Claims
- 1. An isolated nucleic acid molecule comprising a sequence of nucleotides encoding or complementary to a sequence encoding an anthocyanidin-rutinoside acyltransferase (AR-AT) molecule or a mutant, part, fragment or portion of said AR-AT or a functional and/or structural equivalent or homologue of said AR-AT.
- 2. An isolated nucleic acid molecule according to claim 1 wherein the AR-AT molecule modulates or otherwise facilitates activity of aromatic acylation of the rhamnose moiety of rutinoside when it is attached to a flavonoid molecule.
- 3. An isolated nucleic acid molecule according to claim 1 wherein the molecule is of Petunia, Nierembergia, Viola spp, Viola tricolour, Lobelia erinus, Eustoma grandiflorum or Iris ensenta origin.
- 4. An isolated nucleic acid molecule according to claim 3 wherein the molecule is of Petunia, Nierembergia or Viola spp origin.
- 5. An isolated nucleic acid molecule according to claim 3 wherein the molecule is of Petunia origin.
- 6. An isolated nucleic acid molecule according to claim 3 wherein the molecule is of Nierembergia origin.
- 7. An isolated nucleic acid molecule according to claim 3 wherein the molecule is of Viola spp origin.
- 8. An isolated nucleic acid molecule according to claim 1 having the nucleotide sequence comprising:
(i) a nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:1; (ii) a nucleotide sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:1; (iii) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to SEQ ID NO:1 or its complementary form; (iv) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:2; (v) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding an amino acid sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:2; or (vi) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to the nucleotide sequence in (iv) or (v) or its complementary form; wherein said nucleotide sequence encodes an AR-AT molecule or a mutant, part, fragment or portion thereof or a functional and/or structural equivalent or homologue thereof.
- 9. An isolated nucleic acid molecule according to claim 1 having the nucleotide sequence comprising:
(i) a nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:6; (ii) a nucleotide sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:6; (iii) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to SEQ ID NO:6 or its complementary form; (iv) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:7; (v) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding an amino acid sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:7; or (vi) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to the nucleotide sequence in (iv) or (v) or its complementary form; wherein said nucleotide sequence encodes an AR-AT molecule or a mutant, part, fragment or portion thereof or a functional and/or structural equivalent or homologue thereof.
- 10. An isolated nucleic acid molecule according to claim 1 having the nucleotide sequence comprising:
(i) a nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:14; (ii) a nucleotide sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:14; (iii) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to SEQ ID NO:14 or its complementary form; (iv) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:15; (v) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding an amino acid sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:15; or (vi) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to the nucleotide sequence in (iv) or (v) or its complementary form; wherein said nucleotide sequence encodes an AR-AT molecule or a mutant, part, fragment or portion thereof or a functional and/or structural equivalent or homologue thereof.
- 11. An isolated nucleic acid molecule according to claim 1 having the nucleotide sequence comprising:
(i) a nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:16; (ii) a nucleotide sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:16; (iii) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to SEQ ID NO:16 or its complementary form; (iv) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:17; (v) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding an amino acid sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:17; or (vi) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to the nucleotide sequence in (iv) or (v) or its complementary form; wherein said nucleotide sequence encodes an AR-AT molecule or a mutant, part, fragment or potion thereof or a functional and/or structural equivalent or homologue thereof.
- 12. An isolated nucleic acid molecule according to claim 1 having the nucleotide sequence comprising:
(i) a nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:22; (ii) a nucleotide sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:22; (iii) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to SEQ ID NO:22 or its complementary form; (iv) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:23; (v) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding an amino acid sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:23; or (vi) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to the nucleotide sequence in (iv) or (v) or its complementary form; wherein said nucleotide sequence encodes an AR-AT molecule or a mutant, part, fragment or portion thereof or a functional and/or structural equivalent or homologue thereof.
- 13. An isolated nucleic acid molecule according to claim 1 having the nucleotide sequence comprising:
(i) a nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:24; (ii) a nucleotide sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:24; (iii) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to SEQ ID NO:24 or its complementary form; (iv) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:25; (v) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding an amino acid sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:25; or (vi) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to the nucleotide sequence in (iv) or (v) or its complementary form; wherein said nucleotide sequence encodes an AR-AT molecule or a mutant, part, fragment or portion thereof or a functional and/or structural equivalent or homologue thereof.
- 14. A genetic construct comprising a nucleic acid molecule encoding an AR-AT molecule or a mutant, part, fragment or portion thereof or a functional and/or structural equivalent or homologue thereof.
- 15. A genetic construct according to claim 14 wherein said AR-AT molecule modulates or otherwise facilitates activity of aromatic acylation of the rhamnose moiety of rutinoside when it is attached to a flavonoid molecule.
- 16. A genetic construct according to claim 14 comprising an AR-AT molecule wherein the molecule is of Petunia, Nierembergia, Viola spp, Viola tricolour, Lobelia erinus, Eustoma grandiflorum or Iris ensenta origin.
- 17. A genetic construct according to claim 16 wherein said AR-AT molecule is of Petunia, Nierembergia or Viola spp origin.
- 18. A genetic construct according to claim 16 wherein said molecule is of Petunia origin.
- 19. A genetic construct according to claim 16 wherein said molecule is of Nierembergia origin.
- 20. A genetic construct according to claim 16 wherein said molecule is of Viola spp origin.
- 21. A genetic construct according to claim 14 wherein said AR-AT molecule comprises:
(i) a nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:1; (ii) a nucleotide sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:1; (iii) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to SEQ ID NO:1 or its complementary form; (iv) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:2; (v) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding an amino acid sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:2; or (vi) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to the nucleotide sequence in (iv) or (v) or its complementary form; wherein said nucleotide sequence encodes an AR-AT molecule or a mutant, part, fragment or portion thereof or a functional and/or structural equivalent or homologue thereof.
- 22. A genetic construct according to claim 14 wherein said AR-AT molecule comprises:
(i) a nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:6; (ii) a nucleotide sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:6; (iii) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to SEQ ID NO:6 or its complementary form; (iv) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:7; (v) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding an amino acid sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:7; or (vi) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to the nucleotide sequence in (iv) or (v) or its complementary form; wherein said nucleotide sequence encodes an AR-AT molecule or a mutant, part, fragment or portion thereof or a functional and/or structural equivalent or homologue thereof.
- 23. A genetic construct according to claim 14 wherein said AR-AT molecule comprises:
(i) a nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:14; (ii) a nucleotide sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:14; (iii) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to SEQ ID NO:14 or its complementary form; (iv) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:15; (v) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding an amino acid sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:15; or (vi) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to the nucleotide sequence in (iv) or (v) or its complementary form; wherein said nucleotide sequence encodes an AR-AT molecule or a mutant, part, fragment or portion thereof or a functional and/or structural equivalent or homologue thereof.
- 24. A genetic construct according to claim 14 wherein said AR-AT molecule comprises:
(i) a nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:16; (ii) a nucleotide sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:16; (iii) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to SEQ ID NO:16 or its complementary form; (iv) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:17; (v) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding an amino acid sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:17; or (vi) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to the nucleotide sequence in (iv) or (v) or its complementary form; wherein said nucleotide sequence encodes an AR-AT molecule or a mutant, part, fragment or portion thereof or a functional and/or structural equivalent or homologue thereof.
- 25. A genetic construct according to claim 14 wherein said AR-AT molecule comprises:
(i) a nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:22; (ii) a nucleotide sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:22; (iii) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to SEQ ID NO:22 or its complementary form; (iv) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:23; (v) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding an amino acid sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:23; or (vi) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to the nucleotide sequence in (iv) or (v) or its complementary form; wherein said nucleotide sequence encodes an AR-AT molecule or a mutant, part, fragment or portion thereof or a functional and/or structural equivalent or homologue thereof.
- 26. A genetic construct according to claim 14 wherein said AR-AT molecule comprises:
(i) a nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:24; (ii) a nucleotide sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:24; (iii) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to SEQ ID NO:24 or its complementary form; (iv) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:25; (v) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding an amino acid sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:25; or (vi) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to the nucleotide sequence in (iv) or (v) or its complementary form; wherein said nucleotide sequence encodes an AR-AT molecule or a mutant, part, fragment or portion thereof or a functional and/or structural equivalent or homologue thereof.
- 27. A transgenic plant or part thereof or cells therefrom comprising genetic material encoding an AR-AT molecule or a mutant, part, fragment or portion thereof or a functional and/or structural equivalent or homologue thereof.
- 28. A transgenic plant or part thereof or cells therefrom according to claim 27 wherein the AR-AT modulates or otherwise facilitates activity of aromatic acylation of the rhamnose moiety of rutinoside when it is attached to a flavonoid molecule.
- 29. A transgenic plant or part thereof or cells therefrom according to claim 27 wherein the molecule is of Petunia, Nierembergia, Viola spp, Viola tricolour, Lobelia erinus, Eustoma grandiflorum or Iris ensenta origin.
- 30. A transgenic plant or part thereof or cells therefrom according to claim 29 wherein the molecule is of Petunia, Nierembergia or Viola spp origin.
- 31. A transgenic plant or part thereof or cells therefrom according to claim 29 wherein the molecule is of Petunia origin.
- 32. A transgenic plant or part thereof or cells therefrom according to claim 29 wherein the molecule is of Nierembergia origin.
- 33. A transgenic plant or part thereof or cells therefrom according to claim 29 wherein the molecule is of Viola spp origin.
- 34. A transgenic plant or part thereof or cells therefrom according to claim 27 wherein said AR-AT molecule comprises:
(i) a nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:1; (ii) a nucleotide sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:1; (iii) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to SEQ ID NO:1 or its complementary form; (iv) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:2; (v) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding an amino acid sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:2; or (vi) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to the nucleotide sequence in (iv) or (v) or its complementary form; wherein said nucleotide sequence encodes an AR-AT molecule or a mutant, part, fragment or portion thereof or a functional and/or structural equivalent or homologue thereof.
- 35. A transgenic plant or part thereof of cells therefrom according to claim 27 wherein said AR-AT molecule comprises:
(i) a nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:6; (ii) a nucleotide sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:6; (iii) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to SEQ ID NO:6 or its complementary form; (iv) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:7; (v) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding an amino acid sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:7; or (vi) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to the nucleotide sequence in (iv) or (v) or its complementary form; wherein said nucleotide sequence encodes an AR-AT molecule or a mutant, part, fragment or portion thereof or a functional and/or structural equivalent or homologue thereof.
- 36. A transgenic plant or part thereof or cells therefrom according to claim 27 wherein said AR-AT molecule comprises:
(i) a nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:14; (ii) a nucleotide sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:14; (iii) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to SEQ ID NO:14 or its complementary form; (iv) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:15; (v) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding an amino acid sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:15; or (vii) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to the nucleotide sequence in (iv) or (v) or its complementary form; wherein said nucleotide sequence encodes an AR-AT molecule or a mutant, part, fragment or portion thereof or a functional and/or structural equivalent or homologue thereof.
- 37. A transgenic plant or part thereof or cells therefrom according to claim 27 wherein said AR-AT molecule comprises:
(i) a nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:16; (ii) a nucleotide sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:16; (iii) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to SEQ ID NO:16 or its complementary form; (iv) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:17; (v) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding an amino acid sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:17; or (vi) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to the nucleotide sequence in (iv) or (v) or its complementary form; wherein said nucleotide sequence encodes an AR-AT molecule or a mutant, part, fragment or portion thereof or a functional and/or structural equivalent or homologue thereof.
- 38. A transgenic plant or part thereof or cells therefrom according to claim 27 wherein said AR-AT molecule comprises:
(i) a nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:22; (ii) a nucleotide sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:22; (iii) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to SEQ ID NO:22 or its complementary form; (iv) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:23; (v) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding an amino acid sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:23; or (vi) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to the nucleotide sequence in (iv) or (v) or its complementary form; wherein said nucleotide sequence encodes an AR-AT molecule or a mutant, part, fragment or portion thereof or a functional and/or structural equivalent or homologue thereof.
- 39. A transgenic plant or part thereof or cells therefrom according to claim 27 wherein said AR-AT molecule comprises:
(i) a nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:24; (ii) a nucleotide sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:24; (iii) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to SEQ ID NO:24 or its complementary form; (iv) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:25; (v) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding an amino acid sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:25; or (vi) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to the nucleotide sequence in (iv) or (v) or its complementary form; wherein said nucleotide sequence encodes an AR-AT molecule or a mutant, part, fragment or portion thereof or a functional and/or structural equivalent or homologue thereof.
- 40. A transgenic plant or part thereof or cells therefrom according to claim 27 wherein said plant or part thereof or cells therefrom is a cut-flower species.
- 41. A transgenic plant or part thereof or cells therefrom according to claim 40 wherein said plant or part thereof or cells therefrom is rose, chrysanthemum, tulip, lily, carnation, gerbera, orchid, lisianthus, begonia, torenia, geranium, petunia, nierembergia or Viola spp.
- 42. A transgenic plant or part thereof or cells therefrom according to claim 41 wherein said plant or part thereof or cells therefrom is petunia.
- 43. A transgenic plant or part thereof or cells therefrom according to claim 41 wherein said plant or part thereof or cells therefrom is nierembergia.
- 44. A transgenic plant or part thereof or cells therefrom according to claim 41 wherein said plant or part thereof or cells therefrom is Viola spp.
- 45. A transgenic plant or part thereof or cells therefrom according to claim 27 wherein said plant or part thereof or cells therefrom is an ornamental plant species.
- 46. A transgenic plant or part thereof or cells therefrom according to claim 27 wherein said plant or part thereof or cells therefrom is an agricultural plant species.
- 47. A transgenic plant or part thereof or cells therefrom according to claim 27 wherein said plant or part thereof or cells therefrom has altered colour properties compared to the non-transformed plant.
- 48. A transgenic plant or part thereof or cells therefrom according to claim 47 wherein said altered part is a stem, leaf, root, flower seed, fruit or vegetable.
- 49. Flowers cut or severed from a plant according to claim 27.
- 50. A method of expressing a nucleotide sequence encoding an AR-AT molecule or a mutant, part, fragment or portion thereof or a functional and/or structural equivalent or homologue thereof in a plant or cells of a plant, said method comprising introducing into said plant or cells of said plant a genetic construct wherein said construct comprises a nucleic acid molecule encoding an AR-AT molecule or a mutant, part, fragment or portion thereof or a functional and/or structural equivalent or homologue thereof.
- 51. A method of expressing a nucleotide sequence according to claim 50 wherein the AR-AT modulates or otherwise facilitates activity or aromatic acylation of the rhamnose moiety of rutinoside when it is attached to a flavonoid molecule.
- 52. A method of expressing a nucleotide sequence according to claim 50 wherein the molecule is of Petunia, Nierembergia, Viola spp, Viola tricolour, Lobelia erinus, Eustoma grandiflorum or Iris ensenta origin.
- 53. A method of expressing a nucleotide sequence according to claim 52 wherein the molecule is of Petunia, Nierembergia or Viola spp origin.
- 54. A method of expressing a nucleotide sequence according to claim 52 wherein the molecule is of Petunia origin.
- 55. A method of expressing a nucleotide sequence according to claim 52 wherein the molecule is of Nierembergia origin.
- 56. A method of expressing a nucleotide sequence according to claim 52 wherein the molecule is of Viola spp origin.
- 57. A method of expressing a nucleotide sequence according to claim 50 having the nucleotide sequence comprising:
(i) a nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:1; (ii) a nucleotide sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:1; (iii) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to SEQ ID NO:1 or its complementary form; (iv) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:2; (v) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding an amino acid sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:2; or (vi) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to the nucleotide sequence in (iv) or (v) or its complementary form; wherein said nucleotide sequence encodes an AR-AT molecule or a mutant, part, fragment or portion thereof or a functional and/or structural equivalent or homologue thereof.
- 58. A method of expressing a nucleotide sequence according to claim 50 having the nucleotide sequence comprising:
(i) a nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:6; (ii) a nucleotide sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:6; (iii) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to SEQ ID NO:6 or its complementary form; (iv) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:7; (v) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding an amino acid sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:7; or (vi) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to the nucleotide sequence in (iv) or (v) or its complementary form; wherein said nucleotide sequence encodes an AR-AT molecule or a mutant, part, fragment or portion thereof or a functional and/or structural equivalent or homologue thereof.
- 59. A method of expressing a nucleotide sequence according to claim 50 having the nucleotide sequence comprising:
(i) a nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:14; (ii) a nucleotide sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:14; (iii) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to SEQ ID NO:14 or its complementary form; (iv) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:15; (v) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding an amino acid sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:15; or (vi) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to the nucleotide sequence in (iv) or (v) or its complementary form; wherein said nucleotide sequence encodes an AR-AT molecule or a mutant, part, fragment or portion thereof or a functional and/or structural equivalent or homologue thereof.
- 60. A method of expressing a nucleotide sequence according to claim 50 having the nucleotide sequence comprising:
(i) a nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:16; (ii) a nucleotide sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:16; (iii) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to SEQ ID NO:16 or its complementary form; (iv) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:17; (v) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding an amino acid sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:17; or (vi) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to the nucleotide sequence in (iv) or (v) or its complementary form; wherein said nucleotide sequence encodes an AR-AT molecule or a mutant, part, fragment or portion thereof or a functional and/or structural equivalent or homologue thereof.
- 61. A method of expressing a nucleotide sequence according to claim 50 having the nucleotide sequence comprising:
(i) a nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:22; (ii) a nucleotide sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:22; (iii) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to SEQ ID NO:22 or its complementary form; (iv) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:23; (v) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding an amino acid sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:23; or (vi) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to the nucleotide sequence in (iv) or (v) or its complementary form; wherein said nucleotide sequence encodes an AR-AT molecule or a mutant, part, fragment or portion thereof or a functional and/or structural equivalent or homologue thereof.
- 62. A method of expressing a nucleotide sequence according to claim 50 having the nucleotide sequence comprising:
(i) a nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:24; (ii) a nucleotide sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:24; (iii) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to SEQ ID NO:24 or its complementary form; (iv) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:25; (v) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding an amino acid sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:25; or (vi) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to the nucleotide sequence in (iv) or (v) or its complementary form; wherein said nucleotide sequence encodes an AR-AT molecule or a mutant, part, fragment or portion thereof or a functional and/or structural equivalent or homologue thereof.
- 63. Use of a genetic construct comprising an AR-AT molecule or a mutant, part, fragment or portion thereof or a functional and/or structural equivalent or homologue thereof in the manufacture of a plant or cells of a plant, wherein said AR-AT molecule or a mutant, part, fragment or portion thereof or a functional and/or structural equivalent or homologue thereof enhances, modulates or otherwise facilitates expression of genetic material encoding an AR-AT molecule.
- 64. Use of a genetic construct according to claim 63 wherein the AR-AT molecule modulates or otherwise facilitates activity of aromatic acylation of the rhamnose moiety of rutinoside when it is attached to a flavonoid molecule.
- 65. Use of a genetic construct according to claim 63 wherein the molecule is of Petunia, Nierembergia, Viola spp, Viola tricolour, Lobelia erinus, Eustoma grandiflorum or Iris ensenta origin.
- 66. Use of a genetic construct according to claim 65 wherein the molecule is of Petunia, Nierembergia or Viola spp origin.
- 67. Use of a genetic construct according to claim 65 wherein the molecule is of Petunia origin.
- 68. Use of a genetic construct according to claim 65 wherein the molecule is of Nierembergia origin.
- 69. Use of a genetic construct according to claim 65 wherein the molecule is of Viola spp origin.
- 70. Use of a genetic construct according to claim 63 having the nucleotide sequence comprising:
(i) a nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:1; (ii) a nucleotide sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:1; (iii) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to SEQ ID NO:1 or its complementary form; (iv) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:2; (v) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding an amino acid sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:2; or (vi) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to the nucleotide sequence in (iv) or (v) or its complementary form; wherein said nucleotide sequence encodes an AR-AT molecule or a mutant, part, fragment or portion thereof or a functional and/or structural equivalent or homologue thereof.
- 71. Use of a genetic construct according to claim 63 having the nucleotide sequence comprising:
(i) a nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:6; (ii) a nucleotide sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:6; (iii) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to SEQ ID NO:6 or its complementary form; (iv) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:7; (v) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding an amino acid sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:7; or (vi) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to the nucleotide sequence in (iv) or (v) or its complementary form; wherein said nucleotide sequence encodes an AR-AT molecule or a mutant, part, fragment or portion thereof or a functional and/or structural equivalent or homologue thereof.
- 72. Use of a genetic construct according to claim 63 having the nucleotide sequence comprising:
(i) a nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:14; (ii) a nucleotide sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:14; (iii) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to SEQ ID NO:14 or its complementary form; (iv) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:15; (v) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding an amino acid sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:15; or (vi) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to the nucleotide sequence in (iv) or (v) or its complementary form; wherein said nucleotide sequence encodes an AR-AT molecule or a mutant, part, fragment or portion thereof or a functional and/or structural equivalent or homologue thereof.
- 73. Use of a genetic construct according to claim 63 having the nucleotide sequence comprising;
(i) a nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:16; (ii) a nucleotide sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:16; (iii) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to SEQ ID NO:16 or its complementary form; (iv) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:17; (v) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding an amino acid sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:17; or (vi) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to the nucleotide sequence in (iv) or (v) or its complementary form; wherein said nucleotide sequence encodes an AR-AT molecule or a mutant, part, fragment or portion thereof or a functional and/or structural equivalent or homologue thereof.
- 74. Use of a genetic construct according to claim 63 having the nucleotide sequence comprising:
(i) a nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:22; (ii) a nucleotide sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:22; (iii) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to SEQ ID NO:22 or its complementary form; (iv) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:23; (v) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding an amino acid sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:23; or (vi) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to the nucleotide sequence in (iv) or (v) or its complementary form; wherein said nucleotide sequence encodes an AR-AT molecule or a mutant, part, fragment or portion thereof or a functional and/or structural equivalent or homologue thereof.
- 75. Use of a genetic construct according to claim 63 having the nucleotide sequence comprising:
(i) a nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:24; (ii) a nucleotide sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:24; (iii) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to SEQ ID NO:24 or its complementary form; (iv) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:25; (v) a nucleotide sequence capable of encoding an amino acid sequence having at least about 20% similarity after optimal alignment to SEQ ID NO:25; or (vi) a nucleotide sequence capable of hybridizing under low stringency conditions to the nucleotide sequence in (iv) or (v) or its complementary form; wherein said nucleotide sequence encodes an AR-AT molecule or a mutant, part, fragment or portion thereof or a functional and/or structural equivalent or homologue thereof.
- 76. A transgenic plant or part thereof or cells therefrom according to claim 27 wherein said part is propagation or other reproductive material from said transgenic plant.
- 77. The transgenic plant or part thereof or cells therefrom according to claim 76 wherein the propagation or other reproductive material is pollen.
- 78. The transgenic plant or part thereof or cells therefrom according to claim 76 wherein the propagation or other reproductive material is root stock.
- 79. The transgenic plant or part thereof or cells therefrom according to claim 76 wherein the propagation or other reproductive material is meristem tissue.
- 80. The transgenic plant or part thereof or cells therefrom according to claim 76 wherein the propagation or other reproductive material is seed.
- 81. A transgenic plant or part thereof or cells therefrom according to claim 27 wherein said part is a grape.
- 82. An extract derived from a transgenic plant or part thereof or cells therefrom according to claim 27 wherein said extract is unmodified, modified or processed.
- 83. An extract according to claim 82 wherein said extract is a dye, colourant or additive.
- 84. An extract according to claim 82 wherein said extract is used in colouration of paint, paper, textile or food.
- 85. An extract according to claim 82 wherein said extract is a food additive.
- 86. An extract according to claim 82 wherein said extract is a health product.
- 87. An extract according to claim 82 wherein said extract is an alcohol or juice.
- 88. An extract according to claim 87 wherein said extract is an alcoholic spirit, wine or liqueur.
- 89. An extract according to claim 82 wherein said extract is a fruit juice.
- 90. A method for generating a genetically modified plant, said method comprising introducing into cells of said plant a nucleic acid molecule according to claim 1, regenerating a plant from said cells and growing said plants under conditions sufficient for expression of said nucleic acid molecule.
- 91. A method for generating a genetically modified plant, said method comprising introducing into cells of said plant a genetic construct according to claim 14, regenerating a plant from said cells and growing said plants under conditions sufficient for expression of said genetic construct.
- 92. A transgenic plant generated by the method of claims 90 or 91.
- 93. A progeny of the transgenic plant according to claim 92.
- 94. A plant part of the plant according to claim 92.
- 95. A plant part of the plant according to claim 93.
Priority Claims (1)
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PQ6598 |
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RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation under 35 U.S.C. 111(a) of PCT/AU01/00358 filed Mar. 30, 2001 and published in English as WO 01/72984 A1 on Oct. 4, 2001, which claims priority from Australian application PQ 6598 filed Mar. 31, 2000, which applications and publication are incorporated herein by reference.
Continuations (1)
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