Nucleotide sequence of the virulence genevirGof theAgrobacterium tumefaciensoctopine Ti plasmid: significant homology betweenvirGand the regulatory genesompR,phoBanddyeofE. coli

Abstract
The entire nucleotide sequence of the vlrG locus, from the octopine T1 plasmid of Agrobacterium tumefaciens strain 15955, has been determined. The vlrG gene is 801 nucleotides in length and has one open reading frame which encodes a protein of Mr 29, 995. The virG gene is involved in the transcriptional activation of the Ti plasmid vir-loci, which occurs after induction by specific compounds present in plant exudate. Sequence analysis of the Agrobacterium vlrG protein showed significant homology with the Escherichia coli ompR, phoB and dye proteins, which are all positive regulatory genes for genes encoding envelope proteins. These results suggest that the virG gene encodes a positive regulatory protein which can activate vir gene expression.