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Title, Independent Claims and
Summary of Claims
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Assignee
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US
6072050
- Earliest priority - 24 February 1998
- Filed - 24 February 1998
- Granted - 6 June 2000
- Expected expiry - 24 February 2018
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Title - Synthetic promoters
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Claim 1
A synthetic DNA promoter sequence functional in a plant cell, said promoter
sequence comprising:
a TATA motif,
a transcription start site, and
a region between said TATA motif and said start site that is at least 64%
GC-rich;
wherein said region is not a region between a TATA
motif and a transcription start site of native maize
ubiquitin promoter, and
wherein said promoter sequence is set forth in
SEQ
ID NO:10.
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Claim 2
A synthetic DNA promoter sequence functional in a plant cell, said promoter
sequence comprising:
a TATA motif,
a transcription start site, and
a region between said TATA motif and said start site that is at least 64%
GC-rich;
wherein said region is not a region between a TATA motif and a
transcription start site of native maize ubiquitin promoter, and
wherein said promoter sequence is set forth in
SEQ
ID NO:1.
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Claim 3
An expression cassette comprising
a synthetic promoter comprising:
a TATA motif,
a transcription start site and
a "region" between said TATA motif and said start site that is at
least 64% GC rich,
a structural gene operatively linked to said promoter,
and
a transcription end site polyadenylation signal;
wherein said "region" is not a region
between a TATA motif and a transcription start site of native maize ubiquitin
promoter, and
wherein sequence of said promoter is set forth in
SEQ
ID NO:1.
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Claim 4
An expression cassette comprising
a synthetic promoter comprising:
a TATA motif,
a transcription start site and
a region between said TATA motif and said start site that is at least
64% GC rich,
a structural gene operatively linked to said promoter,
and
a transcription end site polyadenylation signal;
wherein said region is not a region between a TATA
motif and a transcription start site of native maize ubiquitin promoter,
and
wherein sequence of said promoter is set forth in
SEQ
ID NO:10.
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Claim 5
An expression cassette comprising
a synthetic promoter comprising:
a TATA motif,
a transcription start site and
a region between said TATA motif and said start site that is at least
64% GC rich,
a structural gene operatively linked to said promoter,
a transcription end site polyadenylation signal, and
an upstream element operatively linked to said promoter so that
transcription is enhanced;
wherein said region is not a region between a TATA
motif and a transcription start site of native maize ubiquitin promoter;
and
wherein sequence of said upstream element is set forth in
SEQ
ID NO:2.
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A synthetic upstream element having a sequence set forth in
SEQ
ID NO:2.
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Claim 8
An expression cassette comprising:
a promoter sequence;
a structural gene operatively linked to said promoter sequence;
a polyadenylation signal; and
a synthetic upstream element comprising
SEQ
ID NO:2 operatively linked to said promoter so that expression is enhanced.
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| Claim 13
An isolated nucleotide sequence comprising a DNA enhancer
sequence comprising the nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID
No: 5.
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| Claim 14
A nucleotide sequence comprising a promoter construct,
said construct comprising in operable linkage
a core promoter sequence and
a Ubi-1 UAR,
wherein said Ubi-1 UAR is a maize Ubi UAR comprising
the sequence set forth in
SEQ
ID No:13.
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Claim 15
An expression cassette comprising in operable linkage:
a core promoter sequence,
a Ubi UAR operably linked upstream to said core promoter to form a synthetic
promoter construct,
a nucleotide sequence of interest operably linked to said synthetic
promoter, and
a polyadenylation signal;
wherein said Ubi-1 UAR comprises the sequence set forth
in
SEQ
ID No:13.
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The claims are directed to:
- Synthetic promoters functional in plants comprising a TATA motif, a region
at least 64% GC-rich, and a transcription start site. The DNA sequence of the
promoters are either as defined in SEQ ID NO:10 or SEQ ID NO:1 (claims 1 and 2).
The sequences of both are fairly similar, except that one includes G/C
transversions.
- Expression cassettes comprising these synthetic promoters and a
structural gene linked to the promoter and a poly (A) signal
(see claims 3-5).
- A synthetic upstream element (SEQ ID NO:2).
- An expression cassette as described having in addition the above mentioned
upstream element linked to a promoter (claim 8). To be covered by the claim
language, the promoter in this case does not necessarily have the structural
elements (TATA motif, GC-richness, or transcription start site) described above,
but must enhance the transcription process.
- An isolated DNA sequence comprising a DNA enhancer sequence comprising the
nucleotide sequence TGACG (SEQ ID No: 5).
- A nucleotide sequence comprising a promoter construct comprising a core
promoter sequence and a maize Ubi-1 UAR.
- An expression cassette comprising a Ubi-1 UAR linked upstream to a
core promoter, a nucleotide sequence of interest linked to the promoter and a
poly (A) signal.
According to the specification, 64% or greater GC content from
TATA to start of transcription is
generally characteristic of animal promoters. Thus, claims 1-5 are potentially
targeting the use of animal promoters in plant systems.
'Having' in claim 7 is ambiguous; would an infringing sequence contain only
this, or this and other elements?
The isolated nucleotide sequence as an enhancer in claim 13 can have
nucleotides in addition to the TGACG motif. Using bigger
sequences containing TGACG could still infrige the claim.
The Ubi-1 UAR (upstream activating region) claimed in claims
14 and 15 comprises the sequence disclosed in SEQ ID No:13. The Ubi-1 UAR can be
used in both directions and in multiple copies. However, the Ubi-1 UAR sequence
disclosed here is 813 bp and use only portions of the sequence would not be
covered by these claims.
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Pioneer Hi-Bred International Inc.
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US
6555673
- Earliest priority - 24 February 1998
- Filed - 21 April 2000
- Granted - 29 April 2003
- Expected expiry - 21 April 2020
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Title - Synthetic promoters
Claim 1
A promoter construct comprising:
a) a synthetic core promoter functional in a plant cell,
wherein said synthetic core promoter has a sequence
comprising
a TATA motif,
a transcription start site, and
a region between said TATA motif and said start site that is at
least 64% GC-rich,
wherein said sequence is set forth in
SEQ
ID NO:10;
b) a synthetic upstream element of
SEQ
ID NO:2 operatively linked to said synthetic core promoter so that control
of transcription from said synthetic core promoter is enhanced;
and
c) at least one upstream activating region.
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Claim 14
A promoter construct comprising:
a) a synthetic core promoter functional in a plant cell,
wherein said synthetic core promoter has a sequence
comprising
a TATA motif, a transcription start site, and
a region between said TATA motif and said start site that is at
least 64% GC-rich,
wherein said sequence is set forth in
SEQ
ID NO:1;
b) a synthetic upstream element of
SEQ
ID NO:2 operatively linked to said core promoter so that control of
transcription from said core promoter is enhanced; and
c) at least one upstream activating region.
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Claim 15
A promoter construct comprising:
a) a synthetic core promoter functional in a plant cell,
wherein said synthetic core promoter has a sequence
comprising
a TATA motif,
a transcription start site, and
a region between said TATA motif and said start site that is at
least 64% GC-rich,
wherein said sequence is set forth
inSEQ
ID NO:1;
b) a synthetic upstream element of
SEQ
ID NO:2 operatively linked to said core promoter so that control of
transcription from said core promoter is enhanced; and
c) at least one upstream activating region, wherein at least one of said
upstream activating region(s) is selected from the group
consisting of Ubi-1 UAR and CaMV 35S UAR.
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Claim 16
A promoter construct comprising:
a) a synthetic core promoter functional in a plant cell,
wherein said synthetic core promoter has a sequence
comprising
a TATA motif,
a transcription start site, and
a region between said TATA motif and said start site that is at
least 64% GC-rich,
wherein said sequence is set forth in
SEQ
ID NO:10;
b) a synthetic upstream element of
SEQ
ID NO:2 operatively linked to said core promoter so that control of
transcription from said core promoter is enhanced; and
c) at least one upstream activating region, wherein at
least one of said upstream activating region(s) is selected from the group
consisting of Ubi-1 UAR and CaMV 35S UAR.
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Claim 17
A promoter construct comprising:
a) a synthetic core promoter functional in a plant cell,
wherein said synthetic core promoter has a sequence comprising
a TATA motif,
a transcription start site, and
a region between said TATA motif and said start site that is at
least 64% GC-rich,
and wherein said core promoter is a synthetic core promoter
comprising the sequence set forth in
SEQ
ID NO:1; and
b) at least two upstream activating regions, wherein at
least one of said upstream activating regions is selected from the group
consisting of Ubi-1 UAR and CaMV 35S UAR.
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Claim 18
A promoter construct comprising:
a) a synthetic core promoter functional in a plant cell,
wherein said synthetic core promoter has a sequence
comprising
a TATA motif,
a transcription start site, and
a region between said TATA motif and said start site that is at
least 64% GC-rich,
and wherein said core promoter is a synthetic core promoter
comprising the sequence set forth in
SEQ
ID NO:10; and
b) at least two upstream activating regions, wherein at
least one of said upstream activating regions is selected from the group
consisting of Ubi-1 UAR and CaMV 35S UAR.
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Claim 19
A promoter construct comprising the sequence set forth in
SEQ
ID NO:12.
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Claim 20
A promoter construct comprising the sequence set forth in
SEQ
ID NO:15.
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Claim 21
A promoter construct comprising the sequence set forth in
SEQ
ID NO:16.
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Claim 22
A promoter construct comprising the sequence set forth in
SEQ
ID NO:17.
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Claim 23
A promoter construct comprising the sequence set forth in
SEQ
ID NO:18.
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Claim 24
A promoter construct comprising a sequence having at least
95% sequence identity to the portion of
SEQ
ID NO:12, which is not a CaMV 35S UAR sequence wherein
control of transcription from said promoter is enhanced in comparison to
transcription from a promoter consisting of the synthetic core promoter sequence
set forth in
SEQ
ID NO:1.
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Claim 25
A promoter construct comprising a sequence having at least
95% sequence identity to the portion of
SEQ
ID NO:15 which is not a Ubi-1 UAR sequence, wherein control
of transcription from said promoter is enhanced in comparison to transcription
from a promoter consisting of the synthetic core promoter sequence set forth in
SEQ
ID NO:1.
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Claim 26
A promoter construct comprising a sequence having at least
95% sequence identity to the portion of
SEQ
ID NO:16 which is not a Ubi-1 UAR sequence, wherein control of transcription
from said promoter is enhanced in comparison to transcription from a promoter
consisting of the synthetic core promoter sequence set forth in
SEQ
ID NO:1.
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Claim 27
A promoter construct comprising a sequence having at least
95% sequence identity to the portion of
SEQ
ID NO:17 which is not a Ubi-1 UAR sequence, wherein control of transcription
from said promoter is enhanced in comparison to transcription from a promoter
consisting of the synthetic core promoter sequence set forth in
SEQ
ID NO:1.
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Claim 28
A promoter construct comprising a sequence having at least
95% sequence identity to the portion of
SEQ
ID NO:18 which is not a Ubi-1 UAR sequence, wherein control of transcription
from said promoter is enhanced in comparison to transcription from a promoter
consisting of the synthetic core promoter sequence set forth in
SEQ
ID NO:1.
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This patent is a Continuation of
US
6072050.
The claims are drawn to:
1. Promoter constructs comprise:
- a synthetic core promoter which has a sequence (SEQ ID NO:10 or SEQ ID NO:1)
comprising a TATA motif, a transcription start site, and a region between the
TATA motif and the start site that is at least 64% GC-rich
- a synthetic upstream element (SEQ ID NO:2) linked to synthetic core promoter
so that control of transcription from the synthetic core promoter is enhanced
- at least one upstream activating region
2. Promoter constructs comprising any of the following sequences:
SCP1 promoter, SEQ ID NO:12; UCP1 promoter,
SEQ ID NO:15; UCP2 promoter, SEQ ID NO:16;
UCP3 promoter, SEQ ID NO:17 and UCP4
promoter, SEQ ID NO:18). (see claims 19-23)
3. A promoter construct comprising a sequence having at least 95% sequence
identity to the portion of the SCP1 promoter, which is not a
CaMV 35S UAR sequence. This promoter can direct higher transcription than a
promoter consisting of the synthetic core promoter sequence (SEQ ID NO:1) (see
claim 24).
4. A promoter construct comprising a sequence having at least 95% sequence
identity to the portion of one of the promoters: UCP1 promoter,
UCP2 promoter, UCP3 promoter, and
UCP4 promoter, which is not a Ubi-1 UAR sequence.These
promoters can direct higher transcription than a promoter consisting of the
synthetic core promoter sequence (SEQ ID NO:1) (see claims 25-28).
This patent claims promoter constructs comprising all the claim elements in
US
6072050. In addition, promoters with at least 95% identity
to the portion of promoters SCP1 (35S UAR linked to core promoter
of SEQ ID NO: 1), UCP1 (one copy of Ubi1
UAR linked with the core promoter), UCP2
(2 copies of Ubi1 UAR linked with the core
promoter), UCP3 (3 copies of Ubi1 UAR
linked with the core promoter) and UCP4
(4 copies of Ubi1 UAR linked with the core
promoter) are also covered.
According to the specification, upstream
activating region (UAR) is typically a position or
orientation dependent element that primarily directs tissue, cell type, or
regulated expression. The UAR in claims 1 and 14 is not
restricted to Ubi-1 UAR and CaMV 35S UAR and therefore could be from any
organism.
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AU
751402 B2
- Earliest priority - 24 february 1998
- Filed - 23 February 1999
- Granted - 15 August 2002
- Expected expiry -23 February 2019
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Title - Synthetic promoters
Claim 1
A synthetic DNA plant promoter sequence, said sequence
comprising:
a TATA motif;
a transcription start site;
a region between said TATA motif and said start site that is at least about
64% GC-rich,
an upstream element; and
one or more upstream activating regions;
wherein said promoter sequence comprises a sequence selected
from the group consisting of:
a) a nucleotide sequeuce set forth in SEQ ID NO; 12,
b) a nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 15,
c) a nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 16,
d) a nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 17, and
e) a nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 18.
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Claim 2
An expression cassette comprising:
a synthetic promoter comprising
a TATA motif;
a transcription start site and a region there between that is at least
about 64% GC rich;
an upstream element; and
one or more upstream activating regions;
a structural gene operatively linked to said promoter; and
a transcription end site polyadenylation signal, wherein said promoter
sequence comprises a sequence selected from the group
consisting of:
a) a. nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 12,
b) a nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 15,
c) a nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 16,
d) a nucleotide sequence set Forth in SEQ ID NO: 17, and
e) a nucleatide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 18.
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Claim 10
An expression cassette comprising:
a synthetic core promoter comprising the sequence set forth
in SEQ ID NO:1 or SEQ ID NO:10,
a synthetic upstream element comprising the sequence set
forth in SEQ ID NO:2, and
an upstream activating region comprising the sequence set
forth in SEQ ID NO:12 or 13,
a structural gene operatively linked to said promoter; and
a transcription end site polyadenylation signal.
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Claim 11
A DNA sequence comprising a promoter construct, said
construct
comprising in operable linkage:
a core synthetic promoter sequence comprising
a TATA motif,
a transcription start site, and
a region between said TATA motif and said start site that is at least
64% GC-rich,
wherein said region is not a region between a TATA
motif and a transcription start site of native maize ubiquitin promoter;
a heterologous upstream element; and
a heterologous upstream activating region operably linked to said core
synthetic promoter; wherein said upstream activating region is selected from the
group consisting of CaMV 35S UAR and Ubi-1 UAR.
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Claim 19
A method for controlling the level of expression of a transgenic nucleotide
sequence in a dicotyledonous plant cell, said method comprising
transforming said plant cell with an expression cassette
comprising
a synthetic promoter comprising
a TATA motif;
a transcription start site and a region there between that is at least
about 64% GC-rich;
an upstream element; and
one or more upstream activating regions;
a structural gene operatively linked to said promoter; and
a transcription end site polyadenylation signal,
wherein said promoter sequence comprises a sequence
selected from the group consisting of:
a) a nucleotide sequeuce set forth in SEQ ID NO; 12,
b) a nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 15,
c) a nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 16,
d) a nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 17, and
e) a nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 18.
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Claim 34
A method for controlling the level of expression of a transgenic nucleotide
sequence in a dicotyledonous plant cell, substantially as hereinbefore described
with reference to any one of the examples.
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The Australian patent claims cover all the claim elements for the synthetic
promoters, the upstream element and the UARs as claimed in
US
6555673. Addition to these, it also claims for a method for
controlling the level of expression of a transgenic nucleotide sequence in
dicotyledonous plant cells comprising transforming a plant cell with an
expression cassette comprising a synthetic promoter comprising the above claim
elements.
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Remarks
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Related applications are pending in Europe (EP 1056875) and
Canada (CA 2314598). A patent was also granted in New Zealand
(NZ 506182).
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AU
729929 B2
- Earliest priority - 11 June 1996
- Filed - 10 June 1997
- Granted - 15 February 2001
- Expected expiry - 10 June 2017
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Title - A synthetic plant core promoter and upstream
regulatory element
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Claim 1
A synthetic DNA plant promoter sequence, said sequence comprising:
a TATA motif,
a transcription start site, and
a region between said TATA motif and said start site that is at least 64%
GC-rich.
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Claim 3
An expression cassette comprising
a synthetic promoter comprising
a TATA motif,
a transcription start site and
a region there between that is at least 65% GC rich,
a structural gene operatively linked to said promoter, and
a transcription end site polyadenylation signal.
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| Claim 17
A synthetic upstream element having a sequence of SEQ ID NO:2.
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Claim 18
An expression cassette comprising:
a promoter sequence;
a structural gene operatively linked to said promoter sequence;
a polyadenylation signal; and
a synthetic upstream element comprising SEQ ID NO:2 operatively linked to said
promoter sequence so that expression is enhanced.
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Claim 23
A synthetic DNA plant promoter sequence functional in a plant cell, said
sequence comprising:
a TATA motif,
a transcription start site, and
a region between said TATA motif and said start site that is at least 64%
GC-rich; wherein said promoter sequence is less than 1000 bp.
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The claims are related to:
- A synthetic promoter comprising a TATA motif, a region at least 64% GC-rich,
and a transcription start site.
- An expression cassette comprising a synthetic promoter and a structural gene
linked to the promoter and a poly (A) signal.
- A synthetic upstream element as claimed in the related U.S. patent
(US
6072050).
- An expression cassette as described having in addition the the above
upstream element linked to the promoter. The element enhances the transcription
process.
- A synthetic promoter functional in plant cells. The elements are the same as
described for the former synthetic promoter but this one is limited to maximum 1
kb in length.
The claims for the synthetic promoter in this Australian patent is very broad
as comparing to the related US and Canadian patents.
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EP
914454 B1
- Earliest priority - 11 June 1996
- Filed - 10 June 1997
- Granted - 9 March 2005
- Expected expiry - 9 June 2017
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Title - A synthetic plant core promoter and upstream
regulatory element
Claim 1
A synthetic upstream element having a sequence of SEQ ID NO:2.
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Claim 2
An expression cassette comprising:
a promoter;
a structural gene operatively linked to said promoter sequence;
a polyadenylation signal; and
a synthetic upstream element comprising SEQ ID NO:2 operatively linked to said
promoter so that expression is enhanced.
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Claim 6
A nucleic acid vector comprising
(i) a promoter operatively linked to a structural gene, wherein the promoter is
a synthetic DNA plant promoter sequence which comprises:
a TATA motif;
a transcription start site; and
a region between the TATA motif and the start site that is at least 64% GC-rich;
and
(ii) an upstream element operatively linked to said promoter comprising the
sequence of SEQ ID NO:2.
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CA 2257719
- Earliest priority - 11 June 1996
- Filed - 10 June 1997
- Granted - 31 May 2005
- Expected expiry - 9 June 2017
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Title - A synthetic plant core promoter and upstream
regulatory element
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Claim 1
A synthetic DNA promoter functional in plant cells, said promoter comprising:
a TATA motif,
a transcription start site, and
a region between said TATA motif and said start site that is at least 64%
GC-rich, wherein the sequence of said promoter is set forth in SEQ ID NO:10.
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Claim 2
A synthetic DNA promoter functional in plant cells, said promoter comprising:
a TATA motif,
a transcription start site, and
a region between said TATA motif and said start site that is at least 64%
GC-rich, wherein the sequence of said promoter is set forth in SEQ ID NO:1.
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Claim 3
An expression cassette comprising:
a synthetic promoter functional in plant cells, wherein the sequence of said
promoter is set forth in SEQ ID NO:1;
a structural gene operatively linked to said promoter; and
a transcription end site polyadenylation signal.
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Claim 4
An expression cassette comprising:
a synthetic promoter functional in plant cells, wherein the sequence of said
promoter is set forth in SEQ ID NO:1;
a structural gene operatively linked to said promoter; and
a transcription end site polyadenylation signal.
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Claim 16
A synthetic upstream element having a sequence of SEQ ID NO:2.
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| Claim 18
An expression cassette comprising:
a promoter sequence;
a structural gene operatively linked to said promoter sequence;
a polyadenylation signal; and
a synthetic upstream element comprising SEQ ID NO:2 operatively linked to said
promoter so that expression is enhanced.
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Remarks
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Application also filed in Brazil (BR 9710690 A)
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