By modifying the nuclear genome of its host, the plant pathogen Agrobacterium tumefaciens induces the development of plant tumours in which it proliferates. The transformed plant tissues accumulate uncommon low molecular weight compounds called opines that are growth substrates for A. tumefaciens. In the pathogen-induced niche (the plant tumour), a selective advantage conferred by opine assimilation has been hypothesized, but not experimentally demonstrated. Here, using genetics and structural biology, we deciphered how the pathogen is able to bind opines and use them to efficiently compete in the plant tumour. We report high resolution X-ray structures of the periplasmic binding protein (PBP) NocT unliganded and liganded with the opine nop...
International audienceAgrobacterium tumefaciens pathogens genetically modify their host plants to dr...
International audienceAgrobacterium tumefaciens pathogens genetically modify their host plants to dr...
The occ and noc regions of octopine and nopaline Ti plasmids in Agrobacterium tumefaciens are respon...
<div><p>By modifying the nuclear genome of its host, the plant pathogen <i>Agrobacterium tumefaciens...
Agrobacterium pathogens of octopine- and nopaline-types force host plants to produce either octopine...
Agrobacterium pathogens of octopine- and nopaline-types force host plants to produce either octopine...
Agrobacterium pathogens of octopine- and nopaline-types force host plants to produce either octopine...
Agrobacterium pathogens of octopine-and nopaline-types force host plants to produce either octopine ...
International audienceWe investigated the molecular and ecological mechanisms involved in niche expa...
International audienceWe investigated the molecular and ecological mechanisms involved in niche expa...
International audienceWe investigated the molecular and ecological mechanisms involved in niche expa...
International audienceWe investigated the molecular and ecological mechanisms involved in niche expa...
International audienceAgrobacterium tumefaciens pathogens genetically modify their host plants to dr...
International audienceAgrobacterium tumefaciens pathogens genetically modify their host plants to dr...
International audienceAgrobacterium tumefaciens pathogens genetically modify their host plants to dr...
International audienceAgrobacterium tumefaciens pathogens genetically modify their host plants to dr...
International audienceAgrobacterium tumefaciens pathogens genetically modify their host plants to dr...
The occ and noc regions of octopine and nopaline Ti plasmids in Agrobacterium tumefaciens are respon...
<div><p>By modifying the nuclear genome of its host, the plant pathogen <i>Agrobacterium tumefaciens...
Agrobacterium pathogens of octopine- and nopaline-types force host plants to produce either octopine...
Agrobacterium pathogens of octopine- and nopaline-types force host plants to produce either octopine...
Agrobacterium pathogens of octopine- and nopaline-types force host plants to produce either octopine...
Agrobacterium pathogens of octopine-and nopaline-types force host plants to produce either octopine ...
International audienceWe investigated the molecular and ecological mechanisms involved in niche expa...
International audienceWe investigated the molecular and ecological mechanisms involved in niche expa...
International audienceWe investigated the molecular and ecological mechanisms involved in niche expa...
International audienceWe investigated the molecular and ecological mechanisms involved in niche expa...
International audienceAgrobacterium tumefaciens pathogens genetically modify their host plants to dr...
International audienceAgrobacterium tumefaciens pathogens genetically modify their host plants to dr...
International audienceAgrobacterium tumefaciens pathogens genetically modify their host plants to dr...
International audienceAgrobacterium tumefaciens pathogens genetically modify their host plants to dr...
International audienceAgrobacterium tumefaciens pathogens genetically modify their host plants to dr...
The occ and noc regions of octopine and nopaline Ti plasmids in Agrobacterium tumefaciens are respon...