Short multi-repeat rna targeting gene silencing
US-2024182899-A1 · Jun 6, 2024 · US
US9546372B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9546372-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313915522-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 11, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jun 12, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jan 17, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 17, 2017 |
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The present application provides novel regulatory elements including promoter sequences from marine microorganisms. The application further discloses DNA constructs containing these novel regulatory elements; transgenic cells, transgenic non-human organisms, and progeny containing these novel regulatory elements. Methods of modifying, producing, and using the regulatory elements are also disclosed. The regulatory elements disclosed herein are particularly suited for use in Nannochloropsis and other microalgae.
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What is claimed is: 1. An isolated nucleic acid molecule, comprising a nucleic acid sequence exhibiting 90% or greater sequence identity to a nucleic acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NO: 1 through SEQ ID NO: 16, operably linked a heterologous polynucleotide sequence encoding a protein of interest. 2. The nucleic acid molecule according to claim 1 , wherein said nucleic acid sequence comprises a promoter. 3. The nucleic acid molecule according to claim 2 , wherein said promoter comprises one or more cis-acting elements. 4. The nucleic acid molecule according to claim 1 , wherein said nucleic acid molecule comprises a 5′ untranslated sequence. 5. The nucleic acid molecule according to claim 1 , wherein said heterologous polynucleotide is operably linked to a 3′ untranslated region. 6. The nucleic acid molecule according to claim 1 , wherein said nucleic acid molecule comprises an intron. 7. A nucleic acid construct comprising a nucleic acid molecule according to claim 1 , wherein said nucleic acid sequence comprises a promoter. 8. The nucleic acid construct according to claim 7 , wherein said heterologous polynucleotide sequence is operably linked to a 3′ transcription termination polynucleotide sequence. 9. The nucleic acid construct according to claim 7 , wherein said heterologous polynucleotide molecule encodes a gene involved in modulating the phenotype of a trait selected from the group consisting of carbohydrate content, cell wall components, enzyme production, growth and development, herbicide tolerance, isoprenoid content, modified amino acid content, modified biomass yield, modified fatty acid/oil content, modified oil production, nitrogen utilization, photosynthesis capacity, and production of pigments. 10. The nucleic acid construct according to claim 7 , wherein said heterologous polynucleotide molecule encodes a gene involved in modulating herbicide tolerance. 11. The nucleic construct of claim 10 , wherein said nucleic acid sequence encodes an enzymatic activity selected from the group consisting of acetyl coenzyme-A carboxylase (ACCase), aminoglycoside phosphotransferase, anthranilate synthase, bromoxynil resistant nitrilase, cytochrome P450-NADH-cytochrome P450 oxidoreductase, dalapon dehalogenase, glutathione reductase, glyphosate acetyl transferase, glyphosate oxidoreductase, glyphosate resistant EPSPS, hydroxyacetoacid synthase (AHAS), hydroxyphenyl pyruvate dehydrogenase (HPPD), isoprenyl pyrophosphate isomerase, lycopene cyclase, phosphinothricin acetyl transferase (PAT), phytoene desaturase, prenyl transferase, protoporphyrinogen oxidase, and superoxide dismutase (SOD). 12. An isolated transformed microbial or plant cell comprising a nucleic acid construct according to claim 1 . 13. The isolated cell according to claim 12 , wherein said cell is a microbial cell. 14. The isolated cell according to claim 13 , wherein said microbial cell is a microalgal cell. 15. The isolated cell according to claim 12 , wherein said cell is stably transformed with said nucleic acid construct. 16. A method of making a transformed cell, wherein said method comprises introducing into an isolated plant or microbial cell a nucleic acid molecule according to claim 1 . 17. The method according to claim 16 , wherein the transformed cell is a microalgal cell. 18. An isolated nucleic acid molecule, comprising a nucleic acid sequence that comprises at least 300 contiguous nucleotides consisting of any of SEQ ID NO: 1-16, operably linked to a heterologous polynucleotide sequence encoding a protein of interest. 19. The nucleic acid construct comprising a nucleic acid molecule according to claim 18 , wherein said nucleic acid sequence comprises a promoter. 20. The nucleic acid construct according to claim 19 wherein said heterologous polynucleotide encodes a gene involved in modulating the phenotype of a trait selected from the group consisting of carbohydrate content, cell wall components, enzyme production, growth and development, herbicide tolerance, isoprenoid content, modified amino acid content, modified biomass yield, modified fatty acid/oil content, modified oil production, nitrogen utilization, photosynthesis capacity, and production of pigments. 21. An isolated transformed plant or microbial cell comprising a nucleic acid construct according to claim 19 . 22. The isolated transformed cell according to claim 21 , wherein said transgenic cell is a microbial cell. 23. The isolated transformed cell according to claim 22 , wherein said microbial cell is a microalgal cell.
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