Transgenic plants synthesizing high amylose starch
View Patent ↗Transgenic plant cells and plants are described which synthesise a starch which is modified in comparison with corresponding wild type plant cells and plants. The plant cells and plants described show a reduced activity of R1, BEI and BEII proteins. Furthermore, modified starches as well as methods for their production are described.
1. An isolated starch comprising an amylose content of at least 75% and a phosphate content which is reduced by at least 50% in comparison to starch from corresponding wild type potato plant cells,
wherein said starch is derived from transgenic potato plant cells comprising
(1) a first foreign nucleic acid molecule comprising
(a) a nucleic acid sequence comprising at least 500 nucleotides of a starch phosphorylating (R1) gene operably linked to a promoter in an antisense orientation leading to reduced expression of an endogenous gene encoding a R1 protein compared to expression in the non-transgenic potato plant cell;
(b) a nucleic acid sequence comprising at least 500 nucleotides of a starch phosphorylating (R1) gene which, via a co-suppression effect, reduces the expression of an endogenous gene encoding a R1 protein compared to expression in the non-transgenic potato plant cell; or
(c) a nucleic acid sequence comprising at least 500 nucleotides of a starch phosphorylating (R1) gene that simultaneously encodes at least one antisense RNA and at least one sense RNA, where said antisense RNA and said sense RNA form a double-stranded RNA molecule that reduces the expression of at least one endogenous gene encoding a R1 protein compared to expression in the non-transgenic potato plant cell;
(2) a second foreign nucleic acid molecule comprising
(a) a nucleic acid sequence comprising at least 500 nucleotides of a branching enzyme I (BEI) gene operably linked to a promoter in an antisense orientation leading to reduced expression of an endogenous gene encoding a BEI protein compared to expression in the non-transgenic potato plant cell;
(b) a nucleic acid sequence comprising at least 500 nucleotides of a branching enzyme I (BEI) gene which, via a co-suppression effect, reduces the expression of an endogenous gene encoding a BEI protein compared to expression in the non-transgenic potato plant cell; or
(c) a nucleic acid sequence comprising at least 500 nucleotides of a branching enzyme I (BEI) gene that simultaneously encodes at least one antisense RNA and at least one sense RNA, where said antisense RNA and said sense RNA form a double-stranded RNA molecule that reduces the expression of at least one endogenous gene encoding a BEI protein compared to expression in the non-transgenic potato plant cell; and
(2) a third foreign nucleic acid molecule comprising
(a) a nucleic acid sequence comprising at least 500 nucleotides of a branching enzyme II (BEII) gene operably linked to a promoter in an antisense orientation leading to reduced expression of an endogenous gene encoding a BEII protein compared to expression in the non-transgenic potato plant cell;
(b) a nucleic acid sequence comprising at least 500 nucleotides of a branching enzyme II (BEII) gene which, via a co-suppression effect, reduces the expression of an endogenous gene encoding a BEII protein compared to expression in the non-transgenic potato plant cell; or
(c) a nucleic acid sequence comprising at least 500 nucleotides of a branching enzyme II (BEII) gene that simultaneously encodes at least one antisense RNA and at least one sense RNA, where said antisense RNA and said sense RNA form a double-stranded RNA molecule that reduces the expression of at least one endogenous gene encoding a BEII protein compared to expression in the non-transgenic potato plant cell.
2. The starch of claim 1 , wherein the phosphate content is reduced by at least 80% in comparison to starch from corresponding wild type potato plant cells.
3. The starch of claim 1 , wherein the potato plant cells are from the Desiree variety.
4. The starch of claim 1 , wherein said starch has a phosphate content in the C-6 position of the glucose monomers of up to 7 nmol C6-P mg −1 starch.
5. The starch of claim 4 , wherein said phosphate content in the C-6 position of the glucose monomers of up to 4 nmol C6-P mg −1 starch.
6. The starch of claim 1 , wherein said starch has a modified distribution of the side chains.
7. The starch of claim 1 , wherein said starch has an increased gel strength in comparison to starch from corresponding wild type potato plant cells.
8. The starch of claim 7 , wherein the gel strength is increased by at least 1000% in comparison to starch from corresponding wild type potato plant cells.
9. A method for producing an isolated starch comprising, extracting starch from
(a) a transgenic potato plant cell comprising
(1) a first foreign nucleic acid molecule comprising
(i) a nucleic acid sequence comprising at least 500 nucleotides of a starch phosphorylating (R1) gene operably linked to a promoter in an antisense orientation leading to reduced expression of an endogenous gene encoding a R1 protein compared to expression in the non-transgenic potato plant cell;
(ii) a nucleic acid sequence comprising at least 500 nucleotides of a starch phosphorylating (R1) gene which, via a co-suppression effect, reduces the expression of an endogenous gene encoding a R1 protein compared to expression in the non-transgenic potato plant cell; or
(iii) a nucleic acid sequence comprising at least 500 nucleotides of a starch phosphorylating (R1) gene that simultaneously encodes at least one antisense RNA and at least one sense RNA, where said antisense RNA and said sense RNA form a double-stranded RNA molecule that reduces the expression of at least one endogenous gene encoding a R1 protein compared to expression in the non-transgenic potato plant cell;
(2) a second foreign nucleic acid molecule comprising
(i) a nucleic acid sequence comprising at least 500 nucleotides of a branching enzyme I (BEI) gene operably linked to a promoter in an antisense orientation leading to reduced expression of an endogenous gene encoding a BEI protein compared to expression in the non-transgenic potato plant cell;
(ii) a nucleic acid sequence comprising at least 500 nucleotides of a branching enzyme I (BEI) gene which, via a co-suppression effect, reduces the expression of an endogenous gene encoding a BEI protein compared to expression in the non-transgenic potato plant cell; or
(iii) a nucleic acid sequence comprising at least 500 nucleotides of a branching enzyme I (BEI) gene that simultaneously encodes at least one antisense RNA and at least one sense RNA, where said antisense RNA and said sense RNA form a double-stranded RNA molecule that reduces the expression of at least one endogenous gene encoding a BEI protein compared to expression in the non-transgenic potato plant cell; and
(3) a third foreign nucleic acid molecule comprising
(i) a nucleic acid sequence comprising at least 500 nucleotides of a branching enzyme II (BEII) gene operably linked to a promoter in an antisense orientation leading to reduced expression of an endogenous gene encoding a BEII protein compared to expression in the non-transgenic potato plant cell;
(ii) a nucleic acid sequence comprising at least 500 nucleotides of a branching enzyme II (BEII) gene which, via a co-suppression effect, reduces the expression of an endogenous gene encoding a BEII protein compared to expression in the non-transgenic potato plant cell; or
(iii) a nucleic acid sequence comprising at least 500 nucleotides of a branching enzyme II (BEII) gene that simultaneously encodes at least one antisense RNA and at least one sense RNA, where said antisense RNA and said sense RNA form a double-stranded RNA molecule that reduces the expression of at least one endogenous gene encoding a BEII protein compared to expression in the non-transgenic potato plant cell;
(b) a potato plant comprising said transgenic potato plant cell; or
(c) propagation material comprising said transgenic potato plant cell.
10. The method of claim 9 , comprising extracting starch from said transgenic potato plant cell.
11. The method of claim 9 , comprising extracting starch from said potato plant.
12. The method of claim 9 , comprising extracting starch from said propagation material.
13. Starch obtained from any of one claims 9 - 12 , wherein the starch has an amylose content of at least 75% and a phosphate content which is reduced by at least 50% in comparison from starch from corresponding wild type plants which are not genetically modified.