Synthetic genes

US9427003B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9427003-B2
Application numberUS-201213447836-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 16, 2012
Priority dateApr 15, 2011
Publication dateAug 30, 2016
Grant dateAug 30, 2016

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The invention provides synthetic nucleic acid sequences encoding proteins of interest that are particularly adapted to express well in plants. The claimed synthetic sequences utilize plant-optimized codons roughly in the same frequency at which they are utilized, on average, in genes naturally occurring in the plant species. The invention further includes synthetic DNA sequence for herbicide tolerance, water and/or heat stress tolerance, healthy oil modifications and for transformation marker genes and selectable marker genes are used. DNA construct and transgenic plants containing the synthetic sequences are taught as are methods and compositions for using the plants in agriculture.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A synthetic DNA sequence for expressing a protein of interest in maize cells which comprises: a) a codon-optimized DNA sequence encoding the protein of interest, and b) at least one polyadenylation signal sequence chosen from the group consisting of Class I and Class II; wherein Class I is chosen from the group consisting of AATAAA, AATAAT, AACCAA, ATATAA, AATCAA, ATACTA, ATAAAA, ATGAAA, AAGCAT, ATTAAT, ATACAT, AAAATA, ATTAAA, AATTAA, AATACA, and CATAAA; and Class II is chosen from the group consisting of ATATAT, TTGTTT, TTTTGT, TGTTTT, TATATA, TATTTT, TATTTT, TTTTTT, ATTTT, TTATTT, TTTATT, TAATAA, ATTTAT, TATATT, TITTAT, ATATTT, TATTAT, TGTTTG, TTATAT, TGTAAT, and AAATAA; and wherein said codon-optimized DNA sequence contains at least one polyadenylation signal sequence from Class II and wherein said synthetic DNA sequence contains fewer Class II polyadenylation signal sequences than the protein's native DNA sequence and contains the same number of class I polyadenylation signal sequences compared to said native DNA sequence and wherein the synthetic DNA sequence comprises a sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NO:5, SEQ ID NO: 11, SEQ ID NO: 17, SEQ ID NO:23, SEQ ID NO:29, SEQ ID NO:35, SEQ ID NO:41, SEQ ID NO:47, SEQ ID NO:53, SEQ ID NO:59, SEQ ID NO:65, and SEQ ID NO:71. 2. The synthetic DNA sequence of claim 1 wherein said synthetic DNA sequence encodes a native protein selected from the group consisting of insecticidal proteins, herbicide tolerance proteins, stress tolerance-related proteins, and oil profile modification proteins. 3. The synthetic DNA sequence of claim 2 wherein said synthetic DNA sequence encodes an insecticidal protein. 4. The synthetic DNA sequence of claim 2 wherein said synthetic DNA sequence encodes aryloxyalkanoate dioxygenase 1 protein. 5. A DNA construct for expression of a protein of interest comprising a 5′ non-translated sequence, a coding sequence for a protein of interest, and a 3′ non-translated region, wherein said 5′ nontranslated sequence contains a promoter functional in a plant cell, said coding sequence is the synthetic DNA coding sequence of claim 1 , and wherein said 3′ nontranslated sequence comprises a transcription termination sequence and a polyadenylation signal. 6. A transgenic plant containing the synthetic DNA sequence of claim 1 . 7. A method of controlling pests in grain or seed which comprises obtaining said grain or seed from plants containing the synthetic DNA of claim 3 . 8. A method of controlling pests in meal or flour which comprises obtaining said grain or seed from plants containing the synthetic DNA of claim 3 . 9. A method of controlling pests in meal or flour which comprises obtaining said meal or flour from the grain containing the synthetic DNA of claim 4 .

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  • Cells modified by introduction of foreign genetic material · CPC title

  • acting on single donors with incorporation of molecular oxygen, i.e. oxygenases (1.13) · CPC title

  • of tuberous or like starch containing root crops · CPC title

  • Cereal-derived products · CPC title

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What does patent US9427003B2 cover?
The invention provides synthetic nucleic acid sequences encoding proteins of interest that are particularly adapted to express well in plants. The claimed synthetic sequences utilize plant-optimized codons roughly in the same frequency at which they are utilized, on average, in genes naturally occurring in the plant species. The invention further includes synthetic DNA sequence for herbicide to…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Larrinua Ignacio M, Merlo Donald J, Reddy Avutu S, and 3 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C12N15/8286. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
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Publication date Tue Aug 30 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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