Sorghum aluminum tolerance gene, SbMATE

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العنوان: Sorghum aluminum tolerance gene, SbMATE
Patent Number: 7,582,809
تاريخ النشر: September 01, 2009
Appl. No: 11/804164
Application Filed: May 17, 2007
مستخلص: The major aluminum tolerance gene, the SbMATE gene, encodes a root citrate efflux transporter that is Al-inducible at the level of gene transcription and is also Al-activated at the level of protein function. High level of expression of the SbMATE gene and the protein was found in roots. SbMATE orthologs with high degree of sequence homology were found in other higher plants, including rice. Successful transformation of Arabidopsis provides strong evidence that SbMATE can work across species to enhance tolerance to Al in other important crops grown in localities worldwide where Al3+ cations are present in acid soils and are toxic to plants.
Inventors: Kochian, Leon (Ithaca, NY, US); Liu, Jiping (Ithaca, NY, US); Magalhaes, Jurandir Vieira de (Belo Horizonte-MG, BR); Guimaraes, Claudia Teixeira (Sete Lagoas-MG, BR); Schaffert, Robert Eugene (Sete Lagoas-MG, BR); Alves, Vera Maria Carvalho (Sete Lagoas-MG, BR); Klein, Patricia (College Station, TX, US)
Assignees: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of Agriculture (Washington, DC, US), Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuaria (Embrapa, BR)
Claim: 1. A method of producing a genetically transformed plant wherein the method comprises: (a) cloning or synthesizing a nucleic acid molecule encoding a Al-inducible citrate efflux transporter polypeptide, wherein said nucleic acid molecule is selected from the group consisting of: (i) the nucleic acid molecule shown in SEQ ID NO:1; (ii) a nucleic acid molecule encoding SEQ ID NO:4; and (iii) a nucleic acid molecule encoding an amino acid sequence at least 95% identical to the amino acid sequence shown in SEQ ID NO:4, wherein said nucleic acid molecule encodes a polypeptide capable of providing tolerance to aluminum to a plant; (b) inserting the nucleic acid molecule in a vector so that the nucleic acid molecule is operably linked to a promoter; (c) insert the vector into a plant cell or plant seed; (d) expressing said nucleic acid molecule in said plant cell or seed; and (e) regenerating a plant from the plant cell or plant seed, wherein tolerance to aluminum in the plant is increased compared to a wild type plant.
Claim: 2. An isolated or recombinant DNA molecule comprising a nucleotide sequence encoding a polypeptide having the amino acid sequence as set forth in SEQ ID NO:4 or the full complement of said nucleotide sequence.
Claim: 3. The isolated or recombinant DNA molecule of claim 2 further comprising a second nucleotide sequence encoding a regulatory element wherein said element is a constitutive promoter, operatively linked so that the promoter enhances transcription of the nucleotide sequence encoding the polypeptide having the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:4 in root tissue in response to the presence of aluminum Al 3+ .
Claim: 4. The isolated or recombinant DNA molecule of claim 2 further comprising a second nucleotide sequence encoding a regulatory element wherein said element is a tissue-specific and aluminum-inducible promoter, operatively linked so that the promoter enhances transcription of the nucleotide sequence encoding the polypeptide having the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:4 in root tissue in response to the presence of aluminum Al +3 .
Claim: 5. The isolated DNA molecule of claim 2 further comprising a polymorphic nucleotide sequence as set forth in SEQ ID NO: 5.
Claim: 6. The isolated or recombinant DNA molecule according to any one of claims 2 - 5 wherein said nucleotide sequence is the genomic nucleotide sequence as set forth in SEQ ID NO:1.
Claim: 7. The isolated or recombinant DNA molecule according to any one of claims 2 - 5 wherein said nucleotide sequence is cDNA.
Claim: 8. The isolated or recombinant DNA molecule according to claim 2 wherein said nucleotide sequence is cDNA having the sequence as set forth in SEQ ID NO:3.
Claim: 9. An isolated or recombinant nucleic acid molecule comprising a nucleotide sequence selected from the group consisting of: (a) a nucleotide sequence having at least 95% sequence identity to a nucleotide sequence that encodes SEQ ID NO:4 wherein said nucleotide sequence encodes a polypeptide having aluminum-inducible citrate efflux transporter activity resulting in tolerance to Al 3+ in plant cells; and (b) a nucleotide sequence that comprises the full complement of (a).
Claim: 10. A recombinant construct comprising (i)the DNA molecule of claim 2 wherein said DNA is cDNA and (ii) one or more regulatory elements operatively linked to said nucleotide sequence wherein aluminum-induced expression of said cDNA results in production of an aluminum-inducible citrate efflux transporter polypeptide, SbMATE (Sorghum bicolor Multidrug and Toxin Efflux) which imparts tolerance to Al 3+ in plant cells.
Claim: 11. The recombinant construct of claim 10 wherein said regulatory element is a constitutive, inducible, or tissue-specific promoter operably linked to said nucleotide sequence.
Claim: 12. The recombinant construct of claim 10 wherein said regulatory element is the CaMV 35S promoter.
Claim: 13. A recombinant construct comprising the DNA molecule of claim 4 wherein said DNA is cDNA and wherein aluminum-induced expression of said cDNA is specifically expressed in plant root cells and results in production of an aluminum-inducible citrate efflux transporter polypeptide, SbMATE(Sorghum bicolor Multidrug and Toxin Efflux), in the plant root cells resulting in tolerance to Al 3+ in said plant root cells.
Claim: 14. A recombinant construct comprising the DNA molecule of claim 5 wherein said DNA is cDNA and wherein aluminum-induced expression of said cDNA is specifically expressed in roots and results in production of an aluminum-inducible citrate efflux transporter polypeptide as set forth in SEQ ID NO:4.
Claim: 15. A vector comprising the recombinant DNA molecule of claim 2 .
Claim: 16. A host cell comprising the vector of claim 15 .
Claim: 17. The host cell of claim 16 , wherein said host cell is a single-celled or multi-celled organism into which the construct is introduced.
Claim: 18. The host cell of claim 16 , wherein said host cell is a plant cell.
Claim: 19. The host cell of claim 18 , wherein the plant cell is from a plant selected from the group consisting of Arabidopsis , wheat, maize, sorghum, or rice.
Claim: 20. A transgenic plant in which the cDNA according to claim 10 has been introduced or a progeny of said plant, wherein said progeny also contains the cDNA and wherein expression of said cDNA in said plant and progeny of , said plant results in production of an aluminum-inducible citrate efflux transporter polypeptide resulting in Al-induced tolerance to A 1 3+ in said plant and progeny of said plant.
Claim: 21. The transgenic plant of claim 20 wherein expression of said cDNA in said plant and progeny of said plant results in increase of citrate exudation which facilitates the ability of said plant to acquire phosphorous from acid soil.
Claim: 22. A plant cell, a plant part, or a plant tissue of the plant of claim 20 , wherein said plant cell, plant part or plant tissue comprises the cDNA.
Claim: 23. The plant part of claim 22 wherein said plant part is a root.
Claim: 24. A transgenic seed of the transgenic plant according to claim 20 , wherein said seed comprises the cDNA.
Claim: 25. A transgenic plant comprising plant cells containing the recombinant construct of claim 14 .
Claim: 26. A plant part from the transgenic plant according to claim 25 , wherein the plant part contains the recombinant construct.
Claim: 27. A transgenic seed of the transgenic plant according to claim 26 .
Claim: 28. The seed of claim 27 , wherein the seed is true breeding for an increased tolerance to aluminum as compared to a wild type variety of the seed.
Claim: 29. A transgenic plant produced according to a method wherein the method comprises: (a) cloning or synthesizing a nucleic acid molecule encoding a Al-inducible citrate efflux transporter polypeptide, wherein said nucleic acid molecule is selected from the group consisting of: (i) the nucleic acid molecule shown in SEQ ID NO:1; (ii) a nucleic acid molecule encoding SEQ ID NO:4; and (iii) a nucleic acid molecule encoding an amino acid sequence at least 95% identical to the amino acid sequence shown in SEQ ID NO:4, wherein said nucleic acid molecule encodes a polypeptide capable of providing tolerance to aluminum to a plant; (b) inserting the nucleic acid molecule in a vector so that the nucleic acid molecule is operably linked to a promoter; (c) insert the vector into a plant cell or plant seed; (d) expressing said nucleic acid molecule in said plant cell or seed; and (e) regenerating a plant from the plant cell or plant seed, wherein tolerance to aluminum in the plant is increased compared to a wild type plant.
Current U.S. Class: 800/295
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Assistant Examiner: Kumar, Vinod
Primary Examiner: Bui, Phuong T
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Fado, John D.
Rabin, Evelyn M.
رقم الانضمام: edspgr.07582809
قاعدة البيانات: USPTO Patent Grants