Claims
- 1. An isolated polynucleotide encoding a polypeptide, wherein the polypeptide is a PtM3 polypeptide.
- 2. A polynucleotide as set forth in claim 1, wherein the polynucleotide includes at least one of a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO:1, complements, reverse complements, reverse sequences, and a combination thereof.
- 3. An isolated polynucleotide encoding a polypeptide, wherein the polypeptide is a PtM4 polypeptide.
- 4. A polynucleotide as set forth in claim 3, wherein the polynucleotide includes at least one of a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO:2, complements, reverse complements, reverse sequences, and a combination thereof.
- 5. An isolated polynucleotide comprising a nucleotide sequence that hybridizes under highly stringent conditions to a hybridization probe, the nucleotide sequence which comprises:
(a) SEQ ID NO:1-3; (b) complements of a sequence of (a) (c) reverse complements of a sequence of (a); and (d) reverse sequences of a sequence of (a).
- 6. An isolated polynucleotide comprising a nucleotide sequence that is a degenerate variant of:
(a) SEQ ID NO:1-3; (b) complements of a sequence of (a); (c) reverse complements of a sequence of (a); and (d) reverse sequences of a sequence of (a).
- 7. An isolated polynucleotide comprising a nucleotide sequence that encodes a polypeptide with the amino acid sequence which comprises at least one of
(a) an amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO:4; (b) an amino acid sequence having at least 75% identity to SEQ ID NO:4; (c) an amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO:5; and (d) an amino acid sequence having at least 75% identity to SEQ ID NO:5.
- 8. A gene construct comprising:
(a) a polynucleotide sequence having transcriptional promoter activity, wherein the polynucleotide sequence is a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO:3; (b) an open reading frame polynucleotide encoding a polypeptide; and (c) a termination sequence.
- 9. A gene construct as set forth in claim 8, wherein the open reading frame includes a homologous gene.
- 10. A gene construct as set forth in claim 8, wherein the open reading frame includes a heterologous gene.
- 11. A gene construct as set forth in claim 8, wherein the polypeptide includes at least one of an amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO:4, a polypeptide having at least 75% identity to SEQ IS NO:4; an amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO:5, a polypeptide having at least 75% identity to SEQ IS NO:5 and combinations thereof.
- 12. A gene construct as set forth in claim 8, wherein the open reading frame includes a cytotoxic gene.
- 13. A host cell transformed with the gene construct as set forth in claim 8.
- 14. A gene construct as set forth in claim 8, wherein when the gene construct is incorporated into the genome of a plant, the plant exhibits an altered characteristic, the altered characteristic including at least one of accelerated flowering time, increased flowering number, increased fruit and increased nut production, increase seed output, increased branching, conversion of axillary meristems to floral meristems, increased reproductive capacity of sex organs, early reproductive development and combinations thereof compared to a control plant which is not transformed with the gene construct.
- 15. A gene construct as set forth in claim 8, wherein when the gene construct is incorporated into the genome of a plant, the plant exhibits an altered characteristic, the altered characteristic including at least one of complete sterility, partial sterility and a combination thereof compared to a control plant which is not transformed with the gene construct.
- 16. A gene construct as set forth in claim 15, wherein a plant that exhibits partial sterility includes a bisexual plant which is sterile with respect to only one sex.
- 17. A gene construct as set forth in claim 15, wherein the plant exhibits an altered characteristic, the altered characteristic includes at least one of increased plant biomass, reduced pollen production, and a combination thereof.
- 18. A gene construct as set forth in claim 15, further comprising introducing an additional exogenous nucleotide sequence into the genome of the plant, wherein when the polypeptide encoded by the additional exogenous nucleotide sequence is expressed in the plant, the plant exhibits an altered characteristic including at least one of increased wood quality, increased growth, increased pesticide resistance, increased herbicide resistance, and combinations thereof as compared to a control sterile plant that is not transformed with an additional exogenous nucleotide sequence.
- 19. A gene construct comprising:
(a) a polynucleotide sequence having transcriptional promoter activity, (b) an open reading frame polynucleotide encoding a polypeptide, wherein the polypeptide includes at least one of an amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO:4, a polypeptide having at least 75% identity to SEQ ID NO:4; an amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO:5, a polypeptide having at least 75% identity to SEQ ID NO:5 a combination thereof, and (c) a termination sequence.
- 20. A host cell transformed with the gene construct as set forth in claim 19.
- 21. A transgenic plant comprising at least one gene construct of claim 19.
- 22. A transgenic tree comprising at least one gene construct of claim 19.
- 23. A gene construct as set forth in claim 19, wherein the polynucleotide sequence having transcriptional promoter activity includes at least one of a constitutive promoter, a tissue-specific, temporal-specific, developmentally regulated promoter, and a combination thereof.
- 24. A gene construct as set forth in claim 19, wherein when the gene construct is incorporated into the genome of a plant, the plant exhibits an altered characteristic, the altered characteristic including at least one of accelerated flowering time, increased flowering number, increased fruit and increased nut production, increase seed output, increased branching, conversion of axillary meristems to floral meristems, increased reproductive capacity of sex organs, early reproductive development and combinations thereof compared to a control plant that is not transformed with the gene construct.
- 25. A gene construct as set forth in claim 19, wherein when the gene construct is incorporated into the genome of a plant, the plant exhibits an altered characteristic, the altered characteristic including at least one of complete sterility, partial sterility and a combination thereof.
- 26. A gene construct as set forth in claim 25, wherein a plant that exhibits partial sterility includes a bisexual plant which is sterile with respect to only one sex.
- 27. A gene construct as set forth in claim 25, wherein the plant exhibits an altered characteristic, the altered characteristic including at least one of increased plant biomass, reduced pollen production, and a combination thereof.
- 28. A gene construct as set forth in claim 25, further comprising introducing an additional exogenous nucleotide sequence into the genome of the plant, wherein when the polypeptide encoded by the additional exogenous nucleotide sequence is expressed in the plant, the plant exhibits an altered characteristic including at least one of increased wood quality, increased growth, increased pesticide resistance, increased herbicide resistance, and combinations thereof as compared to a control sterile plant that is not transformed with an additional exogenous nucleotide sequence.
- 29. A method of producing a transgenic plant having at least one altered characteristic compared to a nontransgenic control plant, wherein the method comprises:
(a) introducing into a cell of the plant a polynucleotide of SEQ ID NOS: 1, 2, or 3, to yield a transformed cell; and (b) generating a plant from the transformed cell, the plant having at least one altered characteristic, the altered characteristic including at least one of (i) converting axillary meristem to floral meristem; (ii) accelerated flowering; and (iii) early reproductive development; (iv) increased fruit production; (v) control flowering times; (vi) increased seed output; (vii) increased branching; (viii) increased flower production; (ix) increased fruit yield; and (x) increased flower yields.
- 30. A method as set forth in claim 29, wherein the plant includes at least one of a herbaceous plant, a crop plant, a perennial plant, a hybrid plant, a seed plant, a flowering plant, a tobacco plant, and an arabidopsis plant.
- 31. A method as set forth in claim 29, wherein the plant is a tree.
- 32. A method as set forth in claim 31, wherein the tree includes at least one of a dioecious tree, a hybrid tree, a bisexual tree, a hardwood tree, and a Populus tree.
- 33. A method as set forth in claim 31, wherein the tree is Aspen.
- 34. A method of altering the reproductive capacity of a plant, comprising, stabily transforming a plant cell with the gene construct of claim 19, wherein the polynucleotide is incorporated in the genome of the plant in a sense or antisense orientation, and growing the plant cell under plant growing conditions to produce a regenerated plant capable of expressing a polypeptide encoded by the polynucleotide for a time sufficient to alter the reproductive capacity of the plant.
- 35. A method as set forth in claim 34, wherein the polypeptide is over-expressed.
- 36. A method as set forth in claim 35, wherein the expression of the polypeptide is suppressed.
- 37. A method of ecotopically expressing a polypeptide encoded by a floral reproductive gene in a plant, comprising introducing into the genome of the plant a construct of claim 19.
- 38. A method of producing a transgenic plant having an altered characteristic compared to a nontransgenic control plant, the method comprising:
(a) introducing into a cell of the plant a polynucleotide of SEQ ID NOS: 1, 2, or 3 to yield a transformed cell; (b) growing a plant including at least one altered characteristic from the transformed cell, wherein the altered characteristic is reproductive sterility, resulting from selective inhibition of plant reproductive structures.
- 39. A method as set forth in claim 38, wherein the plant includes at least one of a herbaceous plant, a crop plant, a perennial plant, a hybrid plant, a seed plant, a flowering plant, a tobacco plant, and an arabidopsis plant.
- 40. A method as set forth in claim 38, wherein the plant is a tree.
- 41. A method as set forth in claim 40, wherein the tree includes at least one of a dioecious tree, a hybrid tree, a bisexual tree, a hardwood tree, and a Populus tree.
- 42. A method as set forth in claim 40, wherein the tree is Aspen.
- 43. A method as set forth in claim 38, wherein the reproductive sterility applies to the whole plant or the whole tree.
- 44. A method as set forth in claim 38, wherein the reproductive sterility applies to only one sex of a bisexual plant or a bisexual tree.
- 45. A method as set forth in claim 38, further comprising introducing an additional exogenous nucleotide sequence into the genome of the plant, wherein when a polypeptide encoded by the additional exogenous nucleotide sequence is expressed in the plant, the plant exhibits an altered characteristic including at least one of increased wood quality, increased growth, increased pesticide resistance, increased herbicide resistance, and combinations thereof as compared to a control sterile plant that is not transformed with an additional exogenous nucleotide sequence.
- 46. A method as set forth in claim 38, wherein the altered plant characteristic includes at least one of increased plant biomass, reduced pollen production and combinations thereof.
- 47. A method of altering the reproductive capacity of a plant comprising incorporating into the genome of the plant, a recombinant polynucleotide molecule comprising a regulatory element having a MAD-box motif, operably linked to a polynucleotide molecule encoding the polypeptide PtM3 or PtM4, such that when the polynucleotide molecule is overexpressed in the plant, the reproductive capacity of the plant is altered, resulting in a characteristic including at least one of increased flowering time, increased flowering numbers, increased branching, conversion of axillary meristems to floral meristems, increased fruit production, increased nut production, increased seed output, early reproductive development, and combinations thereof compared to a control plant that is not transformed with the nucleotide sequence.
- 48. A method as set forth in claim 47, wherein the plant includes at least one of a herbaceous plant, a crop plant, a perennial plant, a hybrid plant, a seed plant, a flowering plant, a tobacco plant, and an arabidopsis plant.
- 49. A method as set forth in claim 47, wherein the plant is a tree.
- 50. A method as set forth in claim 49, wherein the tree includes at least one of a dioecious tree, a hybrid tree, a bisexual tree, a hardwood tree, and a Populus tree.
- 51. A method as set forth in claim 49, wherein the tree is Aspen.
- 52. A method of altering the reproductive capacity of a plant comprising incorporating into the genome of the plant, a recombinant polynucleotide molecule comprising a regulatory element having a MAD-box motif, operably linked to a polynucleotide molecule encoding PtM3 or PtM4, such that when the polynucleotide sequence is expressed in the plant, a characteristic of the plant is altered, wherein the characteristic is selective inhibition of reproductive structures or reproductive sterility as compared to a control plant that is not transformed with the nucleotide sequence.
- 53. A method as set forth in claim 52, wherein the plant includes at least one of a herbaceous plant, a crop plant, a perennial plant, a hybrid plant, a seed plant, a flowering plant, a tobacco plant, and an arabidopsis plant.
- 54. A method as set forth in claim 52, wherein the plant is a tree.
- 55. A method as set forth in claim 52, wherein the tree includes at least one of a dioecious tree, a hybrid tree, a bisexual tree, a hardwood tree, and a Populus tree.
- 56. A method as set forth in claim 52, wherein the tree is Aspen.
- 57. A method as set forth in claim 52, wherein the reproductive sterility applies to the whole plant or the whole tree.
- 58. A method as set forth in claim 52, wherein the reproductive sterility applies to only one sex of a bisexual plant or a bisexual tree.
- 59. A method as set forth in claim 57 or 58, further comprising introducing an additional exogenous nucleotide sequence into the genome of the plant, wherein when a polypeptide encoded by the additional exogenous nucleotide sequence is expressed in the plant, the plant exhibits an altered characteristic including at least one of increased wood quality, increased growth, increased pesticide resistance, increased herbicide resistance, and combinations thereof as compared to a control sterile plant that is not transformed with an additional exogenous nucleotide sequence.
- 60. A method as set forth in any one of claims 57 or 58, wherein the altered plant characteristic includes at least one of increased plant biomass, reduced pollen production, and a combination thereof.
- 61. A plant having a characteristic genetically altered through incorporation into the genome of the plant including at least one of a nucleotide sequence which comprises a promoter sequence of PtM3, a functionally equivalent PtM3 promoter fragment thereof, a nucleotide sequence encoding a polypeptide PtM3, or a functionally equivalent PtM3 amino acid fragment thereof, and a combination thereof, the altered characteristic including at least one of (i) converting axillary meristem to floral meristem; (ii) accelerating flowering; and (iii) early reproductive development; (iv) increased fruit production; (v) control flowering times; (vi) increased seed output; (vii) increased branching; (viii) increased flower production; (ix) increased fruit yield; and (x) increased flower yields and combinations thereof compared to a control plant that is not transformed with the nucleotide sequence.
- 62. The plant as set forth in claim 61, wherein the plant includes at least one of a herbaceous plant, a crop plant, a perennial plant, a hybrid plant, a seed plant, a flowering plant, a tobacco plant, or an arabidopsis plant.
- 63. A tree having a characteristic genetically altered through incorporation into the genome of the tree including at least one of a nucleotide sequence which comprises a promoter sequence of PtM3, a functionally equivalent PtM3 promoter fragment thereof, a nucleotide sequence encoding a polypeptide PtM3, or a functionally equivalent PtM3 amino acid fragment thereof, and a combination thereof, the altered characteristic including at least one of (i) converting axillary meristem to floral meristem; (ii) accelerating flowering; and (iii) early reproductive development; (iv) increased fruit production; (v) control flowering times; (vi) increased seed output; (vii) increased branching; (viii) increased flower production; (ix) increased fruit yield; and (x) increased flower yields and combinations thereof compared to a control tree that is not transformed with the nucleotide sequence.
- 64. A tree as set forth in claim 63, wherein the tree include at least one of a dioecious tree, a hybrid tree, a bisexual tree, a hardwood tree, a flowering tree, a pollen producing tree, and a Populus tree.
- 65. A tree as set forth in claim 63, wherein the tree is Aspen.
- 66. A plant having a characteristic genetically altered through incorporation into the genome of the tree including at least one of a promoter sequence of PtM3, a functionally equivalent PtM3 promoter fragment thereof, a nucleotide sequence encoding a polypeptide PtM3, or a functionally equivalent PtM3 amino acid fragment thereof, and a combination thereof, the altered characteristic comprising sterility of at least one of the reproductive structures compared to a control plant that is not transformed with the nucleotide sequence.
- 67. A plant as set forth in claim 66, wherein the plant includes at least one of a herbaceous plant, a crop plant, a perennial plant, a hybrid plant, a seed plant, a flowering plant, a tobacco plant, or an arabidopsis plant.
- 68. A plant as set forth in claim 66, wherein the reproductive sterility applies to the whole plant.
- 69. A plant as set forth in claim 66, wherein the reproductive sterility applies to only one sex of a bisexual plant.
- 70. A plant as set forth in claim 68, further comprising introducing an additional exogenous nucleotide sequence into the genome of the plant, wherein when a polypeptide encoded by the additional exogenous nucleotide sequence is expressed in the plant, the plant exhibits an altered characteristic including at least one of increased wood quality, increased growth, increased pesticide resistance, increased herbicide resistance, and combinations thereof as compared to a control sterile plant that is not transformed with an additional exogenous nucleotide sequence.
- 71. A plant as set forth in any one of claims 68 or 69, wherein the plant exhibits the characteristic of at least one of increased plant biomass, reduced pollen production and a combination thereof.
- 72. A tree having a characteristic genetically altered through incorporation into the genome of the tree including at least one of a nucleotide sequence which comprises a promoter sequence of PtM3, a functionally equivalent PtM3 promoter fragment thereof, a nucleotide sequence encoding a polypeptide PtM3, or a functionally equivalent PtM3 amino acid fragment thereof, and a combination thereof, the altered characteristic comprises sterility of at least one of the reproductive structures compared to a control tree that is not transformed with the nucleotide sequence.
- 73. A tree as set forth in claim 72, wherein the tree includes a dioecious tree, a hybrid tree, a bisexual tree, a hardwood tree, a flowering tree, a pollen producing tree, and a Populus tree.
- 74. A tree as set forth in claim 72, wherein the tree is Aspen.
- 75. A tree as set forth in claim 72, wherein the reproductive sterility applies to the whole tree.
- 76. A tree as set forth in claim 72, wherein the reproductive sterility applies to only one sex of a bisexual tree.
- 77. A tree as set forth in claim 75 or 76, further comprising introducing an additional exogenous nucleotide sequence into the genome of the tree, wherein when a polypeptide encoded by the additional exogenous nucleotide sequence is expressed in the tree, the tree exhibits an altered characteristic including at least one of increased wood quality, increased growth, increased pesticide resistance, increased herbicide resistance, and combinations thereof as compared to a control sterile tree that is not transformed with an additional exogenous nucleotide sequence.
- 78. A plant as set forth in claim 75 or 76, wherein the altered plant characteristic includes at least one of increased plant biomass, reduced pollen production, and a combination thereof.
- 79. An isolated polynucleotide comprising a nucleotide sequence as shown in SEQ ID NO:3, or a degenerate variant of SEQ ID NO:3.
- 80. A polynucleotide sequence as set forth in claim 79, wherein the polynucleotide includes at least one of a nucleotide sequence as shown in SEQ ID NO:3, complements, reverse complements, reverse sequences, and a combination thereof.
- 81. A polynucleotide as set forth in claim 79, wherein the nucleotide sequence is a promoter.
- 82. A polynucleotide as set forth in claim 81, wherein the promoter includes at least one of a tissue-specific promoter, a temporal-specific promoter, and a combination thereof.
- 83. A polynucleotide as set forth in claim 81, wherein the promoter comprises a MADS-box region.
- 84. A polynucleotide as set forth in claim 81, wherein the MADS-box region comprises at least one CarG box consensus sequence.
- 85. A polynucleotide sequence as set forth in claim 83, wherein MADS-box region comprises the nucleotide sequence from 1153 to 1441.
- 86. A polynucleotide as set forth in claim 81, wherein the promoter binds a transcription factor in a plant cell.
- 87. A polynucleotide as set forth in claim 81, wherein the polynucleotide is developmentally regulated.
- 88. A polynucleotide as set forth in claim 81, wherein the polynucleotide is expressed during early stages of flower development.
- 89. A polynucleotide as set forth in claim 81, wherein the polynucleotide is capable of altering reproductive capacity of a plant.
- 90. A polynucleotide comprising a nucleotide sequence that hybridizes under highly stringent conditions to a hybridization probe, the nucleotide sequence of which comprises of SEQ ID NO:3, or a complement, a reverse complement, and a reverse sequence of SEQ ID NO:3.
- 91. An isolated and purified polynucleotide molecule comprising a polynucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO:3 or a transcriptional regulatory region thereof, wherein when the polynucleotide sequence is operatively linked with a nucleotide sequence encoding a RNAse, the polynucleotide transcriptional regulatory region is degraded, resulting in a sterile plant.
- 92. A polynucleotide as set forth in claim 91, wherein the sterile plant is completely sterile.
- 93. A polynucleotide as set forth in claim 91, wherein the sterile plant is only partially sterile, resulting in sterility of only one sex of a bisexual plant.
- 94. A gene promoter, comprising:
a polynucleotide sequence shown as SEQ ID NO:3; a conserved motif characteristic of MADS-box gene promoters; and at least one CarG box consensus sequence; such that when gene promoter is operably linked with a gene of interest and is integrated into a plant genomic DNA, the gene promoter suppresses expression of the gene of interest in a target reproductive tissue, resulting in selective inhibition of plant reproductive structures or sterility.
- 95. The polynucleotide as set forth in claim 94, wherein the sterility of plant reproductive structures applies to the whole plant.
- 96. The polynucleotide as set forth in claim 94, wherein the sterility of plant reproductive structures applies to only one sex of a bisexual plant.
- 97. A gene promoter, comprising:
a polynucleotide sequence shown as SEQ ID NO:3; a conserved motif characteristic of MADS-box gene promoters; and at least one CarG box consensus sequence; such that when gene promoter is fused with a gene of interest and is integrated into a plant genomic DNA, the gene promoter induces expression of a gene of interest in a target reproductive tissue, resulting in (i) conversion of axillary meristem to floral meristem; (ii) accelerated flowering; and (iii) early reproductive development; (iv) increased fruit production; (v) control flowering times; (vi) increased seed output; (vii) increased branching; (viii) increased flower production; (ix) increased fruit yield; and (x) increased flower yields, or any combinations thereof compared to a nontransgenic control plant.
- 98. A purified polypeptide sequence comprising the amino acid sequence of
(a) an amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO:4; (b) an amino acid sequence having at least a 75% amino acid sequence identity to SEQ ID NO:4; (c) an amino acid sequence as shown in SEQ ID NO:5; or (d) an amino acid sequence having at least a 75% amino acid sequence identity to SEQ ID NO:5.
- 99. A polypeptide as set forth in claim 98, wherein the polypeptide is immunogenic.
- 100. A polypeptide as set forth in claim 98, wherein the polypeptide is overexpressed in a plant, the plant exhibits an alteration of the plant reproductive capacity.
- 101. A polypeptide as set forth in claim 100, wherein the alteration of the plant reproductive capacity includes at least one of increased flowering time, increased number of flowers, increased branching, conversion of axillary meristems to floral meristems, increased fruit production, increased nut production, increased seed output, early reproductive development and combinations thereof compared to a control plant where the polypeptide is not over expressed.
- 102. A polypeptide as set forth in claim 98, wherein when the polypeptide expression is suppressed in a plant, the plant exhibits an alteration of the plant reproductive capacity.
- 103. A polypeptide as set forth in claim 102, wherein the alteration of the plant reproductive capacity includes at least one of increased biomass, reduced pollen production, and a combination thereof.
- 104. A polypeptide as set forth in claim 100, wherein the alteration of the plant reproductive capacity is sterility of the whole plant.
- 105. A polypeptide as set forth in claim 104, wherein the plant comprises a tree.
- 106. A polypeptide as set forth in claim 104, wherein the alteration of the plant reproductive capacity is sterility of only one sex of a bisexual plant.
- 107. A polypeptide as set forth in claim 106, wherein the plant comprises a tree.
- 108. A method of eliciting an immune response in an animal, comprising introducing into the animal a composition comprising
(a) an amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO:4; (b) an amino acid sequence having at least a 75% amino acid sequence identity to SEQ ID NO:4; (c) an amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO:5; or (d) an amino acid sequence having at least a 75% amino acid sequence identity to SEQ ID NO:5.
- 109. A method of generating antibodies comprising introducing into an animal a composition comprising an amino acid sequence specific for at least one of
(a) an amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO:4; (b) an amino acid sequence having at least a 75% amino acid sequence identity to SEQ ID NO:4; (c) an amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO:5; (d) an amino acid sequence having at least a 75% amino acid sequence identity to SEQ ID NO:5; and (e) antigenic determinants or epitopic regions thereof.
- 110. A purified antibody comprising an amino acid sequence that binds specifically to at least one of
(a) an amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO:4; (b) an amino acid sequence having at least a 75% amino acid sequence identity to SEQ ID NO:4; (c) an amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO:5; (d) an amino acid sequence having at least a 75% amino acid sequence identity to SEQ ID NO:5; and (e) antigenic determinants or epitopic regions thereof.
- 111. A kit for producing a transgenic plant characterized by having at least one of (i) conversion of axillary meristem to floral meristem; (ii) accelerated flowering; (iii) early reproductive development; (iv) increased fruit production; (v) control flowering times; (vi) increased seed output; (vii) increased branching; (viii) increased flower production; (ix) increased fruit yield; (x) increased flower yields, and combinations thereof wherein the kit includes at least one of a PtM3 polypeptide having at least 75% amino acid identity with SEQ ID NO:4 or SEQ ID NO:5; and a promoter to facilitate polypeptide expression.
- 112. A kit as set forth in claim 111, wherein the promoter includes at least one of a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO:3, a functionally equivalent fragment of the nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO:3, a tissue-specific promoter, a temporal-specific promoter a constitutive promoter and combinations thereof.
- 113. A kit as set forth in claim 111, wherein the PtM3 polypeptide is detectable by an antibody directed thereto.
- 114. A kit for producing a transgenic plant, wherein the transgenic plant includes at least one of a completely sterile plant, a partially sterile plant and combinations thereof, wherein the kit includes at least one of a PtM3 polypeptide having at least 75% amino acid identity with SEQ ID NO:4 or SEQ ID NO:5, and a promoter to facilitate polypeptide expression.
- 115. A kit as set forth in claim 114, wherein the promoter includes at least one of a nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO:3, a functionally equivalent fragment of the nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO:3, a constitutive promoter, a tissue-specific promoter, a temporal-specific promoter, and combinations thereof.
- 116. A kit as set forth in claim 114, wherein the PtM3 polypeptide is detectable by an antibody directed thereto.
- 117. A kit as set forth in claim 114, further comprising an additional exogenous nucleotide sequence affecting plant characteristics which when introduced into the genome of the completely sterile plant result in additionally altered plant characteristics.
- 118. A kit as set forth in claim 117, wherein the sterile plant characteristics include at least one of increased wood quality, increased growth, increased pesticide resistance, increased herbicide resistance, and combinations thereof as compared to a control sterile plant that is not transformed with any additional exogenous nucleotide sequences.
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[0001] This invention was made with government supported USDA-FRA grant.