Claims
- 1. A non-naturally occurring polynucleotide selected from the group consisting of: a promoter that is functional in a eukaryotic cell comprising an AHL-response element; a promoter that is functional in a eukaryotic cell operably linked to a sequence encoding an AHL synthase; and a promoter that is functional in a eukaryotic cell operably linked to a sequence encoding a polypeptide that binds specifically to an AHL-response element.
- 2. The polynucleotide of claim 1 comprising a promoter that is functional in a eukaryotic cell comprising an AHL-response element.
- 3. The polynucleotide of claim 1 comprising a promoter that is functional in a eukaryotic cell operably linked to a sequence encoding an AHL synthase.
- 4. The polynucleotide of claim 3 comprising a promoter that is functional in a eukaryotic cell comprising an AHL-response element operably linked to the sequence encoding an AHL synthase.
- 5. The polynucleotide of claim 1 comprising a promoter that is functional in a eukaryotic cell operably linked to a sequence encoding a DNA-binding polypeptide that binds specifically to an AHL-response element.
- 6. The polynucleotide of claim 5 wherein the DNA-binding polypeptide comprises an AHL-binding motif and an AHL response element-binding domain.
- 7. The polynucleotide of claim 6 wherein the DNA-binding polypeptide further comprises a member of the group consisting of a eukaryotic transciptional activation domain and a eukaryotic transcriptional repression domain.
- 8. The polynucleotide of claim 6 wherein binding of an AHL by the AHL-binding motif causes the DNA-binding polypeptide to bind specifically to an AHL-response element.
- 9. The polynucleotide of claim 6 wherein the DNA-binding polypeptide binds to an AHL-response element unless an AHL is bound by the AHL-binding motif.
- 10. The polynucleotide of claim 1 comprising a promoter that is functional in a eukaryotic cell operably linked to a sequence encoding an AHL receptor.
- 11. The polynucleotide of claim 1 comprising:
a first sequence comprising a first promoter that is functional in a eukaryotic cell comprising an AHL-response element, and a second sequence comprising a second promoter that is functional in the eukaryotic cell operably linked to a sequence encoding an AHL receptor, wherein the AHL receptor binds to the AHL-response element and modulates transcription of the first promoter.
- 12. The polynucleotide of claim 1 comprising:
a first sequence comprising a first promoter that is functional in a eukaryotic cell comprising an AHL-response element, a second sequence comprising a second promoter that is functional in a eukaryotic cell comprising an AHL-response element operably linked to a sequence encoding an AHL synthase that, when expressed in the eukaryotic cell, synthesizes an AHL, and a third sequence comprising a third promoter that is functional in the eukaryotic cell operably linked to a sequence encoding an AHL receptor, wherein binding of the AHL by the AHL receptor causes the AHL receptor to bind to the AHL-response element and modulate transcription of the first promoter.
- 13. An organism comprising the polynucleotide of claim 1 selected from the group consisting of a yeast, a mammal, and a plant.
- 14. A eukaryotic cell comprising
a first sequence comprising a first promoter that is functional in the eukaryotic cell comprising an AHL-response element operably linked to a gene of interest; and a second sequence comprising a second promoter that is functional in the eukaryotic cell operably linked to a sequence encoding an AHL receptor, wherein binding of an AHL by the AHL receptor causes the AHL receptor to bind to the AHL-response element and modulate transcription of the first promoter.
- 15. The eukaryotic cell of claim 14 wherein at least one of the first or second promoters is a non-constitutive promoter.
- 16. The eukaryotic cell of claim 14 wherein the gene of interest is a selectable or screenable marker.
- 17. A eukaryotic cell comprising
a nucleus; an organelle; a first sequence comprising a promoter that is functional in the organelle comprising an AHL-response element operably linked to a gene of interest; and a second sequence comprising a second promoter that is functional in the nucleus operably linked to a sequence that encodes a polypeptide comprising (1) an organelle-transport peptide and (ii) an AHL receptor, wherein the AHL receptor binds to the AHL-response element and modulates transcription of the first promoter upon binding of an AHL.
- 18. The eukaryotic cell of claim 17 wherein the organelle is a plastid and the organelle-transport peptide is a plastid-transport peptide.
- 19. The eukaryotic cell of claim 18 wherein the plastid is a chloroplast and the plastid-transport peptide is a chloroplast-transport peptide.
- 20. A eukaryotic cell comprising an organelle, the organelle comprising:
a first sequence comprising a promoter that is functional in the organelle comprising an AHL-response element operably linked to a gene of interest; and a second sequence comprising a promoter that is functional in the organelle operably linked to a sequence that encodes a polypeptide comprising an AHL receptor, wherein the AHL receptor binds to the AHL-response element and modulates transcription of the first promoter upon binding of an AHL.
- 21. The eukaryotic cell of claim 20 wherein the organelle is a plastid.
- 22. The eukaryotic cell of claim 21 wherein the plastid is a chloroplast.
- 23. A composition comprising (a) an amount of an AHL or AHL analog that is effective, when applied to a cell comprising an AHL receptor and a promoter comprising an AHL-response element, to cause the AHL receptor to bind the AHL-response element and modulate transcription of the promoter, and (b) a carrier that is substantially nontoxic to the eukaryotic cell.
- 24. The composition of claim 23 comprising (a) an amount of an AHL or AHL analog that is effective, when applied to a plant comprising the cell, to cause the AHL receptor to bind the AHL-response element and modulate transcription of the promoter, and (b) an agronomically carrier that is substantially non-phytotoxic.
- 25. The composition of claim 24 further comprising an agronomically acceptable additive or adjuvants.
- 26. The composition according to claim 23, wherein said AHL analog is selected from the group consisting of N-(Beta-ketooctanoyl)-2-methyl-homoserine lactone, N-(Beta-ketooctanoyl)-3-methyl-homoserine lactone, N-(Beta-ketooctanoyl)-4-methylhomoserine lactone, N-(Beta-ketooctanoyl)-4-ethyl-homoserine lactone, N-(Beta-ketooctanoyl)-4-butyl-homoserine lactone, N-(Beta-ketooctanoyl)-4-phenyl-homoserine lactone, N-(alpha-methyl-Beta-ketooctanoyl)-homoserine, N-(alpha, alpha-dimethyl-Beta-ketooctanoyl)-homoserine, N-(alpha-ethyl-Beta-ketooctanoyl)-homoserine, N-(alpha-butyl-Beta-ketooctanoyl)-homoserine, and N-(alpha-hexyl-Beta-ketobutanoyl)-homoserine.
- 27. A method of modulating the expression of a polynucleotide that comprises a first promoter that is functional in a eukaryotic cell comprising an AHL-response element, the method comprising
expressing in the eukaryotic cell an AHL receptor, and applying to the cell a composition comprising an AHL that is bound by the AHL receptor, causing the AHL receptor to modulate transcription of the polynucleotide.
- 28. The method of claim 27 wherein the step of applying to a cell comprises applying the composition to an organism comprising the cell.
- 29. The method of claim 28 wherein the organism is a mammal and the step of applying to a cell comprises administering the composition to the mammal.
- 30. The method of claim 28 wherein the cell is a plant cell and the step of applying to a cell comprises applying the composition to a seed or a plant comprising the cell or to soil.
- 31. A method of identifying an AHL that is bound by an AHL receptor, the method comprising the steps of:
(a) providing a eukaryotic cell comprising (i) a first promoter that is functional in the eukaryotic cell comprising an AHL-response element operably linked to a sequence encoding a selectable or screenable marker, and (ii) a second promoter that is functional in the eukaryotic cell operably linked to a sequence encoding an AHL receptor, wherein binding of an AHL by the AHL receptor causes expression of the marker; (b) applying to the cell a composition comprising the AHL, and (c) detecting the expression of the marker.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/148,441 filed Jul. 1, 1999, U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/177,578 filed Jan. 22, 2000, and U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/195,690 filed Apr. 7, 2000, the entireties of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (3)
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Date |
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60148441 |
Jul 1999 |
US |
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60177578 |
Jan 2000 |
US |
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60195690 |
Apr 2000 |
US |
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
09608958 |
Jun 2000 |
US |
Child |
10360123 |
Feb 2003 |
US |