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Summary for Patent: 7,700,826
Title:Genes encoding wheat starch synthases and uses thereof
Abstract: The present invention provides isolated nucleic acid molecules encoding wheat starch synthases, and probes and primers derived therefrom, which are useful in the modification of plant starch content and/or composition, and for screening plant lines to determine the presence of natural and/or induced mutations in starch synthase genes which affect starch content and/or composition. More particularly, the isolated nucleic acid molecules of the present invention further provide for the screening-assisted breeding of plants having desirable starch content and/or composition, in addition to providing for the direct genetic manipulation of plant starch content and/or composition.
Inventor(s): Morell; Matthew (Aranda, AU), Li; Zhongyi (Kaleen, AU), Rahman; Sadequr (Melba, AU), Appels; Rudolph (Perth, AU)
Assignee: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Ressearch Organization (Campbell, AU) Biogemma SAS (Paris, FR)
Application Number:11/231,599
Patent Claims:1. A process for identifying a wheat plant comprising a starch synthase II null allele or a starch synthase II mutant allele, the process comprising a) contacting a nucleic acid sample of a wheat plant with two nucleic acid primers including at least one sequence-specific amplification primer for a time and under conditions sufficient for a polymerase chain reaction to occur, the first of the primers comprising at least 15 contiguous nucleotides whose sequence is selected from a nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 37, and the second of the primers comprising at least 15 contiguous nucleotides whose sequence is complementary to a nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 37; and b) determining whether a nucleic acid of the sample is amplified by polymerase chain reaction, so as to thereby identify the wheat plant that comprises the starch synthase II null allele or the starch synthase II mutant allele.

2. The process of claim 1, wherein the identified wheat plant produces starch in its grain having an altered amylose/amylopectin ratio as compared to wild-type wheat starch.

3. The process of claim 1, wherein the identified wheat plant produces starch in its grain having an increased amylose/amylopectin ratio as compared to wild-type wheat starch.

4. The process of claim 1, wherein the identified wheat plant is hexaploid wheat and the null allele or mutant allele is on the A genome.

5. The process of claim 1, wherein the identified wheat plant is hexaploid wheat and the null allele or mutant allele is on the B genome.

6. The process of claim 1, wherein the identified wheat plant is hexaploid wheat and the null allele or mutant allele is on the D genome.

7. The process of claim 1, wherein the identified wheat plant comprises multiple starch synthase II null alleles or mutant alleles.

8. The process of claim 1, wherein the null allele or mutant allele comprises a length polymorphism, restriction site polymorphism or single nucleotide polymorphism.

9. The process of claim 1, wherein the null allele or mutant allele comprises a variation in an intron region of a wheat starch synthase II gene.

10. The process of claim 1, wherein the first or second primer comprises a reporter molecule covalently attached thereto.

11. The process of claim 1, wherein the sequence of contiguous nucleotides is selected from the protein encoding region of the nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 37.

12. A process of breeding a wheat plant that produces starch in its grain having an increased amylose/amylopectin ratio as compared to wild-type wheat starch, the process comprising A) obtaining a first wheat plant which was identified to have a starch synthase II null allele or a starch synthase II mutant allele by a) contacting a nucleic acid sample of a wheat plant with two nucleic acid primers including at least one sequence-specific amplification primer for a time and under conditions sufficient for a polymerase chain reaction to occur, the first of the primers comprising at least 15 contiguous nucleotides whose sequence is selected from a nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 37, and the second of the primers comprising at least 15 contiguous nucleotides whose sequence is complementary to a nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 37; and b) determining whether a nucleic acid of the sample is amplified by polymerase chain reaction, thereby identifying the first wheat plant with the starch synthase II null allele or the starch synthase II mutant allele; B) obtaining a second wheat plant; and C) crossing the first wheat plant with the second wheat plant, thereby breeding the wheat plant that produces wheat starch having increased amylose/amylopectin ratio as compared to wild-type wheat starch.

13. The process of claim 12, wherein the first wheat plant is hexaploid wheat and the null allele or mutant allele is on the A genome.

14. The process of claim 12, wherein the first wheat plant is hexaploid wheat and the null allele or mutant allele is on the B genome.

15. The process of claim 12, wherein the first wheat plant is hexaploid wheat and the null allele or mutant allele is on the D genome.

16. The process of claim 12, wherein the null allele or mutant allele comprises a length polymorphism, restriction site polymorphism or single nucleotide polymorphism.

17. The process of claim 12, wherein the null allele or mutant allele comprises a variation in an intron region of a wheat starch synthase II gene.

18. The process of claim 12, wherein the second wheat plant comprises a starch synthase II null allele or a starch synthase II mutant allele.

19. The process of claim 18, wherein the second wheat plant comprises an endogenous starch synthase II null allele or an endogenous starch synthase II mutant allele.

20. The process of claim 12, wherein the wheat plant that produces starch in its grain having an increased amylose/amylopectin ratio as compared to wild-type wheat starch comprises multiple starch synthase II null alleles or mutant alleles.

21. A process of making a food product comprising obtaining starch from a wheat plant produced by the process of claim 1, and making the food product.

22. A process of making a food product comprising obtaining starch from a wheat plant produced by the process of claim 12, and making the food product.

23. A process of making a non-food product comprising obtaining starch from a wheat plant produced by the process of claim 1, and making the non-food product.

24. A process of making a non-food product comprising obtaining starch from a wheat plant produced by the process of claim 12, and making the non-food product.

25. The process of claim 1, further comprising determining whether the starch synthase II null allele or the starch synthase II mutant allele is on the D genome of the wheat plant.

26. A process of breeding a wheat plant that produces starch in its grain having an increased amylose/amylopectin ratio as compared to wild-type wheat starch, the process comprising A) obtaining a first wheat plant which was identified to have a starch synthase II null allele or a starch synthase II mutant allele on the D genome by a) contacting a nucleic acid sample of a wheat plant with two nucleic acid primers including at least one sequence-specific amplification primer for a time and under conditions sufficient for a polymerase chain reaction to occur, the first of the primers comprising at least 15 contiguous nucleotides whose sequence is selected from a nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 37, and the second of the primers comprising at least 15 contiguous nucleotides whose sequence is complementary to a nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 37; and b) determining whether a nucleic acid of the sample is amplified by polymerase chain reaction, and determining whether the starch synthase II null allele or the starch synthase II mutant allele is on the D genome of the wheat plant, thereby identifying the first wheat plant with the starch synthase II null allele or the starch synthase II mutant allele on the D genome; B) obtaining a second wheat plant; and C) crossing the first wheat plant with the second wheat plant, thereby breeding the wheat plant that produces wheat starch having increased amylose/amylopectin ratio as compared to wild-type wheat starch.

Details for Patent 7,700,826

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