E W Nester
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31.
Jin S, Song Y, Deng W, Gordon M, Nester E
J Bacteriol
. 1993 Nov;
175(21):6830-5.
PMID: 8226624
Previous studies have shown that Agrobacterium tumefaciens causes tumors on plants only at temperatures below 32 degrees C, and virulence gene expression is specifically inhibited at temperatures above 32 degrees...
32.
Charles T, Nester E
J Bacteriol
. 1993 Oct;
175(20):6614-25.
PMID: 8407839
TnphoA mutagenesis of Agrobacterium tumefaciens identified new extracytoplasmic protein-encoding virulence loci. Mutations in these loci conferred increased sensitivity to detergents and several antibiotics. Clones carrying these loci were isolated from...
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Fortin C, Marquis C, Nester E, Dion P
J Bacteriol
. 1993 Aug;
175(15):4790-9.
PMID: 8335635
Agrobacterium tumefaciens C58F is a variant of strain C58 which generates a high proportion of avirulent mutants in the presence of the virulence (vir) gene inducer acetosyringone. These mutants are...
34.
Raineri D, Boulton M, Davies J, Nester E
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 1993 Apr;
90(8):3549-53.
PMID: 8475103
Agrobacteria exhibit marked Ti (tumor-inducing)/Ri (root-inducing) plasmid specificity in their interaction with the Gramineae. In this study, we have used the technique of "agroinfection," in which Agrobacterium-mediated delivery of viral...
35.
Turk S, Nester E, Hooykaas P
Mol Microbiol
. 1993 Mar;
7(5):719-24.
PMID: 8469115
The limited host range (LHR) Agrobacterium tumefaciens strain Ag162 is an isolate with a narrow host range. Introduction of the wide host range (WHR) virA gene is essential for extending...
36.
Jin S, Song Y, Pan S, Nester E
Mol Microbiol
. 1993 Feb;
7(4):555-62.
PMID: 8459774
Transformation of plants by Agrobacterium tumefaciens is mediated by a set of virulence (vir) genes that are specifically induced by plant signal molecules through the VirA/VirG two-component regulatory system. The...
37.
Raineri D, Stephens K, Ramos C, Tinland B, Nester E, Hohn B
J Bacteriol
. 1993 Feb;
175(3):723-31.
PMID: 8380800
The transferred DNA (T-DNA) is transported from Agrobacterium tumefaciens to the nucleus and is stably integrated into the genome of many plant species. It has been proposed that the VirD2...
38.
Fortin C, Nester E, Dion P
J Bacteriol
. 1992 Sep;
174(17):5676-85.
PMID: 1512200
Acetosyringone, a phenolic inducer of the virulence (vir) genes of Agrobacterium tumefaciens, inhibited the growth of the nopaline-type strains T37 and C58 incubated under acidic conditions. In the course of...
39.
Wu Z, Charles T, Wang H, Nester E
J Bacteriol
. 1992 Apr;
174(8):2720-3.
PMID: 1556090
A 3.6-kb EcoRI fragment containing the ntrA gene of Agrobacterium tumefaciens was cloned by using the homologous ntrA gene of Rhizobium meliloti as a probe. Construction of an ntrA mutant...
40.
Charles T, Jin S, Nester E
Annu Rev Phytopathol
. 1992 Jan;
30:463-84.
PMID: 18647108
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