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In the interkingdom horizontal gene transfer, the small rolA gene is a big mystery

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APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 107, Issue 7-8, Pages 2097-2109

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00253-023-12454-y

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Agrobacterium rhizogenes; Hairy root; Neoplastic transformation; RolA oncogene

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Compared to other components of horizontal gene transfer in agrobacterial colonization of plants, the biological function of the agrobacterial oncogene rolA is poorly understood. Available information on this problem has been reviewed in this paper, but other rol oncogenes have been studied more extensively. Despite limited data, it is suggested that the rolA oncogene and its regulatory apparatus have great potential in plant biotechnology and genetic engineering.
The biological function of the agrobacterial oncogene rolA is very poorly understood compared to other components of the mechanism of horizontal gene transfer during agrobacterial colonization of plants. Research groups around the world have worked on this problem, and available information is reviewed in this review, but other rol oncogenes have been studied much more thoroughly. Having one unexplored element makes it impossible to form a complete picture. However, the limited data suggest that the rolA oncogene and its regulatory apparatus have great potential in plant biotechnology and genetic engineering. Here, we collect and discuss available experimental data about the function and structure of rolA. There is still no clear understanding of the mechanism of RolA and its structure and localization. We believe this is because of the nucleotide structure of a frameshift in the most well-studied rolA gene of the agropine type pRi. In fact, interest in the genes of agrobacteria as natural tools for the phenotypic or biochemical engineering of plants increased. We believe that a detailed understanding of the molecular mechanisms will be forthcoming.

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