026, is incapable of conjugal transfer at a detectable frequency.

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Jones, D.A., Ryder, M.H., Clare, B.G. et al. Construction of a Tra deletion mutant of pAgK84 to safeguard the biological control of crown gall. Mol Gen Genet 212, 207–214 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00334686

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