Claims
- 1. An isolated DNA molecule having the following sequence:
(a) a DNA sequence encoding a plant-glutamate receptor containing a glutamate binding domain having the amino acid sequence of FIG. 6 (Seq. ID. No. (b) a DNA sequence encoding a plant glutamate receptor containing an amino acid sequence shown in FIG. 7A (Sequence ID No. ______), FIG. 7B (Sequence ID No. ______), or FIG. 7C (Sequence ID No. ______); (c) a DNA sequence encoding a plant-glutamate receptor having the amino acid sequence shown in FIG. 15; (d) a DNA sequence that hybridizes under stringent conditions to the complement of the coding sequence of part (a), (b), or (c) and encodes a plant protein having glutamate receptor activity; or (e) a DNA sequence that hybridizes under stringent conditions to the coding sequence of part (a), (b), or (c) wherein the plant protein encoded by the coding strand of the DNA has glutamate receptor activity.
- 2., An isolated DNA molecule encoding a polypeptide corresponding to the glutamate binding domain 1 or the glutamate binding domain 2 of a plant glutamate receptor.
- 3. An isolated DNA molecule encoding a polypeptide corresponding to a plant glutamate receptor lacking a glutamate binding domain 1, a glutamate binding domain 2, or a transmembrane domain.
- 4. A recombinant DNA vector containing the DNA sequence of claim 1, 2 or 3.
- 5. The recombinant DNA vector of claim 4, in which the DNA sequence is operatively associated with a regulatory sequence that controls gene expression in a host.
- 6. An engineered host cell that contains the DNA of claim 1, 2 or 3.
- 7. An engineered host cell that contains the DNA of claim 1, 2 or 3 operatively associated with a regulatory sequence that controls gene expression so that the DNA is expressed by the host cell.
- 8. The engineered host cell of claim 7 in which the host cell is a continuous cell line.
- 9. A method for producing a plant glutamate receptor protein comprising:
(a) culturing the host cell of claim 7; and (b) recovering the plant glutamate receptor protein from the cell culture.
- 10. A transgenic plant in which the transgene comprises a DNA sequence of claim 1 operatively associated with a regulatory sequence that controls gene expression so that the DNA sequence of claim 1 is expressed by the transgenic plant.
- 11. An isolated plant glutamate receptor.
- 12. The plant glutamate receptor of claim 11 in which the glutamate binding domain has the amino acid sequence shown in FIG. 6 (Seq. ID No. ______).
- 13. The plant glutamate receptor of claim 11 having the amino acid sequence shown in FIG. 15.
- 14. A polypeptide corresponding to the glutamate binding domain 1, or the glutamate binding domain 2 or a plant glutamate receptor.
- 15. An antibody that immunospecifically binds to a plant glutamate receptor.
- 16. A method for identifying compounds that modulate the activity of a plant glutamate receptor, comprising:
(a) exposing a plant that expresses the plant glutamate receptor to a test compound in the presence or absence of glutamate; and (b) measuring plant growth and comparing plant growth to that of a control plant not exposed to the test compound, in which a difference in growth of the plant exposed to the test compound and the control plant indicates that the compound modulates activity of the plant glutamate receptor.
- 17. A method for identifying compound that modulate the activity of a plant glutamate receptor, comprising:
(a) exposing a test compound to a genetically engineered host cell that both expresses the plant glutamate receptor and responds to the signal transduced by the receptor; and (b) measuring the response of the genetically engineered host and comparing the response to that of a control genetically engineered host cell not exposed to the test compound in which a difference in the response of the cells that were exposed to the test compound and the control cells indicates that the compound modulates activity of the plant glutamate receptor.
- 18. A method for identifying compounds that interact with a plant glutamate receptor, comprising:
(a) exposing a genetically engineered host cell that expresses the plant glutamate receptor to a test compound; and (b) measuring the binding of the test compound to the glutamate receptor expressed on the plant cell, in which binding of the best compound to the plant glutamate receptor indicates that the test compound interacts with the plant glutamate receptor.
- 19. A method for identifying compounds that bind to the plant glutamate receptor, comprising:
(a) exposing an isolated plant glutamate receptor to the test compound, and (b) measuring the binding of the best compound to the isolated plant glutamate receptor.
- 20. A method of modulating signal transduction mediated by a glutamate receptor in a plant, comprising administering a compound that is a glutamate antagonist to the plant.
- 21. A method of modulating signal transduction mediated by a glutamate receptor in a plant, comprising administering a compound that is a glutamate agonist to the plant.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/629,291, filed Apr. 8, 1996, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/481,956, filed Jun. 7, 1995.
Government Interests
[0002] This invention was made with U.S. government support under NIH grant GM-32877. The U.S. government has certain rights in the invention.
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