Claims
- 1. An isolated DNA sequence encoding an antifungal peptide, wherein said DNA sequence is selected from the group consisting of:
(a) a DNA sequence wherein said antifungal peptide consists of at least six amino acid residues identical to a run of amino acid residues found between position 21 and 51 of SEQ ID NO: 35; and (b) a DNA sequence that comprises (a) and further comprises a DNA sequence that encodes Rs-AFP1 (SEQ ID NO: 34) or Rs-AFP2 (SEQ ID NO: 35).
- 2. The isolated DNA sequence of claim 1, wherein said antifungal peptide consists of at least six amino acid residues identical to a run of amino acid residues found between position 21 and 51 of SEQ ID NO: 35.
- 3. The isolated DNA sequence of claim 1, wherein said DNA sequence encodes a peptide which consists of at least six amino acid residues identical to a run of amino acid residues found between position 21 and 51 of SEQ ID NO: 35 and encodes Rs-AFP1 (SEQ ID NO: 34) or Rs-AFP2 (SEQ ID NO: 35).
- 4. A recombinant vector comprising the DNA sequence of claim 1.
- 5. A non-human biological system comprising the recombinant vector of claim 4.
- 6. The biological system of claim 5, which is a plant cell.
- 7. A transgenic plant comprising the transgenic plant cell of claim 6.
- 8. The transgenic plant of claim 7, wherein said plant has improved resistance to a fungal pathogen.
- 9. Transgenic seed from the transgenic plant of claim 8.
- 10. A method of producing an antifungal peptide comprising:
(a) obtaining the biological system of claim 5;(b) growing the biological system under conditions which allow the expression of the antifungal peptide; and (c) isolating the antifungal peptide.
- 11. A method for making a transgenic plant capable of producing an antifungal peptide, comprising:
(a) stably integrating the DNA sequence of claim 1 into the genome of plant cells; and (b) regenerating stably transformed plants from said transformed plant cells, wherein said stably transformed plants produce at least one antifungal peptide.
- 12. A transgenic plant made by the method of claim 11.
- 13. Transgenic seed from the transgenic plant of claim 12.
- 14. A method of producing hybrid plant seed comprising crossing the transgenic plant of claim 7 with a plant having a different genotype.
- 15. Hybrid seed produced by the method of claim 14.
- 16. A hybrid plant produced by growing the hybrid seed of claim 15.
- 17. A method of producing a hybrid plant with improved fungal resistance comprising:
(a) crossing a first transgenic parent plant comprising a DNA sequence that encodes an antifungal peptide consisting of at least six amino acid residues identical to a run of amino acid residues found between position 21 and 51 of SEQ ID NO: 35 with a second transgenic parent plant comprising a DNA sequence that encodes SEQ ID NO: 34 or SEQ ID NO: 35; (b) harvesting the resultant first generation hybrid seed; (c) planting said hybrid seed under conditions which allow said seed to germinate and grow into hybrid plants; and (d) testing said hybrid plants for improved fungal resistance.
- 18. A hybrid plant produced by the method of claim 17.
Priority Claims (2)
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9525455.3 |
Dec 1995 |
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9606552.9 |
Mar 1996 |
GB |
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/077,948 filed Aug. 7, 1998, which is a 371 of PCT/GB96/03068, filed Dec. 12, 1996, which claims the benefit of foreign application Serial Nos. GB9545255.3, filed Dec. 13, 1995, and GB9606552.9, filed Mar. 28, 1996, all of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
Divisions (1)
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09077948 |
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10388361 |
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