Short multi-repeat rna targeting gene silencing
US-2024182899-A1 · Jun 6, 2024 · US
US9315819B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9315819-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414191825-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 27, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 21, 2004 |
| Publication date | Apr 19, 2016 |
| Grant date | Apr 19, 2016 |
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This invention provides molecular constructs and methods for the temporally specific control of gene expression in plants or in plant pests or pathogens. More specifically, this invention provides plant miRNA genes having novel circadian expression patterns that are useful for designing recombinant DNA constructs for temporally specific expression of at least one gene. Also provided are non-natural transgenic plant cells, plants, and seeds containing in their genome a recombinant DNA construct of this invention.
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What is claimed is: 1. A recombinant DNA construct comprising a promoter operably linked to DNA sequence encoding a miRNA precursor having the nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 9, wherein said promoter is other than the endogenous promoter of said miRNA precursor. 2. The recombinant DNA construct of claim 1 , wherein said promoter is selected from the group consisting of a constitutive promoter, a temporally specific promoter, a spatially specific promoter, a developmentally specific promoter, and an inducible promoter. 3. The recombinant DNA construct of claim 1 , wherein said promoter has a temporally specific expression pattern that is not nocturnal. 4. The recombinant DNA construct of claim 1 , wherein said promoter is selected from the group consisting of a organelle-, cell-, tissue-, and organ-specific promoter. 5. The recombinant DNA construct of claim 1 , wherein said promoter is selected from the group consisting of a root-specific promoter, a promoter for a plant nuclear gene encoding a plastid-localized aldolase, a plant vascular promoter, a phloem-specific promoter, a cold-inducible promoter, a salt-inducible promoter, a light-inducible promoter, a pathogen-inducible promoter, a water deficit-inducible promoter, a plant sucrose synthase promoter, and a plant sucrose transporter promoter. 6. The recombinant DNA construct of claim 1 , wherein said promoter comprises an aptamer or a cis-acting riboregulator. 7. A method for suppressing in a plant expression of an endogenous gene natively containing a miR393 recognition site, comprising expression of the recombinant DNA construct of claim 1 , thereby resulting in suppression in said plant of said endogenous gene as compared to a plant that does not comprise said construct. 8. A transgenic plant cell containing the recombinant DNA construct of claim 1 . 9. A plant containing the transgenic plant cell of claim 8 .
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