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Arabidopsis mutants deficient in T-DNA integration.
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BiologyPlant Molecular BiologyPlant GeneticsGenome InstabilityArabidopsis Mutants DeficientPlant ImmunityNatural SciencesGeneticsMolecular BiologyDna ReplicationPlant FunctionMolecular GeneticsMedicinePlant GenomicsPlant PhysiologyArabidopsis Thaliana Mutants
Arabidopsis thaliana mutants originally isolated as hypersensitive to irradiation were screened for the ability to be transformed by Agrobacterium transferred DNA (T-DNA). One of four UV-hypersensitive mutants and one of two gamma-hypersensitive mutants tested showed a significant reduction in the frequency of stable transformants compared with radioresistant controls. In a transient assay for T-DNA transfer independent of genomic integration, both mutant lines took up and expressed T-DNA as efficiently as parental lines. These lines are therefore deficient specifically in stable T-DNA integration and thus provide direct evidence for the role of a plant function in that process. As radiation hypersensitivity suggests a deficiency in repair of DNA damage, that plant function may be one that is also involved in DNA repair, possibly, from other evidence, in repair of double-strand DNA breaks.
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