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Agrobacterium VirE2 protein mediates nuclear uptake of single-stranded DNA in plant cells

  • University of California at Berkeley

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Abstract

Agrobacterium genetically transforms plant cells by transferring a single- stranded DNA (ssDNA) copy of the transferred DNA (T-DNA) element, the T- strand, in a complex with Agrobacterium proteins VirD2, bound to the 5' end, and VirE2. VirE2 binds single-stranded nucleic acid cooperatively, fully coating the T-strand, and the protein localizes to the plant cell nucleus when transiently expressed. The coupling of ssDNA binding and nuclear localizing activities suggests that VirE2 alone could mediate nuclear localization of ssDNA. In this study, fluorescently labeled ssDNA accumulated in the plant cell nucleus specifically when microinjected as a complex with VirE2. Microinjected ssDNA alone remained cytoplasmic. Import of VirE2-ssDNA complex into the nucleus via a protein import pathway was supported by (i) the inhibition of VirE2-ssDNA complex import in the presence of wheat germ agglutinin or a nonhydrolyzable GTP analog, both known inhibitors of protein nuclear import, and (ii) the retardation of import when complexes were prepared from a VirE2 mutant impaired in ssDNA binding and nuclear import.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2392-2397
Number of pages6
JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Volume93
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 19 1996

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