WO1994002619A1 - A brassica regulatory sequence for root-specific or root-abundant gene expression - Google Patents
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- the present invention is directed to an isolated promoter for root abundant gene expression. More particularly, the present invention is also directed to a composite gene comprising the isolated promoter in combination with a heterologous structural gene, preferably a heterologous gene encoding a protein or peptide that when expressed in the roots of a plant confers immunity or resistance to disease to the roots of the plant.
- the present invention is useful because it provides a promoter and a method for genetically conferring immunity or resistance to disease to the roots of transformable plants.
- the process of tissue and organ development in plants involves the temporal and spatial expression of a large array of genes that determine the patterns of cell division, elongation and differentiation leading to the final structure and function of the tissue or organ.
- Kamalay and Goldberg (Cell 19:935, 1980; Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 81:2801, 1984) estimated that as many as 25,000 diverse genes may be expressed in the tobacco anther. Of these, as many as 10,000 are anther-specific. While these many genes may not be unique to every organ, many tissue types from several species have been studied to date, and have revealed sets of genes which appear to be either uniquely, or predominantly expressed in individual tissues.
- U.S. Patent 4,803,165 (Applebaum) teaches the transformation of the nitrogen fixing organism, Rhizobium japonicum , to express the toxic crystal protein of Bacillus thuringiensis under control of the nif promoter of J?. japonicum .
- U.S. Patent 5,008,194 (Rolfe et al. ) further teaches the transformation of Bradyrhizobium japonicum, to express the toxic crystal protein of Bacillus thuringiensis under control of the nifH promoter of B . japoni cum .
- the present invention is directed to the components and methods for genetically transforming plants, particularly food crops, that have roots that are susceptible to fungal or insect diseases, whereupon the roots of the transformed plant express a toxin or substance that provides the immunity or resistance to fungal or insect disease.
- the present invention has several aspects.
- the present invention is directed to an isolated promoter element that exhibits root abundant expression.
- the isolated promoter element of the present invention comprises the nucleotide sequence of Figure 7 (SEQ ID No. 5) and functionally equivalent nucleotide sequences that have at least 95% homology with the nucleotide sequence of Figure 7 (SEQ. ID No. 5) .
- the present invention also encompasses a recombinant DNA molecule having the nucleotide sequence of Figure 7 (SEQ ID No. 5) or that is functionally equivalent and 95% homologous to the sequence of Figure 7 (SEQ ID No. 5) .
- the present invention is also directed to a recombinant DNA plasmid that is _ capable of functioning as a vector comprising the nucleotide sequence of Figure 7 or a functionally equivalent nucleotide sequence having at least 95% homology to the nucleotide sequence of Figure 7.
- Two examples of the plasmids of the present invention are pTZHGUS and pALLTKRTlG.
- the present invention further encompasses a method for conferring disease resistance or immunity on disease susceptible plant roots comprising the steps of: a. isolating in any order, a promoter from a gene having root abundant expression, and a heterologous DNA fragment that encodes for a protein or peptide that is capable of conferring immunity or resistance to an insect and/or a fungal disease affecting a plant's roots; b. inserting into a vector, individually or in 5 combination, the isolated promoter and the heterologous DNA fragment from Step (a) such that said heterologous DNA fragment is both downstream from said promoter and so oriented relative to said promoter as to be 10 under expressible control thereof; c. transforming a disease susceptible species of plant, plant cell, or plant tissue protoplast, with said vector, whereupon the roots of the transformed plant express the
- Figure l Dot blot analysis of 22 isolates from a restreaked colony of the root cDNA clone, Gl-3b, hybridized with single strand cDNA probes made from reverse transcription of leaf (L) , flower bud (B) or root (R) poly(A) + mRNA, and washed under low (2X SSC, 0.1% SDS, 40°C) (top) and high (0.1X SSC, 0.1% SDS, 65°C) (bottom) stringency, and subjected to autoradiography for 12 and 48 hours, respectively. The bottom right dot corresponds to pTZ18R vector, spotted as a control.
- Figure 2X SSC 0.1% SDS, 40°C
- 0.1X SSC 0.1% SDS, 65°C
- Figure 3 Results from primer extension experiment using 10 ug of total Brassica napus root RNA as template and oligonucleotide PEG22, as primer as outlined in the text.
- P primer extension products
- a sequencing reaction was run on a DNA sample of known sequence and loaded on the sequencing gel in adjacent wells. Four bands (arrows) with sizes of 35, 36, 38 and 39 nucleotides (bottom to top) were obtained.
- Figure 4 Complete nucleotide sequence (SEQ ID No. 1) of the genomic clone G11F, indicating the putative ATG translation start site (boxed) and stop site (dot underlined) , the predicted transcription start site (arrow) based on the size of transcript and on the primer extension results, and the putative CAT and TATA regulatory sequences (solid underlined) .
- Figure 5. Synthetic oligonucleotides A and B used for PCR amplification of the upstream region of G11F. Oligonucleotide A (SEQ ID No. 2) , starting with the sequence 5'TATGGCT. . .3', corresponds in part to nucleotides -518 to -496 on the sense strand, while oligonucleotide B (SEQ ID No. 3) , starting with
- 5'GTTTCAC. . .3' corresponds in part to nucleotides -1 to -24 on the antisense strand of the promoter region.
- the additional nucleotides on the 5' end of each oligonucleotide provide restriction sites (as indicated) for cloning, in addition to the option for cloning using blunt ended DNA fragments.
- Figure 6 Nucleotide sequence (SEQ ID No. 4) of the final "promoter" region obtained following PCR amplification.
- This fragment was digested with Hindlll alone (since an error early in sequence determination resulted in failure to detect an internal Xj al site prior to synthesis of oligonucleotide primers) , and the resulting fragment, having a tfii-dlll- cut 5' end and a blunt 3' end, was cloned into the Hindlll /Smal-cut vector fragment of pALLTKRep to generate the vector shown in Figure 8.
- the promoter corresponds to the 518 base pairs that are immediately upstream from the ATG start site shown in
- Figure 4. Map of the binary vector pALLTKRTlG in which the root promoter was cloned in front of the GUS reporter gene in binary vector pALLTKRep.
- FIG. 9 Map of vector pTZHGUS in which the 2.7 kb -EcoRI/ifindlll fragment that contained the root-promoter-GUS gene cassette of pALLTKRTlG was transferred into the EcoRl /Hindlll cut pTZ18R vector.
- Figure 10 Map of vector DP2554 in which the PCR- amplified root promoter was cloned in front of a reporter gene cassette, which included a tobacco mosaic virus omega prime (O') leader sequence, a corn alcohol dehydrogenase intron sequence (AdH) , the GUS gene and a potato proteinase inhibitor gene terminator (Pi-nll) . This reporter cassette was previously found to express well in corn.
- Figure 11 Map of vector DP2553 which is structurally similar to DP2554 ( Figure
- the present invention has multiple aspects. However, in its simplest form, it is directed to an isolated promoter having the nucleotide sequence of Figure 7 (SEQ ID No. 5) .
- the promoter of Figure 7 was isolated from a structural gene having abundant expression in the roots of Brassica napus (cd. cultivar Westar (Agriculture Canada, Saskatoon) .
- the isolated promoter element was ligated to a heterologous structural gene, the ?-glucuronidase gene, to form a composite gene capable of demonstrating the functionality and specificity of expression of the promoter.
- This aspect of the present invention demonstrates the suitability of using this promoter in conjunction with a heterologous structural gene encoding a protein or peptide capable of conferring disease resistance or immunity to the roots of the plants that were susceptible to the disease.
- Disease is meant any adverse condition caused by an organism other than the plant itself which adversely affects either the growth rate or the vitality of the plant.
- the most common sources of disease to the roots of a plant are insects, insect larvae or fungi.
- plant as used herein is meant to include any plant having a desirable property including aesthetic beauty or commercial value. Particularly preferred plants are those plants that provide commercially valuable crops, including food and tobacco.
- the foreign structural gene In order for the isolated promoter element to control expression of a foreign structural gene, the foreign structural gene must lie "downstream” or alternatively on the 3' side of the promoter.
- the distance in base pairs (bp') between the functional elements of the promoter, e.g., the transcription initiation site, and the translational ("ATG") start site also affect expression.
- Optimum distance can be achieved by experimentally varying the distance between the functional elements of the promoter and the ATG start site of the structural gene.
- reasonable operability is obtained when the distance between the promoter and the heterologous structural gene is similar to the distance between the promoter and the native gene that it normally controls.
- the isolated promoter of Figure 7 incorporates all bases upstream of the ATG start site of its native gene. Accordingly, reasonable operability is expected with any heterologous gene that is capable of being ligated to the isolated promoter of the present invention.
- the resulting cDNA library was plated out on 12 plates at a density of 2-4xl0 3 cells per plate, and colony lifts were performed according to Sambrook et al. (A Laboratory Manual, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 1982) . Replicates of each plate were made to permit multiple probings.
- the filters were prehybridized for 2-6 hours at 42°C in 50% formamide, 5X SSPE, 1% sodium dodecyl sulfate ("SDS”) , 500 ug/ml heparin, 0.1% sodium pyrophosphate and 0.1 g/ml dextran sulfate.
- IX SSPE is meant the following solution: lOmM sodium phosphate, pH 7.4, 150 mM sodium chloride, ImM EDTA. Overnight hybridization of replicate blots was carried out in the same solution, containing as probe, single strand cDNA made from reverse transcription of poly(A) + mRNA isolated previously from root, leaf, seed, or flower bud tissues. The blots were washed to high stringency (65°C in 0.1X SSC, 1% SDS) , wrapped in plastic wrap and subjected to autoradiography.
- IX SSC is meant the following solution: 150mM sodium chloride, 15mM sodium citrate, pH 7.0. Colonies that produced positive hybridization signals on blots probed with root cDNA but not with cDNA probes for other tissues were transferred onto a master plate. Replicates were made and subjected to two more rounds of screening as above.
- Putatively positive clones were selected.
- the positive clones were then replated to isolate new individual colonies and to ensure that more than one clone was not present in the original colony.
- the DNA from the isolated colonies was then subjected to dot blot analysis, using single strand cDNAs probes.
- the twenty-two (22) isolates from the one colony designated Gl-3b which were analyzed by dot blots, yielded 13 clones which exhibited root-specific hybridization under high stringency washes (0.IX SSC, 0.1% SDS, 65°C) .
- Clone Gl-3b #12 (hereinafter called Gl-3b) was selected for further characterization. Restriction digests of DNA from this clone yielded an insert of only 311 nucleotides.
- the washed blot was subjected to autoradiography for 3.5 days. Strong hybridization to a 1.2 kb band in root RNA is noted with faint hybridization to a similar size band in petal and anther tissues. No signal was observed in leaf, seed, flower, bud or stigma tissues under these conditions.
- the insert from cDNA clone Gl-3b was excised and transferred into pDB21 (Boivin and Bellemare, GATA 8:181, 1991), a vector sharing no homology with pTZ18R (Mead et a_l, Prot. Engin. 1:67, 1986) .
- the resultant plasmid was used to screen a pTZ18R-based genomic library constructed as 42 sub-fractions (Nantel et aJL. , Plant Mol. Biol. 16:955, 1991). Two sub-fractions yielded positive hybridization signals using the Gl-3b insert in pDB21 as a probe. These two subtractions were used for subsequent colony hybridization as described above.
- Reverse transcription buffer (final concentration 100 mM Tris-HCl pH 8.3 , 2 mM MgCl 2 50 mM KC1) was added and the mixture incubated for 45 minutes at 57°C. Thereafter, all four dNTPs (0.5 mM final each) and 200 U of RNAaseH " murine Moloney leukemia virus (M-MLV) reverse transcriptase (Bethesda Research Laboratories) were added to the mixture which was incubated for an additional 45 minutes at 50°C. RNA was degraded by a 30 minute incubation at 37°C in the presence of 0.3M NaOH and the solution was neutralized with 0.1M Tris-HCl pH 7.5 and 0.3M HC1.
- M-MLV murine Moloney leukemia virus
- primer extension was carried out, using total RNA and a labelled oligonucleotide that hybridized to a sequence 155 nucleotides downstream of the putative ATG.
- Four sharp, equally intense bands (39, 38, 36 and 35 nucleotides 5' to the putative ATG) were observed on the autoradiograph ( Figure 3) .
- We attribute the presence of more than one band to the presence of multiple homologous transcripts (this root clone is part of a gene family) which may differ slightly in length of transcript leader sequences, or alternatively to premature stops of the reverse transcriptase enzyme.
- the size of the primer extension products obtained confirmed that the predicted translational start site in G11F was in fact the real start site as indicated on the nucleotide sequence of Figure 4.
- Oligonucleotide A SEQ ID No. 2
- Oligonucleotide A SEQ ID No. 2
- the 3' end of Oligonucleotide A starting with the sequence 5'ATGGCT...3' , corresponds to nucleotides -518 to -496 on the sense strand.
- Oligonucleotide A also incorporates the ifindlll restriction site AAGCTT at a position immediately upstream to the nucleotide corresponding to base pair -518 on the sense strand.
- Oligonucleotide B (SEQ ID No. 3) is a 35 bp synthetic oligonucleotide. The 3' end of Oligonucleotide B, starting with 5'GTTTCAC...3 ' , corresponds to nucleotides -1 to -24 on the antisense strand of the promoter region.
- Oligonucleotide B also incorporates the six nucleotides TCTAGA that correspond to the Xjbal restriction site.
- the present invention encompasses an isolated promoter element comprising the nucleotide sequence of Figure 7 (SEQ ID No. 5) .
- the present invention encompasses a recombinant DNA molecule comprising a promoter of a gene exhibiting root abundant expression in Brassica sp. and comprising the sequence of Figure 7 (SEQ ID No. 5) .
- the present invention is also directed to a composite gene comprising a promoter having the nucleotide sequence of Figure 7 (SEQ ID No. 5) and a heterologous structural gene, under control of said promoter, preferably a structural gene capable of conferring disease resistance or immunity to the roots of a disease susceptible plant.
- a structural gene capable of conferring disease resistance or immunity to the roots of a disease susceptible plant.
- the choice of structural gene that is under control of the root promoter of the present invention will depend upon the disease or diseases to which the plant root is susceptible. For example, if the plant root is susceptible to consumption by lepidopteran larvae, the crystal protein of Bacillus thuringiensis, which is also known as the delta-endotoxin, has been reported to be effective. See Wong et a!., J. Biol.
- a composite gene of the present invention having both the promoter of the present invention and the crystal protein gene under its control is made by cloning the crystal protein gene using the techniques described above for cloning the promoter of Figure 6 (SEQ ID No. 4) .
- SEQ ID No. 4 By selecting the same restriction sites at the 3 ' end of the promoter and at the 5' end of the crystal protein gene, with the proviso that they are unique to both nucleic acid segments, the 3' end of the promoter and the 5' end of the crystal protein gene are capable of being ligated after digestion with the appropriate restriction endonuclease.
- the expression of the crystal protein is under control of the promoter of Figure 7.
- the distance may be varied by using conventional cloning techniques such as by cloning a promoter having either additional or fewer base pairs at its 3' end.
- the lengthened or shortened promoter is then ligated to an appropriate restriction site at the 5' end of the structural gene.
- the distance between the promoter and the structural gene may be lengthened by cloning additional bases upstream of the ATG start site but downstream from the restriction site that is used to ligate the gene to 3' end of the promoter.
- the present invention also addresses a second major cause of root disease in plants — fungi.
- fungi a plant's roots are susceptible to a fungal disease
- the structural gene that is under control of the isolated promoter of the present invention would encode for a fungistatic or a fungicidal agent.
- fungistatic or fungicidal agent is meant a chemical substance, typically a protein or a peptide, that inhibits a fungus or that destroys a fungus respectively.
- the present invention is directed to a recombinant DNA plasmid which is capable of functioning as a vector, comprising the nucleotide sequence of Figure 7 (SEQ ID No. 5) .
- a recombinant DNA plasmid which is capable of functioning as a vector, comprising the nucleotide sequence of Figure 7 (SEQ ID No. 5) .
- the promoter region corresponding to Figure 6 (SEQ ID No. 4) was purified and used in construction of the binary plant transformation vector pALLTKRTlG.
- the promoter having at the 5' end, a Hindlll restriction site, and at the 3' end, a blunt end corresponding to the natural 3'end of the PCR amplified "promoter” region, was cloned upstream of a gene encoding ⁇ - glucuronidase ("the GUS reporter gene") in the binary vector PALLTKRep, using the unique Hi-ndlll and Smal sites of pALLTKRep.
- the Nhel /Clal vector component of pBHOl.3 (from Clonetech, Palo Alto, CA) and the Xbal /Smal insert component of pALLNPTl (a vector essentially equivalent to pALLKanl, the construction of which was described in Arnoldo et a_l. , 1991) were purified , and overhanging ends were 'filled in' by incubation at room temperature for 25 minutes in the presence of the four dNTPs and DNA polymerase I (Klenow fragment) , followed by overnight ligation at 15°C in the presence of T4 DNA ligase.
- Arnoldo, et al. (1992) "Evaluation of Transgenic Plants Under Field Conditions," Genome 35: 58-63. Clones containing correctly oriented inserts were selected by analyzing DNA with restriction enzymes.
- a second vector, pTZHGUS ( Figure 9) was also constructed by removing the 2.7 kb EcoRl / Hindlll fragment containing the root promoter-GUS gene cassette of pALLTKRIG and inserting it into the EcoRl /Hindl l l cut pTZl ⁇ vector.
- the pTZl ⁇ vector is available from Pharmacia P-L Biochemicals, Inc. (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) .
- the PTZ11GUS construct was then used for sequencing the promoter-gene junction to verify the absence of any mutations that may have arisen during PCR amplification or cloning. No differences from the corresponding sequence of the genomic clone were found.
- the present invention also encompasses a method for conferring disease resistance or immunity upon plant roots that are susceptible to a disease comprising the steps of: a. isolating in any order, a promoter from a gene having root abundant expression, and a heterologous DNA fragment that encodes for a protein or peptide that is capable of conferring immunity or resistance to an insect or a fungal disease affecting a plant's roots; b. inserting into a vector, individually or in combination, the isolated promoter and the heterologous DNA fragment from Step (a) such that said heterologous DNA fragment is both downstream from said promoter and so oriented relative to said promoter as to be under expressible control thereof; c.
- the roots of the transformed plant express the protein or the peptide that confers upon said roots an immunity or a resistance to a disease that is not otherwise found in an untransformed plant of the same species.
- the seeds of the transformed plant carry the gene that confers immunity or resistance to a root disease.
- the method of transforming a plant according to the present invention is often dependent upon whether the disease susceptible plant to be transformed is classified as monocotyledonous (a monocot) or as dicotyledonous (a dicot) .
- a plant is a monocot if its sprouting seed has a single leaf.
- monocots include corn, wheat, rye, oats, barley, sorghum, rice, grasses, and the like.
- a plant is dicot if its sprouting seed has two leaves.
- the dicotyledonous plants include fruiting trees, vines, and shrubs, and most vegetables and flowers. The mechanisms for transformation of a monocot and a dicot differ from one another.
- dicotyledonous plants and a few monocots, (lily and asparagus) are susceptible to crown gall disease in which tumors, reflecting uncontrolled cell growth, appear at the site of a wound.
- the tumors are caused by infection with the soil borne bacterium Agrobacterium tumefaciens .
- Dicots that are susceptible to crown gall disease are capable of transformation using A . tumefaciens that is carrying an intact Ti (tumor inducing) plasmid.
- Transforming a susceptible dicot is begun by first inserting the gene to be expressed, such as the composite gene of the present invention, into a non-essential region of the T-DNA of a Ti plasmid or into a plasmid, such as pBR322, into which the T-DNA has been inserted.
- the techniques for such gene insertion are well known in the art as reflected in the following disclosures which are incorporated herein by reference. Schell et aj-. , 1983 "The Ti Plasmids as Natural and Practical Gene Vectors for Plants," Biotechnology 1:175 - 180; Herrera Estrella et aJL.
- the plasmid containing the composite gene of the present invention in a non-essential region of the T-DNA is then introduced into the bacterium A .
- tumefaciens that is carrying an intact Ti plasmid.
- the gene products of the vir region on the intact Ti plasmid mobilize the recombinant T-DNA which then integrates into the plant genome.
- the resulting transformed plant cells or parts are regenerated into transformed plants using plant regeneration techniques that are well known to those of ordinary skill in the art. See for example, Ellis et a_l. , "Tissue specific expression of pea legumin gene in seeds of Nicotiana plumbaginifolia , " Plant Mol. Biol.
- Plants that are regenerated by this technique carry the composite gene of the present invention in both their somatic cells and in their germ cells. Accordingly, a plant transformed according to the present invention is not only capable of expressing a heterologous structural gene under control of the promoter of Figure 7 (SEQ ID No. 5) , but it is also capable of passing that trait on to its progeny.
- the pALLTKRTlG vector was introduced into Brassica napus via Agrobacterium co-cultivation of cotyledon explants essentially as described in Moloney et al. , Plant Cell Rep. 8:238- 242 (1989) . Selfed seeds from regenerated plants were collected and germinated for 7 - 20 days on GM medium (MS organics, 3% sucrose, 0.2% Gel-rite) . Clones of the plantlets were maintained in culture, and one set of clones was transferred to soil in a greenhouse for recovering mature transgenic plants and seed for R2 population analysis.
- GM medium MS organics, 3% sucrose, 0.2% Gel-rite
- Excised roots from kanamycin resistant seedlings in culture were assayed for -.-glucuronidase activity by incubation in 100 mM sodium phosphate buffer, pH 7.0, containing 0.5 mM K 3 [Fe(CN) 6 ], 0.5 mM K 4 [Fe(CN) 5 ], 1 mM EDTA and 2 mM X-Gluc.
- X-Gluc is 5-bromo-4- chloro-3-indoyl-beta-glucuronide, which is commercially available, such as from Clontech Laboratories, Inc., Palo Alto, California).
- GUS activity was detected as patches of blue staining at the junction of primary and lateral roots and as streaks in the lateral roots; root hairs also stained blue ( Figure 12A - D) . While seedlings transformed with a vector containing the GUS gene driven by a CaMV 35S promoter yielded blue staining roots (positive control, Figure 12E) , GUS activity was not detectable in: i) roots from non- transformed seedlings ( Figure 12F) ; or ii) leaf or petiole tissues from the seedlings derived from pALLTKRTlG-transformed plants ( Figure 12G - H) . This establishes the root-specificity of this promoter.
- the binary vector pALLTKRTlG is primarily useful for the transformation of dicots, via an Agrobacterium system as described above, but this vector as well as non-binary derivatives can also be useful in direct DNA transformation methods, such as particle bombardment (Wang et a_l. , Plant Mol. Biol. 11:433 - 439, 1988; Chibbar et aJL. , Genome 34:453 - 460, 1991), electroporation (Fromm et al. , Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 82:5824 - 5828, 1985; Rhodes et al.
- the first vector is DP 2554 ( Figure 10) .
- DP 2554 contains the PCR-amplified root promoter of the present invention (B. napus rt pro) in front of a reporter gene cassette which included a tobacco mosaic virus omega prime (0') leader sequence, a corn alcohol dehydrogenase intron sequence (AdH) , the GUS gene, and a potato proteinase inhibitor gene terminator (Pi-nil) .
- This reporter cassette was previously found to express well in corn and monocots in general and is more fully discussed in copending USSN 07/387,739 which is incorporated herein by reference.
- the second vector is DP2553 ( Figure 11) .
- DP2553 is structurally similar to DP2554 except that its reporter cassette contains the corn R' gene instead of the GUS gene.
- This reporter cassette is also discussed in our copending application USSN 07/387,739. It is believed the components of these reporter cassettes could also work in monocots although probably with less efficiency. The recited combinations of components simply maximize the likelihood of detecting reporter gene expression from an introduced promoter even if it were a weak promoter.
- a susceptible plant could be transformed to express a composite gene of the present invention by other transformation techniques that are known to the art for the introduction of vectors into plants or plant cells which include but are not limited to calcium phosphate co-precipitation techniques, liposomes, protoplast fusion, micro- or macro-injection, and infection with viruses.
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