
The BlcC (AttM) Lactonase of Agrobacterium tumefaciens Does Not Quench the Quorum-Sensing System That Regulates Ti Plasmid Conjugative Transfer
J. Bacteriol. Khan and Farrand
191: 1320
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Fig. S1, the blc operon of C58 is inducible by substrate but not by entry into stationary phase.
Fig. S2, induction of the blc operon by GBL requires the BlcC lactonase.
Fig. S3, acyl-HSL bound by TraR is not degraded by the lactonase.
Fig. S4, growth of Agrobacterium donors and recipient strain C58C1RS during induction and emergence of crown gall tumors.
Fig. S5, growth of Agrobacterium donors and recipient strain C58C1RS during induction and emergence of crown gall tumors.
Fig. S6, influence of blc in the recipient on Ti plasmid transfer in planta.
Legends to Fig. S1 through S6.
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