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Agrobacterium intro and plan

Agrobacterium intro and plan. intro. This slide deck is the result of my conversations with Chris and our discussions at iGEM meetings. One of the best ways to see if you understand a proposal is to try to present it. Please take this slide deck as a starting point and try it yourself!.

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Agrobacterium intro and plan

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  1. Agrobacteriumintro and plan

  2. intro • This slide deck is the result of my conversations with Chris and our discussions at iGEM meetings. One of the best ways to see if you understand a proposal is to try to present it. • Please take this slide deck as a starting point and try it yourself!

  3. Problem statement • The binary vector system using E. coli and Agrobacteriumtumefasciensis slow, cumbersome, riddled with patent constraints, and not suited for all target genes or organisms • The mechanism is reasonably well understood, though, so let’s try to engineer a better solution

  4. Approach • E. coli is our preferred chassis. The most iGEMbiobricks are available on that platform and it is a convenient organism to work with. • The type 4 secretory system that allows Agrobacterium to be such an effective vector for plant transformation doesn’t exist in E. coli so let’s put it there.

  5. Approach details • Ti plasmid in Agrobacterium contains most of the virulence factors needed to move the T-DNA from the host bacterium to the target cells • This plasmid can be inserted into E. coli but a working gene delivery system has not yet been engineered • Attachment of the host bacterium to the target cells is crucial

  6. Approach details • virA and virG – involved in signalling and enabling the remainder of the vir genes – we will exclude these and use a simpler system • virB and virD4 – make up the type 4 secretory system that transfers the T-DNA • Other vir genes – virD2, virE, virC – enhance transformation efficiencies • PC – Agrobacterium uses PC in it’s host interactions and E. coli does not produce PC. Some evidence implies it’s necessary.

  7. Get Ti Plasmid Attachment factors virB D4 vir C virD Other vir PC PCR virus qPCR B2 Ab 2D gel Attachment mutants Test in E. coli Agro transformation control Plant Yeast HeLa Gene of interest combine Transform w/ E. coli

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