Anti-sense RNA for CAB transcript to reduce chlorophyll content in plants
First Claim
1. A nucleic acid construct comprising:
- (a) an anti-sense gene of a sense gene encoding a chlorophyll a/b binding protein, or a portion of said anti-sense gene, wherein said sense gene is at least 90% similar to the nucleic acid sequence of SEQ ID NO;
1, and wherein said portion of said anti-sense gene is of a size capable of disrupting transcription of said chlorophyll a/b binding protein;
(b) a seed specific promoter and a polyadenylation signal sequence both operatively linked to said anti-sense gene or portion thereof;
wherein said construct is useful for reducing the level of chlorophyll a/b binding protein in seed tissue.
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Abstract
The initial steps in photosynthesis are the conversion of light energy into chemical energy. This conversion is performed by the multisubunit protein-pigment complexes of the thylakoid membranes. Oxygen-evolving photosystems contain photosystem I (PSI) and photosystem II (PSII), which act in tandem. In PSII, the majority of light-adsorbing chlorophylls are attached to LHCII, the light harvesting complex associated with this photosystem. LHCII is the most abundant member of the family of chlorophyll a/b binding (CAB) proteins. A gene encoding a type I chlorophyll a/b binding protein of LHCII (ICABPSII) has been cloned from Brassica napus L. An anti-sense RNA of this gene has been used to reduce the amount of chlorophyll a/b binding protein and thus reduce the amount of chlorophyll in the resulting transgenic plants. By using "site" specific promoters the reduction of chlorophyll can be targeted to specific organelles in the transgenic plant and thus can be used to reduce the green color at these sites. Thus it is possible to use the anti-sense RNA of a chlorophyll a/b binding protein as a means for degreening, for example fruits, seeds or floral parts in transgenic plants.
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15 Claims
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1. A nucleic acid construct comprising:
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(a) an anti-sense gene of a sense gene encoding a chlorophyll a/b binding protein, or a portion of said anti-sense gene, wherein said sense gene is at least 90% similar to the nucleic acid sequence of SEQ ID NO;
1, and wherein said portion of said anti-sense gene is of a size capable of disrupting transcription of said chlorophyll a/b binding protein;(b) a seed specific promoter and a polyadenylation signal sequence both operatively linked to said anti-sense gene or portion thereof; wherein said construct is useful for reducing the level of chlorophyll a/b binding protein in seed tissue. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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