IP Library Granted Patent US 7,534,931
Granted Patent B2
US 7,534,931 · App. 10/632,341 · Granted May 19, 2009

Method for producing modified starch

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Patent No.
US 7,534,931
App. No.
10/632,341
Granted
May 19, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method for modifying plants by manipulating the activity of a combination of plant enzymes having starch synthase activity, in particular starch synthase II (SSII) and starch synthase III (SSIII). Modified plants, their use as food products and starch, in particular obtained from a modified potato plant, having novel properties and uses thereof are also disclosed.

Claims (16)

1. A method of producing starch comprising stably transforming a potato plant with at least a first and a second antisense heterologous nucleic acid sequence, wherein the first nucleic acid sequence encodes a potato starch synthase II (SSII) enzyme and the second nucleic acid sequence encodes a potato starch synthase III (SSIII) enzyme, and extracting starch from the plant, wherein the starch has a viscosity onset temperature, as judged by viscoamylograph of a 10% w/w aqueous suspension at atmospheric pressure wherein the temperature is reduced by at least 12° C. compared to starch extracted from equivalent, unmodified plants.

2. A method of producing starch comprising stably transforming a potato plant with at least a first and a second antisense heterologous nucleic acid sequence, wherein the first nucleic acid sequence encodes a potato starch synthase II (SSII) enzyme and the second nucleic acid sequence encodes a potato starch synthase III (SSIII) enzyme, and extracting starch from the plant, wherein the starch has an endotherm onset temperature, as determined by differential scanning calorimetry, which is reduced by at least 15° C. compared to starch extracted from equivalent, unmodified plants.

3. A method of producing starch comprising stably transforming a potato plant with at least a first and a second antisense heterologous nucleic acid sequence, wherein the first nucleic acid sequence encodes a potato starch synthase II (SSII) enzyme and the second nucleic acid sequence encodes a potato starch synthase III (SSIII) enzyme, and extracting starch from the plant, wherein the starch has an endotherm onset temperature, as determined by differential scanning calorimetry, which is reduced by at least 17° C. compared to starch extracted from equivalent, unmodified plants.

4. A method of producing starch comprising stably transforming a potato plant with at least a first and a second antisense heterologous nucleic acid sequence, wherein the first nucleic acid sequence encodes a potato starch synthase II (SSII) enzyme and the second nucleic acid sequence encodes a potato starch synthase III (SSIII) enzyme, and extracting starch from the plant, wherein the starch has an increased amount of starch molecules with a degree of polymerisation of 6-12, as judged by analysis of debranched starch by high performance anion exchange chromatography (HPAEC), compared to starch extracted from equivalent, unmodified plants.

5. A method of producing starch comprising stably transforming a potato plant with at least a first and a second antisense heterologous nucleic acid sequence, wherein the first nucleic acid sequence encodes a potato starch synthase II (SSII) enzyme and the second nucleic acid sequence encodes a potato starch synthase III (SSIII) enzyme, and extracting starch from the plant, wherein the starch has a decreased amount of starch molecules with a degree of polymerisation of 15-24, as judged by analysis of debranched starch by HPAEC column, compared to starch extracted from equivalent, unmodified plants.

6. A method of producing starch comprising stably transforming a potato plant with at least a first and a second antisense heterologous nucleic acid sequence, wherein the first nucleic acid sequence encodes a potato starch synthase II (SSII) enzyme and the second nucleic acid sequence encodes a potato starch synthase III (SSIII) enzyme, wherein the starch has about a two fold increase in starch molecules with a degree of polymerization of 6-7 and a depletion of starch molecules with a degree of polymerization between 15-20, as judged by analysis of debranched starch by HPAEC, compared to starch extracted from equivalent, unmodified plants.

7. A method of producing starch comprising stably transforming a potato plant with at least a first and a second antisense heterologous nucleic acid sequence, wherein the first nucleic acid sequence encodes a potato starch synthase II (SSII) enzyme and the second nucleic acid sequence encodes a potato starch synthase III (SSIII) enzyme, and wherein the starch has an endotherm onset temperature, as judged by differential scanning calorimetry, of less than 50° C., compared to starch extracted from equivalent, unmodified plants.

8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the starch extracted from the transformed plant has an endotherm onset temperature of less than 44° C.

9. A potato plant comprising at least a first and a second heterologous nucleic acid antisense sequence, wherein the first nucleic acid sequence encodes a potato starch synthase II (SSII) enzyme and the second nucleic acid sequence encodes a potato starch synthase III (SSIII) enzyme and each nucleic acid sequence is operably linked to a promoter, wherein starch extracted from the plant has a viscosity onset temperature, as judged by viscoamylograph of a 10% w/w aqueous suspension at atmospheric pressure wherein the temperature is reduced by at least 12° C. compared to starch extracted from equivalent, unmodified plants.

10. A potato plant comprising at least a first and a second heterologous nucleic acid antisense sequence, wherein the first nucleic acid sequence encodes a potato starch synthase II (SSII) enzyme and the second nucleic acid sequence encodes a potato starch synthase III (SSIII) enzyme and each nucleic acid sequence is operably linked to a promoter, wherein starch extracted from the plant has an endotherm onset temperature, as determined by differential scanning calorimetry, which is reduced by at least 15° C. compared to starch extracted from equivalent, unmodified plants.

11. A potato plant comprising at least a first and a second heterologous nucleic acid antisense sequence, wherein the first nucleic acid sequence encodes a potato starch synthase II (SSII) enzyme and the second nucleic acid sequence encodes a potato starch synthase III (SSIII) enzyme and each nucleic acid sequence is operably linked to a promoter, wherein starch extracted from the plant has an endotherm onset temperature, as determined by differential scanning calorimetry, which is reduced by at least 17° C. compared to starch extracted from equivalent, unmodified plants.

12. A potato plant comprising at least a first and a second heterologous nucleic acid antisense sequence, wherein the first nucleic acid sequence encodes a potato starch synthase II (SSII) enzyme and the second nucleic acid sequence encodes a potato starch synthase III (SSIII) enzyme and each nucleic acid sequence is operably linked to a promoter, wherein starch extracted from the plant has an increased amount of starch molecules with a degree of polymerisation of 6-12, as judged by analysis of debranched starch by high performance anion exchange chromatography (HPAEC), compared to starch extracted from equivalent, unmodified plants.

13. A potato plant comprising at least a first and a second heterologous nucleic acid antisense sequence, wherein the first nucleic acid sequence encodes a potato starch synthase II (SSII) enzyme and the second nucleic acid sequence encodes a potato starch synthase III (SSIII) enzyme and each nucleic acid sequence is operably linked to a promoter, wherein starch extracted from the plant has a decreased amount of starch molecules with a degree of polymerisation of 15-24, as judged by analysis of debranched starch by HPAEC column, compared to starch extracted from equivalent, unmodified plants.

14. A potato plant comprising at least a first and a second heterologous nucleic acid antisense sequence, wherein the first nucleic acid sequence encodes a potato starch synthase II (SSII) enzyme and the second nucleic acid sequence encodes a potato starch synthase III (SSIII) enzyme and each nucleic acid sequence is operably linked to a promoter, wherein starch extracted from the plant has about a two fold increase in starch molecules with a degree of polymerization of 6-7 and a depletion of starch molecules with a degree of polymerization between 15-20, as judged by analysis of debranched starch by HPAEC, compared to starch extracted from equivalent, unmodified plants.

15. A potato plant comprising at least a first and a second heterologous nucleic acid antisense sequence, wherein the first nucleic acid sequence encodes a potato starch synthase II (SSII) enzyme and the second nucleic acid sequence encodes a potato starch synthase III (SSIII) enzyme and each nucleic acid sequence is operably linked to a promoter, wherein starch extracted from the transformed plant has an endotherm onset temperature, as judged by differential scanning calorimetry, of less than 50° C., compared to starch extracted from equivalent, unmodified plants.

16. A potato plant comprising at least a first and a second heterologous nucleic acid antisense sequence, wherein the first nucleic acid sequence encodes a potato starch synthase II (SSII) enzyme and the second nucleic acid sequence encodes a potato starch synthase III (SSIII) enzyme and each nucleic acid sequence is operably linked to a promoter, wherein starch extracted from the transformed plant has an endotherm onset temperature, as judged by differential scanning calorimetry, of less than 44° C., compared to starch extracted from equivalent, unmodified plants.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 2, 2012
From: NATIONAL STARCH LLC; BRUNOB II B.V.
To: CORN PRODUCTS DEVELOPMENT, INC.
Reel/Frame 027645/0724 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 12, 2008
From: NATIONAL STARCH AND CHEMICAL INVESTMENT HOLDING CORPORATION
To: BRUNOB II B.V.
Reel/Frame 021096/0293 →