IP Library Granted Patent US 7,449,623
Granted Patent B2
US 7,449,623 · App. 10/327,288 · Granted Nov 11, 2008

Nucleic acid molecules from rice and their use for the production of modified starch

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Patent No.
US 7,449,623
App. No.
10/327,288
Granted
Nov 11, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

Nucleic acid molecules are described encoding a starch granule-bound protein from rice as well as methods and recombinant DNA molecules for the production of transgenic plant cells and plants synthesizing a modified starch. Moreover, the plant cells and plants resulting from those methods as well as the starch obtainable therefrom are described.

Claims (26)

1. An isolated nucleic acid molecule comprising a promoter operably linked to a nucleic acid in antisense orientation thereto, wherein the nucleic acid comprises

(a) nucleotides 2 to 4372 of SEQ ID NO: 1;

(b) the coding region of the cDNA insert of plasmid pOs R1, a sample of which has been deposited as DSMZ deposit accession number DSM 12439; or

(c) a nucleic acid sequence that is at least 95% identical to the nucleic acid sequence of nucleotides 2 to 4372 of SEQ ID NO: 1 or the coding region of the cDNA insert of plasmid pOs R1, a sample of which has been deposited as DSMZ deposit accession number DSM 12439;

wherein the nucleic acid sequence is sufficient to reduce the expression of a gene encoding an R1 protein in a rice cell when introduced in antisense orientation with respect to the promoter.

2. The nucleic acid molecule according to claim 1 , wherein said nucleic acid comprises

(a) a nucleic acid sequence encoding the amino add sequence of SEQ ID NO: 2; or

(b) a nucleic acid sequence encoding the amino acid sequence encoded by the cDNA insert of plasmid pOs R1, a sample of which has been deposited as DSMZ deposit accession number DSM 12439.

3. The isolated nucleic acid molecule of claim 1 , wherein the nucleic acid comprises the nucleotides 2 to 4372 of SEQ ID NO:1.

4. The isolated nucleic acid molecule of claim 1 , wherein the nucleic acid comprises the coding region of the cDNA insert of plasmid pOs R1, a sample of which has been deposited as DSMZ deposit accession number DSM 12439.

5. The isolated nucleic acid molecule of claim 1 , wherein the nucleic acid comprises a nucleic acid sequence that is at least 95% identical to the nucleic acid sequence of or the coding region of the cDNA insert of plasmid pOs R1, a sample of which has been deposited as DSMZ deposit accession number DSM 12439.

6. The isolated nucleic acid molecule of claim 2 , wherein the nucleic acid comprises a nucleic acid sequence encoding the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 2.

7. The isolated nucleic add molecule of claim 2 , wherein the nucleic acid comprises a nucleic acid sequence encoding the amino acid sequence encoded by the cDNA insert of plasmid pOs R1, a sample of which has been deposited as DSMZ deposit accession number DSM 12439.

8. An isolated nucleic acid molecule comprising a promoter operably linked to a nucleic acid sequence in antisense orientation thereto, wherein the nucleic add sequence comprises nucleotides 2 to 4372 of SEQ ID NO: 1, and wherein the nucleic acid sequence is sufficient to reduce the expression of a gene encoding an R 1 protein an a rice cell when introduced in an antisense orientation with respect to the promoter.

9. A vector comprising the nucleic acid molecule according to any one of claims 1 , 2 , or 3 - 7 .

10. A host cell genetically modified with the nucleic acid molecule according to any one of claims 1 , 2 , 8 , or 3 - 7 , or with a vector comprising said nucleic acid molecule.

11. The host cell according to claim 10 , wherein the host cell is a plant cell.

12. A plant comprising the host cell according to claim 11 .

13. The plant according to claim 12 , wherein the plant is a starch-storing plant.

14. The plant according to claim 13 , wherein the plant is rye, barley, wheat, rice, maize, pea, cassava or potato.

15. The plant according to claim 14 , wherein the plant is a rice plant.

16. A propagation material comprising the host cell according to claim 11 .

17. A method for producing a rice plant cell that synthesizes a modified starch, said method comprising the steps of introducing the nucleic acid molecule according to claim 1 into a rice plant cell such that said nucleic acid molecule is expressed, wherein expression of said nucleic acid molecule leads to the reduction of the expression of a gene encoding an R1 protein in the rice plant cell due to an antisense effect, wherein said rice plant cell synthesizes a modified starch.

18. A rice plant cell obtainable by the method according to claim 17 .

19. A rice plant comprising the rice plant cell according to claim 18 .

20. A propagation material comprising the rice plant cell according to claim 18 .

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 9, 2019
From: BAYER CROPSCIENCE AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT; BAYER BIOSCIENCE GMBH; BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH
To: BASF AGRICULTURAL SOLUTIONS SEED, US LLC
Reel/Frame 049138/0323 →
MERGER Recorded Jul 15, 2014
From: BAYER BIOSCIENCE GMBH
To: BAYER CROPSCIENCE AG
Reel/Frame 033329/0844 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jun 25, 2004
From: PLANTTEC BIOTECHNOLOGIE GMBH FORSCHUNG UND ENTWICKLUNG
To: BAYER BIOSCIENCE GMBH
Reel/Frame 014778/0643 →