IP Library Granted Patent US 8,067,670
Granted Patent B2
US 8,067,670 · App. 11/630,149 · Granted Nov 29, 2011

Plants that produce amylopectin starch with novel properties

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Patent No.
US 8,067,670
App. No.
11/630,149
Granted
Nov 29, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention relates to genetically modified plant cells and plants in which the genetic modification leads to a reduction in GBSSI, SSIII and BEI activity in comparison to the activity in corresponding wild type plant cells or wild type plants. Furthermore, the present invention relates to methods for the production of such plant cells and plants. The present invention also relates to the starch produced by the plant cells of the invention or plants of the invention, as well as to methods for the production of this starch and derivatised starch.

Claims (100)

1. Genetically modified plant cells comprising

(1) a first foreign nucleic acid molecule, wherein said first foreign nucleic acid molecule reduces the expression of at least one endogenous gene encoding a GBSSI protein;

(2) a second foreign nucleic acid molecule, wherein said second foreign nucleic acid molecule reduces the expression of at least one endogenous gene encoding a SSIII protein; and

(3) a third foreign nucleic acid molecule, wherein said third foreign nucleic acid molecule reduces the expression of at least one endogenous gene encoding a BEI protein.

2. The plant cells of claim 1 , wherein said plant cells produce altered starch in comparison to starch from corresponding wild type plant cells.

3. The plant cells according to claim 2 , wherein the starch exhibits an amylose content of less than 10% by weight.

4. The plant cells according to claim 3 , wherein the starch comprises glucose monomers exhibiting a phosphate content at the C6-position of 30-100 nmol per mg of starch.

5. The plant cells according to claim 4 , wherein the starch exhibits a higher gelatinization temperature as compared to the gelatinization temperature of starch from corresponding wild type plant cells.

6. The plant cells according to claim 5 , wherein the starch exhibits an unchanged or slightly decreased DSC peak temperature as compared to the DSC peak temperature of starch from corresponding wild type plant cells.

7. The plant cells according to claim 6 , wherein the starch exhibits an altered side chain distribution as compared to the side chain distribution of starch from corresponding wild type plant cells.

8. The plant cells according to claim 7 , wherein the starch exhibits a freeze/thaw stability of at least 60%.

9. The plant cells according to claim 8 , wherein the starch exhibits a heat stability of at least 30%.

10. The plant cells according to claim 9 , wherein the starch exhibits a decreased minimum viscosity, a decreased end viscosity, a higher viscostability, or a combination thereof as compared to the minimum viscosity, end viscosity, and viscostability of starch from corresponding wild type plant cells.

11. The plant cells according to claim 10 , wherein the starch exhibits a decreased gel solidity as compared to the gel solidity of starch from corresponding wild type plant cells.

12. A plant comprising the plant cells of claim 1 .

13. A plant according to claim 12 , wherein said plant is a potato plant.

14. Propagation material of a plant comprising the plant cells of claim 1 .

15. Harvestable plant parts comprising the plant cells of claim 1 .

16. A process for the production of the plant cells of claim 1 , comprising introducing

(1) a first foreign nucleic acid molecule, wherein said first foreign nucleic acid molecule reduces the expression of at least one endogenous gene encoding a GBSSI protein;

(2) a second foreign nucleic acid molecule, wherein said second foreign nucleic acid molecule reduces the expression of at least one endogenous gene encoding a SSIII protein; and

(3) a third foreign nucleic acid molecule, wherein said third foreign nucleic acid molecule reduces the expression of at least one endogenous gene encoding a BEI protein into a plant cell.

17. A process for the production of a plant comprising the plant cells of claim 1 , comprising:

a) producing a plant cell of claim 1 by introducing

(1) a first foreign nucleic acid molecule, wherein said first foreign nucleic acid molecule reduces the expression of at least one endogenous gene encoding a GBSSI protein;

(2) a second foreign nucleic acid molecule, wherein said second foreign nucleic acid molecule reduces the expression of at least one endogenous gene encoding a SSIII protein; and

(3) a third foreign nucleic acid molecule, wherein said third foreign nucleic acid molecule reduces the expression of at least one endogenous gene encoding a BEI protein;

b) regenerating a plant from or with the plant cell produced in a); and

c) optionally producing additional plants from the plant regenerated in b).

18. A process for the production of a starch, comprising extracting the starch produced from plant cells of claim 1 , a plant comprising said plant cells, propagation material of said plant, or harvestable plant parts of said plant.

19. Propagation material of claim 14 , wherein said plant is a potato plant.

20. Harvestable plant parts of claim 15 , wherein said plant is a potato plant.

21. The genetically modified plant cells of claim 1 , wherein

said first foreign nucleic acid molecule is

(a) a DNA molecule encoding at least one antisense RNA that reduces the expression of at least one endogenous gene encoding a GBSSI protein;

(b) a DNA molecule which, via a co-suppression effect, reduces the expression of at least one endogenous gene encoding a GBSSI protein; or

(c) a DNA molecule 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 GBSSI protein;

said second foreign nucleic acid molecule is

(a) a DNA molecule encoding at least one antisense RNA that reduces the expression of at least one endogenous gene encoding a SSIII protein;

(b) a DNA molecule which, via a co-suppression effect, reduces the expression of at least one endogenous gene encoding a SSIII protein; or

(c) a DNA molecule 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 SSIII protein;

said third foreign nucleic acid molecule, wherein said third foreign nucleic acid molecule is

(a) a DNA molecule encoding at least one antisense RNA that reduces the expression of at least one endogenous gene encoding a BEI protein;

(b) a DNA molecule which, via a co-suppression effect, reduces the expression of at least one endogenous gene encoding a BEI protein; or

(c) a DNA molecule 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.

22. The plant cells of claim 3 , wherein the starch exhibits an amylose content of less than 5% by weight.

23. The plant cells according to claim 4 , wherein the starch comprises glucose monomers exhibiting a phosphate content at the C6-position of 35-85 nmol per mg of starch.

24. The plant cells according to claim 5 , wherein the starch exhibits a gelatinization temperature that is increased 0.5° C.-4° C. as compared to the gelatinization temperature of starch from corresponding wild type plant cells.

25. The plant cells according to claim 2 , wherein the starch exhibits a gelatinization temperature of 66° C.-68° C.

26. The plant cells according to claim 6 , wherein the starch exhibits a DSC peak temperature that is decreased by a maximum of 1.5° C. as compared to the DSC peak temperature of starch from corresponding wild type plant cells.

27. The plant cells according to claim 6 , wherein the starch exhibits a DSC peak temperature of 67° C.-68.5° C.

28. The plant cells according to claim 7 , wherein the starch exhibits an increase in the fraction of short side chains of amylopectin with a DP of 6 by at least 100% as compared to the fraction of short side chains of amylopectin with a DP of 6 from corresponding wild type plant cells.

29. The plant cells according to claim 7 , wherein the starch exhibits an increase in the fraction of short side chains of amylopectin with a DP of 8-9 by at least 15% as compared to the fraction of short side chains of amylopectin with a DP of 8-9 from corresponding wild type plant cells.

30. The plant cells according to claim 7 , wherein the starch exhibits an increase in the fraction of short side chains of amylopectin with a DP of 30-34 by 5-40% as compared to the fraction of short side chains of amylopectin with a DP of 30-34 from corresponding wild type plant cells.

31. The plant cells according to claim 8 , wherein the starch exhibits a freeze/thaw stability of at least 80%.

32. The plant cells according to claim 9 , wherein the starch exhibits a heat stability of at least 40%.

33. The plant cells according to claim 10 , wherein the starch exhibits a minimum viscosity between 30° C.-55° C.

34. The plant cells according to claim 10 , wherein the starch exhibits a end viscosity between 30° C.-65° C.

35. The plant cells of claim 11 , wherein the starch exhibits a higher viscostability as compared to the viscostability of starch from corresponding wild type plant cells.

36. The plant cells according to claim 11 , wherein the starch exhibits a gel solidity that is decreased by at least 70% as compared to the gel solidity of starch from corresponding wild type plant cells.

37. The plant cells according to claim 2 , wherein the starch exhibits a phosphate content that is increased by at least 300% as compared to the phosphate content of starch from corresponding wild type plant cells.

38. The genetically modified plant cells of claim 21 , wherein

said first foreign nucleic acid molecule is

(a) a DNA molecule encoding at least one antisense RNA that reduces the expression of at least one endogenous gene encoding a GBSSI protein, said DNA molecule comprising between 20-30 nucleotides of said at least one endogenous gene; or

(b) a DNA molecule which, via a co-suppression effect, reduces the expression of at least one endogenous gene encoding a GBSSI protein, said DNA molecule comprising between 20-30 nucleotides of said at least one endogenous gene;

said second foreign nucleic acid molecule is

(a) a DNA molecule encoding at least one antisense RNA that reduces the expression of at least one endogenous gene encoding a SSIII protein, said DNA molecule comprising between 20-30 nucleotides of said at least one endogenous gene; or

(b) a DNA molecule which, via a co-suppression effect, reduces the expression of at least one endogenous gene encoding a SSIII protein, said DNA molecule comprising between 20-30 nucleotides of said at least one endogenous gene;

said third foreign nucleic acid molecule, wherein said third foreign nucleic acid molecule is

(a) a DNA molecule encoding at least one antisense RNA that reduces the expression of at least one endogenous gene encoding a BEI protein, said DNA molecule comprising between 20-30 nucleotides of at least one said endogenous gene; or

(b) a DNA molecule which, via a co-suppression effect, reduces the expression of at least one endogenous gene encoding a BEI protein, said DNA molecule comprising between 20-30 nucleotides of said at least one endogenous gene.

39. The genetically modified plant cells of claim 21 , wherein

said first foreign nucleic acid molecule is

(a) a DNA molecule encoding at least one antisense RNA that reduces the expression of at least one endogenous gene encoding a GBSSI protein, said DNA molecule comprising at least 100 nucleotides of said at least one endogenous gene; or

(b) a DNA molecule which, via a co-suppression effect, reduces the expression of at least one endogenous gene encoding a GBSSI protein, said DNA molecule comprising between at least 100 nucleotides of said at least one endogenous gene;

said second foreign nucleic acid molecule is

(a) a DNA molecule encoding at least one antisense RNA that reduces the expression of at least one endogenous gene encoding a SSIII protein, said DNA molecule comprising at least 100 nucleotides of said at least one endogenous gene; or

(b) a DNA molecule which, via a co-suppression effect, reduces the expression of at least one endogenous gene encoding a SSIII protein, said DNA molecule comprising at least 100 nucleotides of said at least one endogenous gene;

said third foreign nucleic acid molecule, wherein said third foreign nucleic acid molecule is

(a) a DNA molecule encoding at least one antisense RNA that reduces the expression of at least one endogenous gene encoding a BEI protein, said DNA molecule comprising at least 100 nucleotides of at least one said endogenous gene; or

(b) a DNA molecule which, via a co-suppression effect, reduces the expression of at least one endogenous gene encoding a BEI protein, said DNA molecule comprising at least 100 nucleotides of said at least one endogenous gene.

40. The genetically modified plant cells of claim 39 , wherein

said first foreign nucleic acid molecule is

(a) a DNA molecule encoding at least one antisense RNA that reduces the expression of at least one endogenous gene encoding a GBSSI protein, said DNA molecule comprising at least 500 nucleotides of said at least one endogenous gene; or

(b) a DNA molecule which, via a co-suppression effect, reduces the expression of at least one endogenous gene encoding a GBSSI protein, said DNA molecule comprising between at least 500 nucleotides of said at least one endogenous gene;

said second foreign nucleic acid molecule is

(a) a DNA molecule encoding at least one antisense RNA that reduces the expression of at least one endogenous gene encoding a SSIII protein, said DNA molecule comprising at least 500 nucleotides of said at least one endogenous gene; or

(b) a DNA molecule which, via a co-suppression effect, reduces the expression of at least one endogenous gene encoding a SSIII protein, said DNA molecule comprising at least 500 nucleotides of said at least one endogenous gene;

said third foreign nucleic acid molecule, wherein said third foreign nucleic acid molecule is

(a) a DNA molecule encoding at least one antisense RNA that reduces the expression of at least one endogenous gene encoding a BEI protein, said DNA molecule comprising at least 500 nucleotides of at least one said endogenous gene; or

(b) a DNA molecule which, via a co-suppression effect, reduces the expression of at least one endogenous gene encoding a BEI protein, said DNA molecule comprising at least 500 nucleotides of said at least one endogenous gene.

41. The plant cells of claim 4 , wherein said plant cells are potato cells.

42. The plant cells of claim 6 , wherein said plant cells are potato cells.

43. The plant cells of claim 8 , wherein said plant cells are potato cells.

44. The plant cells of claim 21 , wherein said plant cells are potato cells.

45. The plant cells of claim 22 , wherein said plant cells are potato cells.

46. The plant cells of claim 23 , wherein said plant cells are potato cells.

47. The plant cells of claim 26 , wherein said plant cells are potato cells.

48. The plant cells of claim 27 , wherein said plant cells are potato cells.

49. The plant cells of claim 37 , wherein said plant cells are potato cells.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 2, 2015
From: BAYER CROPSCIENCE AG
To: BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH
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