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Summary for Patent: 7,999,148
Title:Cotton plant with seed-specific reduction in gossypol
Abstract: A method is disclosed for reducing the level of gossypol in cottonseed. The method generally includes selectively inducing RNA gene silencing in the seed of a transgenic cotton plant, to interfere with expression of the .delta.-cadinene synthase gene or the .delta.-cadinene-8-hydroxylase gene in the seed of the cotton plant without substantially affecting expression of that gene in the foliage, floral parts, and roots of the plant. The transgenic cotton plant comprises at least one of a .delta.-cadinene synthase gene trigger sequence and/or a .delta.-cadinene-8-hydroxylase gene trigger sequence operably linked to one or more a seed-specific promoter gene sequences, and the trigger sequence(s) is/are able to induce RNA gene silencing when expressed in cottonseed of the plant. Also disclosed are expression cassettes, vectors, cells, seeds, and plants containing at least one of a .delta.-cadinene synthase gene trigger sequence and/or a .delta.-cadinene-8-hydroxylase gene trigger sequence operably linked to one or more a seed-specific promoter DNA sequences.
Inventor(s): Rathore; Keerti S. (College Station, TX), Sunilkumar; Ganesan (College Station, TX), Campbell; LeAnne M. (Cypress, TX)
Assignee: Texas A&M University System (College Station, TX)
Application Number:11/707,760
Patent Claims:1. A method for reducing the level of gossypol in a seed of a cotton plant, the method comprising expressing in the seed a heterologous nucleic acid construct encoding a .delta.-cadinene synthase gene trigger sequence comprising at least 20 consecutive nucleotides of SEQ ID NO: 1 and the reverse-complement thereof, wherein the expressing induces RNA interference (RNAi) in the seed, whereby the level of gossypol in the seed is reduced to less than 0.02% by weight of the seed.

2. The method of claim 1, wherein the construct comprises a seed-specific promoter DNA sequence operably linked to the .delta.-cadinene synthase gene trigger sequence and the reverse-complement thereof, whereby the RNA interference is selectively induced in the seed and is substantially absent in other tissues of the cotton plant.

3. The method of claim 2, wherein a level of gossypol in a tissue selected from the group consisting of foliage, leaves, bracts, buds, bolls, and roots of the treated cotton plant is substantially identical to the level of gossypol in a same tissue of cotton plant not expressing the heterologous nucleic acid construct.

4. The method of claim 2, wherein the level of at least one terpenoid other than gossypol in a tissue selected from the group consisting of foliage, leaves, bracts, buds, bolls, and roots of the treated cotton plant is substantially identical to the level of the same at least one terpenoid in the same tissue of cotton plant not expressing the heterologous nucleic acid construct.

5. The method of claim 1, wherein the heterologous nucleic acid construct comprises a first nucleotide sequence comprising at least 20 consecutive nucleotides of SEQ ID NO: 1, an intervening sequence, and a second nucleotide sequence comprising the reverse-complement of the first nucleotide sequence, and further wherein transcription of the transgene produces a hairpin RNA molecule comprising: (a) a double stranded region comprising an intermolecular hybridization of the first and second nucleotide sequences; and (b) a single stranded region comprising at least a part of the intervening sequence.

6. A method for producing a transgenic cotton plant bearing seed with a reduced gossypol content, the method comprising: (a) stably transforming a host cotton plant cell with an expression construct comprising a seed-specific promoter sequence operably linked to a .delta.-cadinene synthase gene trigger sequence comprising at least 20 consecutive nucleotides of SEQ ID NO: 1 and the reverse-complement thereof; (b) regenerating a transgenic plant from the stably transformed host cotton plant cell; and (c) growing the transgenic plant under conditions whereby seed that express the expression construct are produced, wherein the level of gossypol in the seed is reduced to less than 0.02% by weight of the seed.

7. The method of claim 6, wherein the seed-specific promoter sequence comprises a nucleotide sequence as set forth in one of SEQ ID NOs: 10-12.

8. The method of claim 6, wherein expression of the construct disrupts cadinane sesquiterpenoid biosynthesis in the seed to a greater extent than it does in the foliage of the plant.

9. An expression cassette comprising: (a) a seed-specific promoter; (b) a .delta.-cadinene synthase gene trigger sequence comprising at least 20 consecutive nucleotides of SEQ ID NO: 1; (c) an intervening sequence; and (d) a sequence comprising a reverse-complement of the trigger sequence, wherein elements (a)-(d) are positioned in relation to each other such that expression of the expression cassette in a cotton seed is capable of inducing RNA interference in the cotton seed to reduce gossypol production in the cotton seed.

10. The expression cassette of claim 9, wherein the seed-specific promoter comprises an .alpha.-globulin B gene promoter.

11. The expression cassette of claim 9, wherein the intervening sequence comprises an intron.

12. A binary Agrobacterium tumefactions vector for transforming a host cotton plant cell, wherein a T-DNA region of the vector comprises a seed-specific promoter operably linked to a DNA sequence encoding an intron-containing hairpin transformation cassette comprising a .delta.-cadinene synthase gene trigger sequence comprising at least 20 consecutive nucleotides of SEQ ID NO: 1 and the reverse-complement thereof and wherein expression of the vector in a cotton plant reduces the level of gossypol in the seed.

13. The binary Agrobacterium tumefactions vector of claim 12, wherein the seed-specific promoter comprises an .alpha.-globulin B gene promoter.

14. The binary Agrobacterium tumefactions vector of claim 13, wherein the .alpha.-globulin B gene promoter comprises SEQ ID NO: 10 or a functional fragment thereof.

15. The binary Agrobacterium tumefactions vector of claim 12, wherein the T-DNA region comprises nucleotide sequences encoding: a cotton .alpha.-globulin B gene promoter; a first nucleotide sequence comprising a .delta.cadinene synthase gene trigger sequence comprising at least 20 consecutive nucleotides of SEQ ID NO: 1; an intervening sequence; and a second nucleotide sequence that comprises at least 20 consecutive nucleotides that can hybridize intramolecularly to at least 20 consecutive nucleotides of the trigger sequence.

16. The binary Agrobacterium tumefactions vector of claim 15, wherein the T-DNA region further comprises a transcription terminator selected from the group consisting of an octopine synthase terminator and a nopaline synthase terminator.

17. The binary Agrobacterium tumefactions vector of claim 15, wherein the T-DNA region further comprises a selectable marker operably linked to a promoter that is active in a cotton cell.

18. The binary Agrobacterium tumefactions vector of claim 12, wherein the T-DNA region comprises: (i) a cotton .alpha.-globulin B gene promoter; (ii) a first nucleotide sequence comprising a .delta.-cadinene synthase gene trigger sequence comprising at least 20 consecutive nucleotides of SEQ ID NO: 1; (iii) an intervening sequence; (iv) a second nucleotide sequence that comprises at least 20 consecutive nucleotides that can hybridize intermolecularly to at least 20 consecutive nucleotides of the trigger sequence; and (v) an octopine synthase terminator, wherein elements (i)-(v) are operably linked.

19. The binary Agrobacterium tumefactions vector of claim 17, wherein the T-DNA region further comprises: (vi) a nopaline synthase promoter; (vii) a neomycin phosphotransferase II coding sequence; and (viii) a nopaline synthase terminator, wherein elements (vi)-(viii) are operably linked.

20. A transgenic cotton cell comprising the expression cassette of claim 9.

21. A transgenic cotton cell comprising the binary Agrobacterium tumefactions vector of claim 12.

22. A transgenic cotton plant produced by the method of claim 6, or the progeny thereof comprising the expression construct.

23. Transgenic seed from the plant of claim 21 comprising the expression construct.

24. A transgenic cotton plant comprising the expression cassette of claim 9 wherein gossypol in the seed of the plant is reduced to a level of less than about 0.02%.

25. A seed from the plant of claim 24 comprising the expression cassette.

26. A kit comprising the expression cassette of claim 9 or the binary Agrobacterium tumefactions vector of claim 12 and at least one reagent for introducing the expression cassette or the binary Agrobacterium tumefactions vector into a plant cell.

27. The kit of claim 25, further comprising instructions for introducing the expression cassette or the binary Agrobacterium tumefactions vector into a plant cell.

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