Claims
- 1. An isolated nucleic acid molecule comprising SEQ ID NO: 1 or a complement thereof.
- 2. A nucleic acid construct comprising a promoter operably linked to a second nucleic acid, wherein the promoter is selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 1, 2, 3, 4, and complements thereof.
- 3. A plant comprising the nucleic acid construct of claim 2.
- 4. The plant of claim 3, wherein said second nucleic acid is a structural nucleic acid.
- 5. The plant of claim 4, wherein said structural nucleic acid encodes a protein selected from the group consisting of a seed storage protein, a fatty acid pathway enzyme, a tocopherol biosynthetic enzyme, an amino acid biosynthetic enzyme, a steroid pathway enzyme, and a starch branching enzyme.
- 6. The plant of claim 4, wherein said structural nucleic acid encodes a protein selected from the group consisting of anthranilate synthase, tryptophan decarboxylase, threonine deaminase, and aspartate kinase.
- 7. The plant of claim 4, wherein said structural nucleic acid encodes a starch branching enzyme.
- 8. The plant of claim 4, wherein said structural nucleic acid is oriented to express an antisense RNA molecule.
- 9. The plant of claim 3, wherein said plant is selected from the group consisting of canola, crambe, mustard, castor bean, sesame, cottonseed, linseed, maize, soybean, Arabidopsis phaseolus, peanut, alfalfa, wheat, rice, oat, sorghum, rapeseed, rye, tritordeum, millet, fescue, perennial ryegrass, sugarcane, cranberry, papaya, banana, safflower, oil palms, flax, muskmelon, apple, cucumber, dendrobium, gladiolus, chrysanthemum, liliacea, cotton, eucalyptus, sunflower, Brassica campestris, Brassica napus, turfgrass, sugarbeet, coffee, and dioscorea.
- 10. The plant of claim 3, wherein said plant is soybean.
- 11. The plant of claim 4, wherein said structural nucleic acid is expressed in an organ specific manner.
- 12. The plant of claim 11, wherein said structural nucleic acid is expressed in a seed.
- 13. A method of producing a transformed plant comprising:
(a) providing the nucleic acid construct of claim 2, wherein said second nucleic acid is a structural nucleic acid; and (b) transforming a plant with said nucleic acid construct.
- 14. The method of claim 13, wherein said plant produces a seed and said structural nucleic acid is transcribed in said seed.
- 15. A meal comprising the plant of claim 12.
- 16. A feedstock comprising the plant of claim 12.
- 17. An oil from the plant of claim 12.
- 18. A cell containing the nucleic acid construct of claim 2.
- 19. The cell according to claim 18, wherein said cell is selected from the group consisting of a bacterial cell, a mammalian cell, an insect cell, a plant cell, and a fungal cell.
- 20. The cell according to claim 19, wherein said cell is Agrobacterium tumefaciens.
- 21. A seed generated by a plant containing the nucleic acid construct of claim 2.
- 22. A method for expressing a structural nucleic acid in a plant, comprising:
(a) transforming said plant with a nucleic acid molecule comprising a promoter operably linked to said structural nucleic acid, wherein said promoter comprises a polynucleotide selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 1, 2, 3, and 4, and complements thereof, and wherein said promoter and said structural nucleic acid are heterologous with respect to each other; and (b) growing said plant.
- 23. The method of claim 22, wherein said structural nucleic acid is in the anti-sense orientation.
- 24. A method of accumulating free amino acids in a seed of a plant, comprising:
(a) transforming said plant with the nucleic acid construct of claim 2, wherein the second nucleic acid encodes an amino acid biosynthesis gene, and wherein said promoter and said second nucleic acid are heterologous with respect to each other; and (b) growing said plant.
- 25. A method of controlling the germination of a soybean seed, comprising (a) transforming a plant with the nucleic acid construct of claim 2, wherein the second nucleic acid encodes a gibberellin biosynthetic polypeptide, and wherein said promoter and said second nucleic acid are heterologous with respect to each other;
(b) growing said plant; (c) harvesting seed from said plant; and (d) planting said seed.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of the filing date of the provisional Application U.S. Serial No. 60/377,247, filed May 3, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60377247 |
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