Claims
- 1. An edible plant part or food composition that comprises mabinlin protein, which protein is produced by a method which comprises the steps of:
- (a) culturing a microorganism, cell line, plant cell, plant part or plant modified to contain a DNA molecule that comprises a first nucleotide sequence that encodes the amino acid sequence of a mabinlin protein subunit A, and a second nucleotide sequence that encodes the amino acid sequence of a mabinlin protein subunit B, from which can be expressed a mabinlin protein having sweet activity, under conditions wherein said expression system is operable to produce said mabinlin protein, and
- (b) recovering said mabinlin protein from said culture, or recovering an edible portion of said plant.
- 2. A method to sweeten a food composition, which method comprises adding to said composition an effective amount of mabinlin protein, which protein is produced by the method of:
- (a) culturing a microorganism, cell line, plant cell, plant part or plant modified to contain a DNA molecule that comprises a first nucleotide sequence that encodes the amino acid sequence of a mabinlin protein subunit A, and a second nucleotide sequence that encodes the amino acid sequence of a mabinlin protein subunit B, from which can be expressed a mabinlin protein having sweet activity, under conditions wherein said expression system is operable to produce said mabinlin protein, and
- (b) recovering said mabinlin protein from said culture.
- 3. An edible composition that comprises mabinlin protein, which protein is produced by the method of:
- (a) culturing a microorganism, cell line, plant cell, plant part or plant modified to contain a DNA molecule that comprises a first nucleotide sequence that encodes the amino acid sequence of a mabinlin protein subunit A, and a second nucleotide sequence that encodes the amino acid sequence of a mabinlin protein subunit B, from which can be expressed a mabinlin protein having sweet activity, under conditions wherein said expression system is operable to produce said mabinlin protein, and
- (b) recovering said mabinlin protein from said culture.
- 4. A method of making a composition using mabinlin protein comprising:
- (a) culturing a microorganism, cell line, plant cell, plant part or plant modified to contain a DNA molecule that comprises a first nucleotide sequence that encodes the amino acid sequence of a mabinlin protein subunit A, and a second nucleotide sequence that encodes the amino acid sequence of a mabinlin protein subunit B, from which can be expressed a mabinlin protein having sweet activity, under conditions wherein said expression system is operable to produce said mabinlin protein, and
- (b) recovering said mabinlin protein from said culture,
- said method comprising the step of adding said protein to the composition in order to sweeten it.
- 5. A method of expressing a gene encoding mabinlin protein in a a microorganism, cell line, plant cell, plant part or plant which method comprises treating said microorganism, cell line, plant cell, plant part or plant with a composition of DNA molecules that consists of DNA molecules comprising a nucleotide sequence complementary to that of:
- (a) the cDNA for mabinlin isoform MBL-I (SEQ ID NO:3);
- (b) the cDNA for mabinlin isoform MBL-II (SEQ ID NO:1);
- (c) the cDNA for mabinlin isoform MBL-III (SEQ ID NO:5); or
- (d) the cDNA for mabinlin isoform MBL-IV (MBL-IV subset of SEQ ID NO:5);
- that is sufficient for expression.
- 6. An edible plant part or food composition that comprises single chain mabinlin protein free of components that accompany it in Capparis masaikai.
- 7. An edible plant part or food composition according to claim 6, wherein said single chain mabinlin protein contains mabinlin subunit A amino acid primary sequence and mabinlin subunit B amino acid primary sequence linked by a linker peptide of 3 to 20 amino acids.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a divisional of U.S. Ser. No. 08/670,186 filed Jun. 21, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,859,343, an allowed application, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/000,480, itself filed Jun. 23, 1995. The texts of both applications are incorporated by reference herein, as if set forth in their entirety.
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