Claims
- 1. An isolated polynucleotide comprising a sequence selected from the group consisting of: (a) sequences provided in SEQ ID NO: 1-67, 131-481, 833-888, 946-952 and 960-974; (b) complements of the sequence recited in SEQ ID NO: 1-67, 131-481, 833-888, 946-952 and 960-974; (c) reverse complements of the sequence recited in SEQ ID NO: 1-67, 131-481, 833-888, 946-952 and 960-974; (d) reverse sequences of the sequences recited in SEQ ID NO: 1-67, 131-481, 833-888, 946-952 and 960-974; (e) sequences having at least 75% identity to a sequence provided in SEQ ID NO: 1-67, 131-481, 833-888, 946-952 and 960-974 as determined using the computer algorithm BLASTN; (f) sequences having at least 90% identity to a sequence provided in SEQ ID NO: 1-67, 131-481, 833-888, 946-952 and 960-974 as determined using the computer algorithm BLASTN; (g) sequences having at least 95% identity to a sequence provided in SEQ ID NO: 1-67, 131-481, 833-888, 946-952 and 960-974 as determined using the computer algorithm BLASTN; (h) nucleotide sequences that are 200-mers of a sequence recited in (a)-(d) above; (i) nucleotide sequences that are 100-mers of a sequence recited in (a)-(d) above; and (j) nucleotide sequences that are 40-mers of a sequence recited in (a)-(d) above.
- 2. An isolated polypeptide encoded by a polynucleotide according to claim 1.
- 3. An isolated polypeptide comprising an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of: (a) sequences of SEQ ID NO: 68-130, 482-832, 889-945, 953-959 and 975-989; (b) sequences having at least 75% identity to a sequence of (a); (c) sequences having at least 90% identity to a sequence of (a); and (d) sequences having at least 95%) identity to a sequence of (a).
- 4. An isolated polynucleotide that encodes a polypeptide according to claim 3.
- 5. A genetic construct comprising a polynucleotide according to claim 1.
- 6. A transgenic cell comprising a genetic construct according to claim 5.
- 7. A genetic construct comprising, in the 5′-3′ direction:
(a) a gene promoter sequence, (b) an open reading frame coding for at least a functional portion of a polypeptide encoded by an isolated polynucleotide of claim 1; and (c) a gene termination sequence.
- 8. The genetic construct of claim 7 wherein the open reading frame is in a sense orientation.
- 9. The genetic construct of claim 7 wherein the open reading frame is in an antisense orientation.
- 10. The genetic construct of claim 7 wherein the gene promoter sequence and gene termination sequences are functional in a plant host.
- 11. The genetic construct of claim 7 further comprising a marker for identification of transformed cells.
- 12. A genetic construct comprising, in the 5′-3′ direction:
(a) a gene promoter sequence, (b) a non-coding region of an isolated polynucleotide of claim 1; and (c) a gene termination sequence.
- 13. The genetic construct of claim 12 wherein the non-coding region is in a sense orientation.
- 14. The genetic construct of claim 12 wherein the non-coding region is in an antisense orientation.
- 15. The genetic construct of claim 12 wherein the gene promoter sequence and gene termination sequences are functional in a plant host.
- 16. A transgenic plant cell comprising a genetic construct of any one of claims 7-15.
- 17. A plant comprising a transgenic plant cell according to claim 16, or a part, propagule or progeny thereof.
- 18. The plant of claim 17 wherein the plant is a woody plant.
- 19. The plant of claim 18 wherein the plant is selected from the group consisting of eucalyptus, pine, acacia, poplar, sweetgum, teak and mahogany species.
- 20. A method for modifying cell signaling in a plant comprising stably incorporating into the genome of the plant a genetic construct according to any one of claims 7-15.
- 21. The method of claim 20 wherein the plant is a woody plant.
- 22. The method of claim 21, wherein the plant is selected from the group consisting of eucalyptus, pine, acacia, poplar, sweetgum, teak and mahogany species.
- 23. A method for producing a plant having modified cell signaling comprising:
(a) transforming a plant cell with a genetic construct according to any one of claims 7-15 to provide a transgenic cell; and (b) cultivating the transgenic cell under conditions conducive to regeneration and mature plant growth.
- 24. The method of claim 23 wherein the plant is a woody plant.
- 25. The method of claim 24 wherein the plant is selected from the group consisting of eucalyptus, pine, acacia, poplar, sweetgum, teak and mahogany species.
- 26. A method for modifying the activity of a polypeptide in a plant comprising stably incorporating into the genome of the plant a genetic construct according to any one of claims 7-15.
- 27. The method of claim 26 wherein the plant is a woody plant.
- 28. The method of claim 27 wherein the plant is selected from the group consisting of eucalyptus, pine, acacia, poplar, sweetgum, teak and mahogany species.
- 29. An isolated oligonucleotide probe or primer comprising at least 10 contiguous residues complementary to 10 contiguous residues of a nucleotide sequence recited in claim 1.
- 30. A kit comprising a plurality of oligonucleotide probes or primers of claim 29.
- 31. A storage medium having recorded thereon a plurality of polynucleotides, at least one of the polynucleotides comprising a nucleotide sequence recited in claim 1.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. Patent Application No. 09/704,302, filed Nov. 1, 2000, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Patent Application No. 09/228,986, filed Jan. 12, 1999, and claims the benefit of priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/162,866, filed Nov. 1, 1999, and PCT Application No. PCT/US00/00724, filed Jan. 11, 2000. The disclosures of the aforementioned applications are herein incorporated by reference in their entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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