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Summary for Patent: 5,635,618
Title: Promoter elements of chimeric genes of .alpha.-tubulin
Abstract:Regulatory regions from maize .alpha.-tubulin genes are disclosed. In particular, 5\' regulatory regions comprising an upstream regulatory ensemble (URE) from maize .alpha.-tubulin 1 and 3 genes is useful in tissue specific expression of heterologous genes in transformed plants. The maize .alpha.-tubulin URE comprises regulatory elements which when operably linked to a promoter and heterologous gene, confer regulated expression in roots, pollen and meristematic tissues. Expression constructs which confer tissue specific expression are also provided.
Inventor(s): Capellades; Montserrat (Barcelone, ES), De Rose; Richard (Lyons, FR), Montoliu; Lluis (Heidelberg, DE), Puigdomenech; Pedro (Barcelone, ES), Torres; Miguel A. (Barcelone, ES), Uribe; Javier (Barcelone, ES), Rigau; Juan (Barcelone, ES)
Assignee: Rhone-Poulenc Agrochimie (FR)
Application Number:08/336,778
Patent Claims:1. An expression construct for conferring root specific expression in plants which comprises a regulatory sequence of maize .alpha.-tubulin consisting of nucleotides 1 to 1115 of SEQ ID NO:1.

2. An expression construct for conferring root specific expression in plants which comprises a regulatory sequence of maize .alpha.-tubulin consisting of nucleotides 963 to 1115 of SEQ ID NO:1.

3. An expression construct for conferring root specific expression in plants which comprises a regulatory sequence of maize .alpha.-tubulin consisting of nucleotides 1 to 1529 of SEQ ID NO:1.

4. An expression construct for conferring pollen specific expression in plants which comprises a regulatory sequence of maize .alpha.-tubulin consisting of nucleotides 1 to 1348 of SEQ ID NO:1.

5. An expression construct for conferring pollen specific expression in plants which comprises a regulatory sequence of maize .alpha.-tubulin consisting of nucleotides 295 to 1348 of SEQ ID NO:1.

6. An expression construct for conferring meristem specific expression in plants which comprises a regulatory sequence of maize .alpha.-tubulin consisting of nucleotides 1 to 695 of SEQ ID NO:3.

7. An expression construct for conferring meristem specific expression in plants which comprises a regulatory sequence of maize .alpha.-tubulin consisting of nucleotides 542 to 695 of SEQ ID NO:3.

8. An expression construct for conferring immature embryo specific expression which comprises a regulatory sequence of maize .alpha.-tubulin consisting of nucleotides 1 to 1076 of SEQ ID NO:3.

9. An expression construct further comprising in the 5' to 3' direction the regulatory sequence of any of claims 1, 2 and 4-8 operably linked to a promoter which functions in plants.

10. The expression construct of claim 9 wherein the promoter sequence is one of the 35S promoter from cauliflower mosaic virus, a plant histone promoter, or a rice actin promoter.

11. The expression construct of claim 9 further comprising in the 5' to 3' direction a coding sequence for a heterologous gene operably linked to the promoter.

12. The expression construct of claim 3 operably linked to a coding sequence for a heterologous gene.

13. The expression construct of claim 11 further comprising a polyadenylation site.

14. The expression construct of claim 12 further comprising a polyadenylation site.

15. The expression construct of claim 11 wherein the polyadenylation site is derived from at least one of nopaline synthase gene, gene 7 of octopine T-DNA, or Arabidopsis H4A748 histone gene.

16. The expression construct of claim 12 wherein the polyadenylation site is derived from at least one of nopaline synthase gene, gene 7 of octopine T-DNA, or Arabidopsis H4A748 histone gene.

17. The expression construct of claim 9 further comprising an intron sequence operably linking the promoter and coding sequence for a heterologous gene.

18. The expression construct of claim 3 further comprising an intron operably linking the regulatory sequence to a coding sequence for a heterologous gene.

19. The expression construct of claim 11 wherein the coding sequence for a heterologous gene is derived from at least one of an enzyme for the metabolism of lipids, a desaturase, or a herbicide resistance gene.

20. The expression construct of claim 12 wherein the coding sequence for a heterologous gene is derived from at least one of a gene encoding 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase, acetolactase or 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (HPPO).

21. The expression construct of claim 11 wherein the heterologous gene is the aroA gene for resistance to glyphosate.

22. The expression construct of claim 12 wherein the heterologous gene is the aroA gene for resistance to glyphosate.

23. A plant cell comprising the expression construct of at least one of claims 1-8.

24. A plant cell comprising the expression construct of claim 9.

25. A plant cell comprising the expression construct of claim 10.

26. A plant cell comprising the expression construct of claim 11.

27. A plant cell comprising the expression construct of claim 12.

28. A plant or plant progeny, regenerated from a plant cell according to claim 23.

29. The plant or plant progeny of claim 28, wherein the plant is a monocotyledon.

30. The plant or plant progeny of claim 28, wherein the plant is maize or a cereal.

31. The plant or plant progeny of claim 28, wherein the plant is a dicotyledon.

32. The plant or plant progeny of claim 28, wherein the plant is tobacco, cotton or soybean.

33. A process for producing a plant with an improved agronomic property, which comprises:

a) transforming a plant cell with the expression construct of claim 11; and

b) regenerating the plant.

34. The expression construct of claim 12 wherein the coding sequence for a heterologous gene is derived from at least one of an enzyme for the metabolism of lipids, a desaturase or a herbicide resistance gene.

35. The expression construct of claim 11 wherein the coding sequence for a heterologous gene is derived from at least one of a gene encoding 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase, acetolactase or 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (HPPO).

Details for Patent 5,635,618

Applicant Tradename Biologic Ingredient Dosage Form BLA Approval Date Patent No. Expiredate
Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp. INTRON A interferon alfa-2b For Injection 103132 06/04/1986 ⤷  Try a Trial 2014-06-03
Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp. INTRON A interferon alfa-2b For Injection 103132 ⤷  Try a Trial 2014-06-03
Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp. INTRON A interferon alfa-2b Injection 103132 ⤷  Try a Trial 2014-06-03
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