Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Nucleic acid for reducing protein content in rice seed
- Patent Title (中): 用于降低水稻种子蛋白质含量的核酸
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Application No.: US10539992Application Date: 2003-12-09
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Publication No.: US07728191B2Publication Date: 2010-06-01
- Inventor: Masaharu Kuroda
- Applicant: Masaharu Kuroda
- Applicant Address: JP Ibaraki
- Assignee: Incorporated Administrative Agency National Agriculture and Bio-oriented Research Organization
- Current Assignee: Incorporated Administrative Agency National Agriculture and Bio-oriented Research Organization
- Current Assignee Address: JP Ibaraki
- Agency: King & Spalding LLP
- Agent Susan J. Myers Fitch; Peter J. Dehlinger
- Priority: JP2002-369700 20021220
- International Application: PCT/JP03/15753 WO 20031209
- International Announcement: WO2004/056993 WO 20040708
- Main IPC: A01H5/00
- IPC: A01H5/00 ; C12N15/82 ; C07H21/04

Abstract:
It is intended to provide a method of reducing the total amount of stored protein, to develop a technique required therefor, and to provide a plant and its seeds developed by the above method and a method of using such a plant and seeds. More specifically, a nucleic acid molecule containing a consecutive nucleic acid sequence of at least 15 in length which is complementary with a nucleic acid sequence encoding prolamin polypeptide or a nucleic acid sequence having a homology of at least about 70% to the complementary nucleic acid sequence having at least 15 nucleotide length. A method of reducing the expression dose of a protein in a seed of a plant which comprises: A) the step of providing the above-described nucleic acid molecule; B) the step of transferring the nucleic acid molecule into the cells of the plant; C) the step of re-differentiating the cells to construct a transgenic plant; and D) the step of obtaining seeds from the transgenic plant.
Public/Granted literature
- US20080096277A1 Plant With Reduced Protein Content in Seed, Method of Constructing the Same and Method of Using the Same Public/Granted day:2008-04-24
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