A New Approach for Controlling Agrobacterium tumefaciens Post Transformation Using Lytic Bacteriophage

Author:

Ramadhan FiqihORCID,Alfiko YuzerORCID,Purwantomo Sigit,Mubarok Andhika Faisal,Budinarta Widyah,Suwanto AntoniusORCID,Budiarti Sri

Abstract

Overgrowth of Agrobacterium tumefaciens has frequently been found in Agrobacterium-mediated plant transformation. This overgrowth can reduce transformation efficiency and even lead to explant death. Therefore, this research investigates an alternative way to mitigate or eliminate Agrobacterium after transformation using a bacteriophage. To develop this alternative method, we conducted effectiveness studies of two lytic bacteriophages (ΦK2 and ΦK4) and performed an application test to control Agrobacterium growth after transformation. According to plaque morphological characterization and molecular analysis, the two bacteriophages used in this experiment were distinct. Moreover, some stability physicochemical and growth kinetics, such as adsorption time and susceptibility test, also showed that both bacteriophages differed. On the other hand, the optimum temperature and pH of both phages were the same at 28–30 °C and pH 7. Further investigation showed that both ΦK2 and ΦK4 were able to reduce the overgrowth of A. tumefaciens post transformation. Moreover, applying the cocktail (mixture of ΦK2 and ΦK4) with antibiotic application eradicated A. tumefaciens (0% overgrowth percentage). This result indicates that the application of bacteriophage could be used as an alternative way to eradicate the overgrowth of A. tumefaciens subsequent to transformation.

Funder

Indonesia Endowment Fund for Education (LPDP RI) and PT Wilmar Benih Indonesia

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Plant Science,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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