Claims
- 1. A transgenic plant which contains in its genome a recombinant, double-stranded DNA molecule comprising in sequence:a) a promoter which functions in cells of target plant tissue; b) a structural DNA sequence that causes the production of an RNA sequence which encodes a sucrose phosphorylase enzyme; and c) a 3′ non-translated region which functions in plant cells to cause transcriptional termination and the addition of polyadenylated nucleotides to the 3′ end of the RNA sequence; wherein the plant exhibits a property selected from the group consisting of a modified carbohydrate content; increased polysaccharide content; increased yield of harvested material; improved uniformity of the distribution of solids; and reduced susceptibility to bruising discoloration.
- 2. The plant of claim 1, wherein the DNA sequence encoding a sucrose phosphorylase enzyme is obtained from a microbial organism.
- 3. The plant of claim 1, wherein the DNA sequence encoding a sucrose phosphorylase enzyme is obtained from a microbial species selected from Streptococcus, Clostridium, Pseudomonas, Pullularia, Acetobacter, Agrobacterium or Leuconostoc.
- 4. The plant of claim 1, wherein the DNA sequence encoding a sucrose phosphorylase enzyme is obtained from Streptococcus mutans, Clostridium pasteurianum, Pseudomonas saccharophila, Pseudomonas putrifaciens, Pullularia pullulans, Acetobacter xylinum or Leuconostoc mesenteroides.
- 5. The plant of claim 1, wherein the DNA sequence encoding a sucrose phosphorylase enzyme is from Streptococcus mutans.
- 6. The plant of claim 1, wherein the DNA sequence encoding a sucrose phosphorylase comprises SEQ ID NO:5.
- 7. The plant of claim 1, wherein the promoter is selected from the group consisting of a zein promoter, a patatin promoter, a rice glutelin promoter, the soybean 7s promoter, a promoter of a subunit of ADPglucose pyrophosphorylase, the TFM7 promoter, and the TFM9 promoter.
- 8. The plant of claim 1, comprising a potato plant, a maize plant, a rice plant, a wheat plant, a tomato plant, a barley plant, a sugarbeet plant, a sweet potato plant, a peanut plant, a sugarcane plant, a grape plant, a pear plant, an apple plant, an orange plant, a cassava plant, a banana plant, a plantain plant, or a peach plant.
- 9. A recombinant, double-stranded DNA molecule comprising in sequence:a) a promoter which functions in cells of target plant tissue; b) a structural DNA sequence that causes the production of an RNA sequence which encodes a sucrose phosphorylase enzyme; and c) a 3′ non-translated region which functions in plant cells to cause transcriptional termination and the addition of polyadenylated nucleotides to the 3′ end of the RNA sequence; wherein said DNA molecule when present in the genome of a plant causes the plant to exhibit a property selected from the group consisting of containing a modified carbohydrate content; increased polysaccharide content; increased yield of harvested material; improved uniformity of the distribution of solids; and reduced susceptibility to bruising discoloration.
- 10. The DNA molecule of claim 9, wherein the DNA sequence encoding a sucrose phosphorylase enzyme is obtained from a microbial organism.
- 11. The DNA molecule of claim 9, wherein the DNA sequence encoding a sucrose phosphorylase enzyme is obtained from a microbial species selected from Streptococcus, Clostridium, Pseudomonas, Pullularia, Acetobacter, Agrobacterium or Leuconostoc.
- 12. The DNA molecule of claim 9, wherein the DNA sequence encoding a sucrose phosphorylase enzyme is obtained from Streptococcus mutans, Clostridium pasteurianum, Pseudomonas saccharophila, Pseudomonas putrifaciens, Pullularia pullulans, Acetobacter xylinum or Leuconostoc mesenteroides.
- 13. The DNA molecule of claim 9, wherein the DNA sequence encoding a sucrose phosphorylase enzyme is obtained from Streptococcus mutans.
- 14. The DNA molecule of claim 9, wherein the DNA sequence encoding a sucrose phosphorylase comprises SEQ ID NO:5.
- 15. The DNA molecule of claim 9, wherein the promoter is selected from the group consisting of a zein promoter, a patatin promoter, a rice glutelin promoter, the soybean 7s promoter, a promoter of a subunit of ADPglucose pyrophosphorylase, the TFM7 promoter, and the TFM9 promoter.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/596,024 filed Feb. 6, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,716,837, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/386,860 filed Feb. 10, 1995, now Abandoned.
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