IP Library Granted Patent US 8,742,203
Granted Patent B2
US 8,742,203 · App. 12/762,941 · Granted Jun 3, 2014

Chemically Inducible Expression of Biosynthetic Pathways

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Patent No.
US 8,742,203
App. No.
12/762,941
Granted
Jun 3, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

Methods and constructs for the introduction of multiple genes encoding enzymes in a multi-enzyme biosynthetic pathway are provided. In one embodiment, the constructs contain two or more enzyme-encoding genes, each under the control of an inducible promoter and each with a polyadenylation signal. The constructs are used to produce transgenic plants, in which the expression of the enzymes are increased when a chemical inducing agent is applied, and a biosynthetic product of the series of enzymes encoded by the transgenes is produced. Constructs may be used which contain two or more enzyme-encoding genes under the control of one or more promoters activated by activator molecules or complexes expressed from a transgene or transgenes, which are themselves under the control of one or more inducible promoters and switched on following the external application of a chemical. The transgene or transgenes expressing the activator molecules or complexes may be included in the same construct containing multiple genes encoding enzymes in a multi-enzyme biosynthetic pathway. Alternatively, the transgene or transgenes expressing the activator molecules or complexes may be on a different construct from the construct containing multiple genes encoding enzymes in a multi-enzyme biosynthetic pathway. The activator molecule can be expressed using a constitutive promoter in an inactive form which is converted to the active form following application of the chemical inducing agent.

Claims (27)

1. A recombinant plant vector for the expression of enzymes in a biosynthetic pathway comprising three or more elements,

wherein each element comprises operatively linked in the 5′ to 3′ direction: a promoter that directs transcription of a nucleic acid sequence; a nucleic acid sequence encoding a protein; and a 3′ polyadenylation signal sequence;

wherein the promoter is selected from the group consisting of a chemically inducible promoter and a promoter activated by an activator molecule or complex, wherein at least one promoter is a promoter activated by an activator molecule or complex, and at least one promoter is a chemically inducible promoter,

wherein said chemically inducible promoter is activated by external application of a chemical,

wherein the biosynthetic product is a polyhydroxyalkanoate and the proteins encoded by the nucleic acid sequences are selected from the group consisting of beta-ketothiolase, acetoacetyl-CoA reductase, PHB synthase, PHA synthase, threonine dehydratase, dehydratase, isomerase, propionyl-CoA synthetase, hydroxyacyl-CoA synthetase, hydroxyacyl-CoA transferase, thioesterase, fatty acid synthesis enzymes and fatty acid beta-oxidation enzymes, and

wherein inducible expression of the recombinant plant vector in a plant produces at least 10% dwt polyhydroxyalkanoate in leaves of the plant without the plant exhibiting a stunted chlorotic phenotype.

2. A transformed plant cell comprising the recombinant vector of claim 1 .

3. A transformed plant cell comprising two or more recombinant vectors,

wherein at least one of the recombinant vectors comprises operatively linked in the 5′ to 3′ direction: an inducible promoter that directs transcription of one or more nucleic acid sequences encoding an activator molecule or complex; one or more nucleic acid sequences encoding an activator molecule or complex; and a 3′ polyadenylation signal sequence;

and

at least one of the recombinant vectors comprises three or more elements wherein each element comprises operatively linked in the 5′ to 3′ direction: a promoter activated by an activator molecule or complex that directs transcription of a nucleic acid sequence; a nucleic acid sequence encoding a protein; and a 3′ polyadenylation signal sequence,

wherein said inducible promoter is activated by external application of a chemical,

wherein nucleic acid sequences are selected from the group consisting of beta-ketothiolase, acetoacetyl-CoA reductase, PHB synthase, PHA synthase, threonine dehydratase, dehydratase, isomerase, propionyl-CoA synthetase, hydroxyacyl-CoA synthetase, hydroxyacyl-CoA transferase, thioesterase, fatty acid synthesis enzymes and fatty acid beta-oxidation enzymes, wherein the plant produces at least 10% dwt polyhydroxyalkanoate in leaves and wherein the plant does not exhibit a stunted chlorotic phenotype.

4. The transformed plant cell of claim 2 , wherein the inducible promoter is selected from the group consisting of tetracycline-inducible, pristamycin-inducible, pathogen-inducible, glucocorticoid-inducible, estrogen-inducible, copper-inducible, herbicide safener-inducible, ethanol-inducible, iso-propyl β-D-1-thiogalactopyranoside-inducible, and ecdysone-inducible promoter; the activator molecule or complex is a tetracycline-controlled transactivator; and the promoter activated by an activator molecule or complex is a tetracycline-responsive promoter.

5. A method for producing a polyhydroxyalkanoate in a plant comprising

a) introducing into the plant two or more recombinant vectors,

wherein at least one recombinant vector comprises operatively linked in the 5′ to 3′ direction: an inducible promoter that directs transcription of one or more nucleic acid sequences encoding an activator molecule or complex; one or more nucleic acid sequences encoding an activator molecule or complex; and a 3′ polyadenylation signal sequence and

at least one recombinant vector comprises three or more elements, wherein each element comprises operatively linked in the 5′ to 3′ direction: a promoter that directs transcription of two or more nucleic acid sequence, selected from the group consisting of a promoter activated by an activator molecule or complex and a chemically inducible promoter; a nucleic acid sequences encoding a protein; and a 3′ polyadenylation signal sequence; and

b) activating the inducible promoters by external application of an inducing agent wherein the proteins encoded by the nucleic acid sequences are selected from the group consisting of beta-ketothiolase, acetoacetyl-CoA reductase, PHB synthase, PHA synthase, threonine dehydratase, dehydratase, isomerase, propionyl-CoA synthetase, hydroxyacyl-CoA synthetase, hydroxyacyl-CoA transferase, thioesterase, fatty acid synthesis enzymes and fatty acid beta-oxidation enzymes, wherein the plant produces at least 10% dwt polyhydroxyalkanoate in leaves and wherein the plant does not exhibit a stunted chlorotic phenotype.

6. A method for producing a biosynthetic product in a plant comprising

a) introducing into the plant the recombinant vector of claim 1 , and

b) activating the inducible promoters by external application of an inducing agent, wherein the plant produces at least 10% dwt polyhydroxyalkanoate in leaves and wherein the plant does not exhibit a stunted chlorotic phenotype.

7. The method of claim 5 , wherein the inducible promoter is selected from the group consisting of tetracycline-inducible, pristamycin-inducible, pathogen-inducible, glucocorticoid-inducible, estrogen-inducible, copper-inducible, herbicide safener-inducible, ethanol-inducible, iso-propyl β-D-1-thiogalactopyranoside-inducible, and ecdysone-inducible promoter; the activator molecule or complex is a tetracycline-controlled transactivator; and the promoters activated by an activator molecule or complex are selected from the group consisting of tetracycline-responsive promoters, and pristamycin-inducible promoters.

8. The method of claim 5 , wherein the inducible promoter is activated by a chemical through a foliar spray or root drenching,

9. The method of claim 6 , wherein the inducible promoter is activated by a chemical through a foliar spray or root drenching.

10. The transformed plant cell of claim 3 , wherein the inducible promoter is selected from the group consisting of tetracycline-inducible, pristamycin-inducible, pathogen-inducible, glucocorticoid-inducible, estrogen-inducible, copper-inducible, herbicide safener-inducible, ethanol-inducible, iso-propyl β-D-1-thiogalactopyranoside-inducible, and ecdysone-inducible promoter; the activator molecule or complex is a tetracycline-controlled transactivator; and the promoter activated by an activator molecule or complex is a tetracycline-responsive promoter.

11. The method of claim 6 , wherein the inducible promoter is selected from the group consisting of tetracycline-inducible, pristamycin-inducible, pathogen-inducible, glucocorticoid-inducible, estrogen-inducible, copper-inducible, herbicide safener-inducible, ethanol-inducible, iso-propylp β-D-1-thiogalactopyranoside-inducible, and ecdysone-inducible promoter; the activator molecule or complex is a tetracycline-controlled transactivator; and the promoters activated by an activator molecule or complex are selected from the group consisting of tetracycline-responsive promoters, pristamycin-inducible promoters.

Assignments (2)
ADDRESS CHANGE Recorded May 2, 2016
From: METABOLIX, INC.
To: METABOLIX, INC.
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 14, 2010
From: KOURTZ, LAURALYNN; PEOPLES, OLIVER P.; SNELL, KRISTI D.
To: METABOLIX, INC.
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