Plants and seeds of canola variety scv356872
US-2015361448-A1 · Dec 17, 2015 · US
US9944946B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9944946-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314417836-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 1, 2013 |
| Priority date | Aug 9, 2012 |
| Publication date | Apr 17, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 17, 2018 |
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The present invention relates to a method of increasing resistance against fungal pathogens of the order Pucciniales, preferably the family Phacopsoraceae, in plants and/or plant cells. This is achieved by increasing the expression of an HCP4 protein or fragment thereof in a plant, plant part and/or plant cell in comparison to wild type plants, wild type plant parts and/or wild type plant cells. Furthermore, the invention relates to transgenic plants, plant parts, and/or plant cells having an increased resistance against fungal pathogens, in particular, pathogens of the order Pucciniales, preferably the family Phacopsoraceae, and to recombinant expression vectors comprising a sequence that is identical or homologous to a sequence encoding an HCP4 protein.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for increasing fungal resistance against Phakopsora in a plant, a plant part, or a plant cell, said method comprising transforming a plant, plant part, or plant cell with an exogenous nucleic acid encoding an HCP4 protein comprising an amino acid sequence having at least 82% identity to SEQ ID NO: 5, wherein the HCP4 protein confers increased resistance against Phakopsora thereto in comparison to a wild type plant, wild type plant part or wild type plant cell. 2. The method of claim 1 , said method comprising: (a) stably transforming a plant cell with an expression cassette comprising an exogenous nucleic acid encoding an HCP4 protein comprising an amino acid sequence having at least 82% identity with SEQ ID NO: 5 in functional linkage with a promoter; and (b) regenerating the plant from the plant cell. 3. A recombinant vector construct comprising in operable linkage: (a) a nucleic acid encoding an HCP4 protein comprising an amino acid sequence having at least 82% identity to SEQ ID NO: 5; (b) a heterologous promoter, and (c) a transcription termination sequence. 4. The method of claim 2 , wherein the promoter is a constitutive promoter, pathogen-inducible promoter, a mesophyll-specific promoter or an epidermis specific-promoter. 5. A transgenic plant, transgenic plant part, or transgenic plant cell, wherein said plant, plant part or plant cell comprises the recombinant vector construct of claim 3 . 6. A method for the production of a transgenic plant, transgenic plant part, or transgenic plant cell having increased fungal resistance, said method comprising: (a) introducing the recombinant vector construct of claim 3 into a plant, a plant part, or a plant cell: and (b) generating a transgenic plant, transgenic plant part, or transgenic plant cell from the plant, plant part or plant cell, wherein the HCP4 protein confers increased resistance against Phakopsora thereto in comparison to a wild type plant, wild type plant part or wild type plant cell. 7. The method of claim 6 , further comprising the step of harvesting the seeds of the transgenic plant and planting the seeds and growing the seeds to plants, wherein the grown plants comprise the recombinant vector construct. 8. A harvestable part of the transgenic plant of claim 5 , wherein the harvestable part comprises the recombinant vector construct or wherein the harvestable part comprises the exogenous HCP4 protein encoded by the recombinant vector construct. 9. A product derived from the transgenic plant of claim 5 , wherein the product comprises the recombinant vector construct or wherein the product comprises the exogenous HCP4 protein encoded by the recombinant vector construct. 10. A method for the production of a product, said method comprising: a) growing the transgenic plant of claim 5 ; and b) producing said product from the plant and/or a part thereof; wherein the product obtained by said method comprises the recombinant vector construct or wherein the product obtained by said method comprises the exogenous HCP4 protein encoded by the recombinant vector construct. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the product is produced from the seeds of the plant. 12. The method of claim 10 , wherein the product is meal or oil. 13. The method of claim 1 , wherein the plant is selected from the group consisting of beans, soya, pea, clover, kudzu, lucerne, lentils, lupins, vetches, groundnut, rice, wheat, barley, arabidopsis , lentil, banana, canola, cotton, potatoe, corn, sugar cane, alfalfa, and sugar beet. 14. A method for breeding a fungal resistant plant, said method comprising: (a) crossing the transgenic plant of claim 5 with a second plant; (b) obtaining seed from the cross of step (a); (c) planting said seeds and growing the seeds to plants; and (d) selecting from the plants produced in step (c) those plants expressing the HCP4 protein. 15. The recombinant vector construct of claim 3 , wherein the promoter is a constitutive promoter, pathogen-inducible promoter, a mesophyll-specific promoter or an epidermis specific-promoter. 16. The harvestable part of claim 8 , comprising a transgenic seed of the transgenic plant. 17. The product of claim 9 , comprising soybean meal or soy oil.
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