Role for 2-linked-beta-D-glucan in the virulence of Agrobacterium tumefaciens

V Puvanesarajah, F M Schell, G Stacey, C J Douglas, E W Nester
1985 Journal of Bacteriology  
Phenol-water cell extracts of virulent Agrobacterium tumefaciens A348 and several avirulent mutants with a reduced ability to attach to plant surfaces were examined. A low-molecular-weight 2-linked-13-D-glucan was identified in the cell wall extracts of the virulent wild-type strain. Analyses of phenol-water extracts and culture filtrates of four mutant strains showed that the mutants did not produce any 2-linked-4-D-glucan. When these mutants were complemented, the ability to produce the
more » ... described above was restored. These results suggest that there is a role for 2-linked-o-D-glucans in the attachment of A. tumefaciens to plant cells. One avirulent, attachment-defective mutant retained its ability to produce the low-molecular-weight glucan. This mutation, however, mapped to a different transcriptional unit than the mutants deficient in the glucan described above. Thus, it appears that 2-linked-Ip-D-glucan is only one component that may be necessary for
doi:10.1128/jb.164.1.102-106.1985 fatcat:64enud6g3ndvfdu527wteloc3i