Claims
- 1. A recombinant expression cassette comprising a promoter that is functional in plants operably linked with a coding sequence having a stop codon, the coding sequence being operably linked with a non-plant 3′ termination sequence,
wherein the non-plant 3′ termination sequence is heterologous to the coding sequence and comprises:
i. a cleavage site including a nucleotide sequence YA defining a position of endonucleolytic cleavage and subsequent 3′ polyadenylation; ii. a positioning element of 6 nucleotides located between 10 nucleotides and 40 nucleotides 5′ of the cleavage site and with at least 4 out of 6 nucleotides being adenine; iii. an upstream element that
(a) is located between 1 nucleotide and 250 nucleotides 5′ of the positioning element; and, (b) comprises TAYRTA or two or more repeats of TA, TG, or TA and TG where the repeats are separated by 0 to 10 nucleotides; and is a nucleotide sequence having at least 60% sequence identity to a native fungal or native animal 3′ termination sequence and less than 90% sequence identity to a native plant 3′ termination sequence.
- 2. The recombinant expression cassette of claim 1, wherein the cleavage site is flanked by a pair of thymidine-rich regions, each thymidine-rich region:
a. comprising at least 6 nucleotide pairs of at least 80% thymidine; and, b. being within about 50 nucleotides of the cleavage site.
- 3. The recombinant expression cassette of claim 1, wherein the promoter is a virus promoter.
- 4. The recombinant expression cassette of claim 1, wherein the 3′ termination sequence has at least 70% sequence identity to one of the sequences selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NO:1, SEQ ID NO:2, SEQ ID NO:3, SEQ ID NO:16, SEQ ID NO: 17, SEQ ID NO: 18, SEQ ID NO: 19, SEQ ID NO:20, SEQ ID NO:21, SEQ ID NO:22, SEQ ID NO:23, SEQ ID NO:24, SEQ ID NO:25, SEQ ID NO:26, SEQ ID NO:27, SEQ ID NO:28, SEQ ID NO:29, SEQ ID NO:30, or SEQ ID NO:31.
- 5. An isolated 3′ termination sequence that is
a. functional in plants; b. able to be PCR-amplified by primers selectively hybridizing under stringent conditions to the same nucleotide sequence as one of the primer pairs selected from the group consisting of: SEQ ID NOs: 4 and 5, SEQ ID NOs: 6 and 7, SEQ ID NOs: 8 and 9, SEQ ID NOs: 10 and 11, SEQ ID NOs: 12 and 13, SEQ ID NOs: 14.and 15, SEQ ID NOs: 32 and 33, SEQ ID NOs: 34 and 35, SEQ ID NOs: 36 and 37, SEQ ID NOs: 38 and 39, SEQ ID NOs: 40 and 41, SEQ ID NOs: 42 and 43, SEQ ID NOs: 44 and 45, SEQ ID NOs: 46 and 47, SEQ ID NOs: 48 and 49, SEQ ID NOs: 50 and 51, SEQ ID NOs: 52 and 53, SEQ ID NOs: 54 and 55, SEQ ID NOs: 56 and 57, SEQ ID NOs: 58 and 59, and SEQ ID NOs: 60 and 61; and, c. a nucleotide sequence having at least 60% sequence identity to a native fungal or native animal 3′ termination sequence and less than 90% sequence identity to a native plant 3′ termination sequence.
- 6. A method for isolating a recombinant protein, the method comprising:
a. obtaining a polynucleotide encoding the recombinant protein; b. constructing a recombinant expression cassette comprising a promoter that is functional in plants operably linked with the polynucleotide of step a, the polynucleotide being operably linked with and heterologous to the non-plant 3′ termination sequence of claim 1;c. transfecting a plant cell with the recombinant expression cassette; d. expressing the recombinant protein in the plant cell; and, e. isolating the recombinant protein.
- 7. A method of identifying non-plant 3′ termination sequences that are functional in plants, the method comprising:
a. obtaining a non-plant 3′ termination sequence, wherein the non-plant 3′ termination sequence comprises:
i. a cleavage site comprising a nucleotide sequence YA defining a position of endonucleolytic cleavage and subsequent 3′ polyadenylation; ii. a positioning element of 6 nucleotides located between 10 nucleotides and 40 nucleotides 5′ of the cleavage site and with at least 4 out of 6 nucleotides being adenine; iii. an upstream element that
(a) is located between 1 nucleotide and 250 nucleotides 5′ of the positioning element; and, (b) comprises TAYRTA or two or more repeats of TA, TG, or TA and TG where the repeats are separated by 0 to 10 nucleotides; and is a nucleotide sequence having at least 60% sequence identity to a native fungal or native animal 3′ termination sequence and less than 90% sequence identity to a native plant 3′ termination sequence; b. constructing an expression cassette comprising a plant promoter operably linked with a polynucleotide encoding a selectable trait, the polynucleotide operably linked with the non-plant 3′ termination sequence that is heterologous to the polynucleotide; and, c. detecting the selectable trait.
- 8. A method for making a transgenic plant, the method comprising:
a. obtaining a polynucleotide encoding a genetic trait to be expressed; b. constructing a recombinant expression cassette comprising a promoter that is functional in plants and operably linked with the polynucleotide of step a, the polynucleotide of step a in turn operably linked with a non-plant 3′ termination sequence, wherein the non-plant 3′ termination sequence is heterologous to the polynucleotide of step a and comprises:
i. a cleavage site comprising a nucleotide sequence YA defining a position of endonucleolytic cleavage and subsequent 3′ polyadenylation; ii. a positioning element of 6 nucleotides located between 10 nucleotides and 40 nucleotides 5′ of the cleavage site and with at least 4 out of 6 nucleotides being adenine; iii. an upstream element that
(a) is located between 1 nucleotide and 250 nucleotides 5′ of the positioning element; and, (b) comprises TAYRTA or two or more repeats of TA, TG, or TA and TG where the repeats are separated by 0 to 10 nucleotides; and is a nucleotide sequence having at least 60% sequence identity to a native fungal or native animal 3′ termination sequence and less than 90% sequence identity to a native plant 3′ termination sequence; c. transfecting a plant cell with the recombinant expression cassette; and, d. culturing the transfected plant cell into a viable plant.
- 9. A recombinant plant cell comprising the expression cassette of claim 1.
- 10. The recombinant expression cassette of claim 1, wherein the non-plant 3′ termination sequence has at least 70% sequence identity to a native ftngal or native animal 3′ termination sequence and less than 90% sequence identity to a native plant 3′ termination sequence.
- 11. The recombinant expression cassette of claim 1, wherein the non-plant 3′ termination sequence has at least 80% sequence identity to a native fungal or native animal 3′ termination sequence and less than 90% sequence identity to a native plant 3′ termination sequence.
- 12. The recombinant expression cassette of claim 1, wherein the non-plant 3′ termination sequence has at least 90% sequence identity to a native fungal or native animal 3′ termination sequence and less than 90% sequence identity to a native plant 3′ termination sequence.
- 13. The recombinant expression cassette of claim 1, wherein the non-plant 3′ termination sequence is identical to a native fungal or native animal 3′ termination sequence.
- 14. The isolated 3′ termination sequence of claim 5, wherein the nucleotide sequence has at least 70% sequence identity to a native fungal or native animal 3′ termination sequence and less than 90% sequence identity to a native plant 3′ termination sequence.
- 15. The isolated 3′ termination sequence of claim 5, wherein the nucleotide sequence has at least 80% sequence identity to a native fungal or native animal 3′ termination sequence and less than 90% sequence identity to a native plant 3′ termination sequence.
- 16. The isolated 3′ termination sequence of claim 5, wherein the nucleotide sequence has at least 90% sequence identity to a native fungal or native animal 3′ termination sequence and less than 90% sequence identity to a native plant 3′ termination sequence.
- 17. The isolated 3′ termination sequence of claim 5, wherein the nucleotide sequence is identical to a native fungal or native animal 3′ termination sequence and less than 90% sequence identity to a native plant 3′ termination sequence.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) of U.S. Ser. No. 60/390,529, filed Jun. 20, 2002, which is incorporated herein in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60390529 |
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