IP Library Granted Patent US 7,732,164
Granted Patent B2
US 7,732,164 · App. 10/705,195 · Granted Jun 8, 2010

Method for producing α-1, 6-branched α-1, 4-glucans from sucrose

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Patent No.
US 7,732,164
App. No.
10/705,195
Granted
Jun 8, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

Nucleic acid molecules which encode a branching enzyme from a bacterium of the genus Neisseria, vectors, host cell, plant cells and plants containing said nucleic acid molecules as well as starch obtainable from the plants described are described. Furthermore, an in-vitro method for producing α-1,6-branched α-1,4-glucans on the basis of sucrose and a combination of enzymes of an amylosucrase and a branching enzyme as well as the α-1,6-branched α-1,4-glucans obtainable by said method are described.

Claims (73)

1. An isolated nucleic acid molecule encoding a branching enzyme selected from the group consisting of

(a) a nucleic acid molecule encoding a protein which comprises the amino acid sequence depicted in SEQ ID NO:2;

(b) a nucleic acid molecule comprising the coding region depicted in SEQ ID NO:1;

(c) a nucleic acid molecule encoding a protein which comprises the amino acid sequence encoded by the insert in plasmid DSM 12425;

(d) a nucleic acid molecule comprising the coding region which is contained in the insert of the plasmid DSM 12425; And

(e) a nucleic acid molecule having more than 95% identity with SEQ ID NO:1.

2. A vector containing a nucleic acid molecule according to claim 1 .

3. The vector according to claim 2 , wherein the nucleic acid molecule is linked in sense-orientation to regulatory sequences guaranteeing the transcription in prokaryotic or eukaryotic cells.

4. A host cell which is genetically modified with a nucleic acid molecule according to claim 1 or with a vector according to claim 2 or 3 .

5. A method for producing a branching enzyme from a bacterium of the genus Neisseria , wherein a host cell according to claim 4 is cultivated under conditions allowing the expression of the protein, and wherein the protein is isolated from the cultivated cells and/or the culture medium.

6. A transgenic plant cell containing a nucleic acid molecule according to claim 1 , wherein the nucleic acid molecule is linked to regulatory sequences guaranteeing the transcription in plant cells.

7. The transgenic plant cell according to claim 6 , wherein the nucleic acid molecule is linked to a sequence encoding a signal sequence which guarantees the localisation of the encoded protein in the plastids of the cells.

8. A transgenic plant containing plant cells according to claim 6 .

9. A method for producing a transgenic plant, wherein

(a) a plant cell is genetically modified by introducing a nucleic acid molecule according to claim 1 or a vector according to claim 2 or 3 ;

(b) a plant is regenerated from the cell produced according to step (a); and

(c) optionally further plants are produced from the plant produced according to step (b).

10. Harvestable parts of plants according to claim 8 , wherein said parts of plants contain transgenic plant cells.

11. The isolated nucleic acid molecule according to claim 1 having more than 95% identity with SEQ ID NO: 1.

12. The isolated nucleic acid molecule according to claim 1 which encodes the amino acid sequence depicted in SEQ ID NO:2.

13. The isolated nucleic acid molecule according to claim 1 which has the sequence depicted in SEQ ID NO: 1.

14. The isolated nucleic acid molecule according to claim 1 which encodes the amino acid sequence encoded by the insert in plasmid DSM 12425.

15. A vector containing a nucleic acid molecule according to any one of claims 11 - 14 .

16. A host cell which is genetically modified with a vector according to claim 15 .

17. A method for producing a branching enzyme from a bacterium of the genus Neisseria , wherein a host cell which is genetically modified with a vector containing a nucleic acid molecule selected from the group consisting of

(a) nucleic acid having more than 95% identity with SEQ ID NO:1;

(b) nucleic acid which encodes the amino acid sequence depicted in SEQ ID NO:2;

(c) nucleic acid molecule which has the sequence depicted in SEQ ID NO:1; and

(d) nucleic acid molecule which encodes the amino acid sequence encoded by the insert in plasmid DSM 12425; is cultivated under conditions allowing the expression of the enzyme, and wherein the enzyme is isolated from the cultivated cells and/or the culture medium.

18. A transgenic plant cell containing a nucleic acid molecule according to any one of claims 11 - 14 , wherein the nucleic acid molecule is linked to regulatory sequences guaranteeing the transcription in plant cells.

19. The transgenic plant cell according to claim 18 , wherein the nucleic acid molecule is linked to a sequence encoding a signal sequence which guarantees the localisation of the encoded protein in the plastids of the cells.

20. A transgenic plant containing a plant cell according to claim 18 .

21. A method for producing a transgenic plant, wherein

(a) a plant cell is genetically modified by introducing a nucleic acid molecule according to any one of claims 11 - 14 .

(b) a plant is regenerated from the cell produced according to step (a); and

(c) optionally further plants are produced from the plant produced according to step (b).

22. Harvestable parts of a plant according to claim 20 , wherein said parts of plants contain transgenic plant cells.

23. The host cell according to claim 4 , which is a bacterial cell.

24. The host cell according to claim 16 , which is a bacterial cell.

25. The host cell according to claim 23 , which is an E. coli cell.

26. A host cell which is genetically modified with a vector containing a nucleic acid molecule selected from the group consisting of

(a) nucleic acid having more than 95% identity with SEQ ID NO:1;

(b) nucleic acid which encodes the amino acid sequence depicted in SEQ ID NO:2;

(c) a nucleic acid molecule which has the sequence depicted in SEQ ID NO:1; and

(d) nucleic acid molecule which encodes the amino acid sequence encoded by the insert in plasmid DSM 12425;

wherein the host cell is an E. coli cell.

27. The host cell according to claim 4 , which is a fungal cell.

28. A host cell which is genetically modified with a vector containing a nucleic acid molecule selected from the group consisting of

(a) nucleic acid having more than 95% identity with SEQ ID NO:1;

(b) nucleic acid which encodes the amino acid sequence depicted in SEQ ID NO:2;

(c) nucleic acid molecule which has the sequence depicted in SEQ ID NO:1; and

(d) nucleic acid molecule which encodes the amino acid sequence encoded by the insert in plasmid DSM 12425;

wherein the host cell is a fungal cell.

29. The host cell according to claim 27 , which is a yeast cell.

30. The host cell according to claim 28 , which is a yeast cell.

31. The host cell according to claim 4 , which is a plant cell.

32. The host cell according to claim 16 , which is a plant cell.

33. The host cell according to claim 31 , wherein said plant is selected from the group consisting of wheat, barley, oat, rye, potato, maize, rice, pea, cassava and mung bean.

34. The host cell according to claim 32 , wherein said plant is selected from the group consisting of wheat, barley, oat, rye, potato, maize, rice, pea, cassava and mung bean.

35. The transgenic plant according to claim 8 , wherein said plant is selected from the group consisting of wheat, barley, oat, rye, potato, maize, rice, pea, cassava and mung bean.

36. The transgenic plant according to claim 20 , wherein said plant is selected from the group consisting of wheat, barley, oat, rye, potato, maize, rice, pea, cassava and mung bean.

37. The method according to claim 5 , wherein said host cell is a bacterial cell.

38. The method according to claim 17 , wherein said host cell is a bacterial cell.

39. The method according to claim 37 , wherein said host cell is an E. coli cell.

40. The method according to claim 38 , wherein said host cell is an E. coli cell.

41. The method according to claim 5 , wherein said host cell is a fungal cell.

42. The method according to claim 17 , wherein said host cell is a fungal cell.

43. The method according to claim 41 , which is a yeast cell.

44. The method according to claim 42 , which is a yeast cell.

45. The method according to claim 9 , wherein said plant is a member selected from the group consisting of wheat, barley, oat, rye, potato, maize, rice, pea, cassava and mung bean.

46. The method according to claim 21 , wherein said plant is a member selected from the group consisting of wheat, barley, oat, rye, potato, maize, rice, pea, cassava and mung bean.

47. Harvestable parts of plants according to claim 10 , wherein said plant is a member selected from the group consisting of wheat, barley, oat, rye, potato, maize, rice, pea, cassava and mung bean.

48. Harvestable parts of plants according to claim 22 , wherein said plant is a member selected from the group consisting of wheat, barley, oat, rye, potato, maize, rice, pea, cassava and mung bean.

Assignments (3)
MERGER Recorded Jul 15, 2014
From: BAYER BIOSCIENCE GMBH
To: BAYER CROPSCIENCE AG
Reel/Frame 033329/0844 →
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE NAME OF THE ASSIGNEE AND ADD THE CORRECT ADDRESS PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 014255 FRAME 0605. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ASSIGNEE NAME & ADDRESS: MAX-PLANCK GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER WISSENSCHAFTEN E.V.-MARKGRAFENSTR. 37, BERLIN, 10117, GERMANY. Recorded Mar 24, 2011
From: BUTTCHER, VOLKER; QUANZ, MARTIN
To: BAYER BIOSCIENCE GMBH; MAX-PLANCK-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER WISSENSCHAFTEN E.V.
Reel/Frame 026011/0228 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Feb 25, 2005
From: PLANTTEC BIOTECHNOLOGIES GMBH
To: BAYER BIOSCIENCE GMBH
Reel/Frame 015797/0150 →