Claims
- 1. A recombinant promoter molecule, useful for enhancing expression of a plant-expressible structural gene in a monocot plant cell, said promoter molecule comprising:
- (a) a plurality of enhancer elements selected from the group consisting of only ARE elements, only OCS elements, and combinations of ARE and OCS elements;
- (b) a truncated, plant expressible promoter, providing a TATA box region and a transcription start site, said promoter selected from the group consisting of .DELTA.35S and .DELTA.ADH positioned 3' to said plurality of enhancer elements wherein said truncated promoter excludes the presence of enhancer sequences and wherein said truncated promoter is recombined with said plurality of enhancer elements positioned 5' to said truncated promoter; and
- (c) a maize Adh1 intron positioned 3' to said transcription start site whereby a plant-expressible structural gene, placed 3' to said recombinant promoter molecule, is expressed in said monocot plant cell under regulatory control of said recombinant promoter molecule.
- 2. The recombinant promoter molecule of claim 1 having the structure 4OCS.DELTA.35SI where 4 OCS refers to 4 tandemly repeated copies of OCS each OCS having the nucleotide sequence as shown in SEQ ID:1, .DELTA.35S is a truncated CAMV 35S promoter having the nucleotide sequence as shown in SEQ ID:2, and I is the Adh1 intron, having the nucleotide sequence as shown in SEQ ID:5.
- 3. The recombinant promoter molecule of claim 1 having the structure 6ARE.DELTA.ADHI, wherein 6ARE refers to 6 tandemly repeated copies of ARE, each ARE having the nucleotide sequence as shown in SEQ ID:3, .DELTA.ADH is a truncated Adh1 promoter having the nucleotide sequence shown in SEQ ID:4, and I is the Adh1 intron having the nucleotide sequence shown in SEQ ID:5.
- 4. The recombinant promoter molecule of claim 1 having the structure 6ARE4OCS.DELTA.ADHI, wherein 6 ARE refers to 6 tandemly repeated copies of ARE, each ARE having the nucleotide sequence as shown in SEQ ID:3, 4OCS refers to 4 tandemly repeated copies of OCS, each OCS having the nucleotide sequence as shown in SEQ ID:1, .DELTA.ADH is a truncated Adh promoter, and I is the Adh1 intron having the nucleotide sequence as shown in SEQ ID:5.
- 5. A vector comprising said recombinant promoter molecule of claim 1.
- 6. A bacterial cell containing the vector of claim 5.
- 7. A transformable, regenerable monocot plant transformed to comprise the recombinant promoter molecule of claim 1 and a plant-expressible structural gene placed 3' to said recombinant promoter molecule such that said structural gene is expressed under control of said recombinant promoter molecule.
- 8. A plant of claim 7 selected from the group consisting of maize, wheat, barley, and rice.
- 9. A transformable, regenerable monocot plant cell transformed to comprise the recombinant promoter molecule of claim 1 and a plant-expressible structural gene placed 3' to said recombinant promoter molecule such that said structural gene is expressed under control of said recombinant promoter molecule.
- 10. A maize cell of claim 9.
- 11. A wheat cell of claim 9.
- 12. A barley cell of claim 9.
- 13. A rice cell of claim 9.
- 14. The recombinant promoter molecule of claim 1 wherein said ARE elements have the nucleotide sequence disclosed in SEQ ID NO:3.
- 15. The recombinant promoter molecule of claim 1 wherein said OCS elements have the nucleotide sequence disclosed in SEQ ID NO:1.
- 16. The recombinant promoter molecule of claim 1 wherein said .DELTA.35S promoter has the nucleotide sequence disclosed in SEQ ID NO:2.
- 17. The recombinant promoter molecule of claim 1 wherein said .DELTA.ADH promoter has the nucleotide sequence disclosed in SEQ ID NO:4.
- 18. The recombinant promoter molecule of claim 1 wherein said Adh1 intron has the nucleotide sequence disclosed in SEQ ID NO:5.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/525,866, filed on May 18, 1990, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 063,338 filed on Jun. 15, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,001,060, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 011,904 filed on Feb. 6, 1987, now abandoned, and which is also a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 011,614 filed on Feb. 6, 1987, now abandoned.
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