Synthetic chloroplast transit peptides
US-9506077-B2 · Nov 29, 2016 · US
US9493780B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9493780-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313757456-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 1, 2013 |
| Priority date | Feb 1, 2012 |
| Publication date | Nov 15, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 15, 2016 |
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This disclosure concerns compositions and methods for targeting peptides, polypeptides, and proteins to plastids of plastid-containing cells. In some embodiments, the disclosure concerns chloroplast transit peptides that may direct a polypeptide to a plastid, and nucleic acid molecules encoding the same. In some embodiments, the disclosure concerns methods for producing a transgenic plant material (e.g., a transgenic plant) comprising a chloroplast transit peptide, as well as plant materials produced by such methods, and plant commodity products produced therefrom.
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What is claimed is: 1. An isolated nucleic acid molecule comprising: a nucleotide coding sequence of interest; and a synthetic nucleotide sequence that encodes a chloroplast transit peptide (CTP) that is at least 98% identical to SEQ ID NO:3 or SEQ ID NO:6, wherein the synthetic nucleotide sequence is operably linked in frame to the nucleotide coding sequence of interest. 2. The isolated nucleic acid molecule of claim 1 , wherein the CTP is at least 98% identical to SEQ ID NO:3. 3. The isolated nucleic acid molecule of claim 1 , wherein the CTP is at least 98% identical to SEQ ID NO:6. 4. The isolated nucleic acid molecule of claim 1 , wherein the CTP is SEQ ID NO:3 or SEQ ID NO:6. 5. The isolated nucleic acid molecule of claim 1 , wherein the synthetic nucleotide sequence and the nucleotide coding sequence of interest are operably linked to one or more regulatory sequences, such that they are transcribed as a single polynucleotide that encodes a chimeric polypeptide. 6. A chimeric polypeptide encoded by the nucleic add molecule of claim 5 , wherein the chimeric polypeptide comprises the CTP and a polypeptide encoded by the nucleotide coding sequence of interest. 7. The chimeric polypeptide of claim 6 , wherein the polypeptide encoded by the nucleotide coding sequence of interest is targeted to a plastid in a plastid-containing cell. 8. The chimeric polypeptide of claim 7 , wherein the CTP of the chimeric polypeptide is removed when the polypeptide encoded by the nucleotide coding sequence of interest is targeted to the plastid. 9. The chimeric polypeptide of claim 6 , wherein the polypeptide encoded by the nucleotide coding sequence of interest is a fluorescent peptide. 10. The chimeric polypeptide of claim 6 , wherein the polypeptide encoded by the nucleotide coding sequence of interest is an enzyme. 11. The chimeric polypeptide of claim 6 , wherein the polypeptide encoded by the nucleotide coding sequence of interest is normally expressed in a plastid of a cell wherein the polypeptide is natively expressed. 12. The chimeric polypeptide of claim 6 , wherein the polypeptide encoded by the nucleotide coding sequence of interest is involved in herbicide resistance. 13. The chimeric polypeptide of claim 12 , wherein the polypeptide encoded by the nucleotide coding sequence of interest is a polypeptide that confers herbicide resistance on a genetically-modified plant selected from the group consisting of: acetolactase synthase (ALS), mutated ALS, precursors of ALS, 3-enolpyruvylshikimate-5-phosphate synthetase (EPSPS), EPSPS of glyphosate resistant Agrobacterium strain CP4, and a class III EPSPS. 14. The nucleic acid molecule of claim 5 , wherein the molecule is a plant expression vector. 15. A plant material comprising the nucleic acid molecule of claim 1 . 16. The plant material of claim 15 , wherein the plant material is selected from the group consisting of a plant cell, a plant tissue, a plant tissue culture, a callus culture, a plant part, and a whole plant. 17. The plant material of claim 16 , further comprising a chimeric polypeptide comprising the CTP encoded by the synthetic nucleotide sequence that is operably linked in frame to a polypeptide encoded by the nucleotide coding sequence of interest. 18. The plant material of claim 17 , wherein the polypeptide encoded by the nucleotide coding sequence of interest is targeted to a plastid in a cell of the plant material. 19. The plant material of claim 15 , wherein the nucleic acid molecule is stably integrated into the genome of a cell from the plant material. 20. The plant material of claim 15 , wherein the plant material is a whole plant. 21. The plant material of claim 15 , wherein the plant material is from a plant selected from the group consisting of Arabidopsis , alfalfa, Brassica , beans, broccoli, cabbage, carrot, cauliflower, celery, Chinese cabbage, cotton, cucumber, eggplant, lettuce, melon, pea, pepper, peanut, potato, pumpkin, radish, rapeseed, spinach, soybean, squash, sugarbeet, sunflower, tobacco, tomato, watermelon, corn, onion, rice, sorghum, wheat, rye, millet, sugarcane, oat, triticale, switchgrass, and turfgrass. 22. A method for producing a transgenic plant material, the method comprising: transforming a plant material with the nucleic acid molecule of claim 1 . 23. The method according to claim 22 , wherein the plant material is selected from the group consisting of a plant cell, a plant tissue, a plant tissue culture, a callus culture, a plant part, and a whole plant. 24. A transgenic plant material produced by the method of claim 22 . 25. A transgenic plant material produced by the method according to claim 23 . 26. A transgenic plant regenerated from the plant material of claim 25 . 27. A transgenic plant commodity product produced from the plant material of claim 17 , wherein the plant commodity product comprises a polynucleotide comprising the synthetic nucleotide sequence encoding the CTP. 28. The transgenic plant material of claim 17 , wherein the polypeptide encoded by the nucleotide coding sequence of interest is involved in herbicide resistance. 29. The transgenic plant material of claim 28 , wherein the polypeptide encoded by the nucleotide coding sequence of interest confers herbicide resistance on a genetically-modified plant, and wherein the polypeptide is selected from the group consisting of: acetolactase synthase (ALS), mutated ALS, precursors of ALS, 3-enolpyruvylshikimate-5-phosphate synthetase (EPSPS), EPSPS of glyphosate resistant Agrobacterium strain CP4, and a class III EPSPS. 30. The transgenic plant material of claim 29 , wherein the plant material exhibits increased herbicide resistance or herbicide tolerance when compared to a wild-type plant material of the same species. 31. The plant material of claim 16 , wherein the plant material is a plant cell. 32. The chimeric polypeptide of claim 6 , wherein the polypeptide encoded by the nucleotide coding sequence of interest is a marker useful in identification of plants comprising a trait of interest. 33. The plant material of claim 17 , wherein polypeptide encoded by the nucleotide coding sequence of interest is a marker useful in identification of plants comprising a trait of interest.
Seeds · CPC title
Glyphosate · CPC title
containing acyclic or cycloaliphatic radicals · CPC title
Agrobacterium mediated transformation · CPC title
with 2-oxoglutarate as one donor, and incorporation of one atom each of oxygen into both donors (1.14.11) · CPC title
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