WO1996021023A1 - Dna sequences encoding carbohydrate polymer synthesizing enzymes and method for producing transgenic plants - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to nucleotide sequences encoding fructan synthesizing enzymes, a recombinant DNA sequence comprising one or more of said nucleotide sequences, a method for producing a genetically transformed host organism showing a modified fructan profile, and transformed plants or plant parts showing said modified fructan profile.
- Fructans refer to a group of carbohydrate compounds in which one or more fructosyl-fructose linkages constitute a majority of the linkages.
- the fructosyl-fructose linkages in fructans are of the ⁇ -2,6 or ⁇ -2,1 linkage type.
- Fructans with predominantly ⁇ -2,6 fructosyl-fructose linkages are usually called levan(s) .
- Fructans with predominantly ⁇ -2,1 fructosyl- fructose linkages are usually called inulin(s) .
- Fructan biosynthesis is common in several bacterial, fungal and algal families and also in specific plant families, such as the Liliaceae (e.g. Allium cepa) , Poaceae (e.g. Lolium perenne) and Asteraceae (e.g. Helianthus tuberosus) .
- the function of fructans in bacteria and fungi is poorly understood. It has been suggested that fructans act as extracellular stores of carbohydrate that can be mobilized during periods of carbohydrate stress (Jacques, 1993) . In plants, fructans can function as reserve carbohydrates which serve as a source of carbon for (re) growth (Meier and Reid, 1982) . In fructan-storing crops, fructan synthesis is restricted not only to specific organs (e.g.
- the vacuole is probably the location of both fructan biosynthesis and storage (Darwen and John, 1989; Wagner et al . , 1983) .
- fructan synthesizing bacteria examples include Streptococcus mutans and Bacillus subtil us, the biosynthesis of fructans from sucrose is catalysed by only one enzyme: levansucrase (EC 2.4.1.10) in B . subtil us (Dedonder 1966) and levansucrase, but also called fructosyltransferase, (FTF, EC 2.4.1.10) in S . mutans (Carlsson, 1970) .
- Bacterial fructan synthesis proceeds via the direct transfer of fructose from a donor-sucrose (G-F) to sucrose or other acceptor molecules according to the following reversible reaction:
- n may be larger than 10.000
- Water, hexoses, sucrose, oligosaccharides and levan may act as acceptor molecules for fructosyl units from sucrose (fructosyl donor) .
- Bacterial DNA sequences encoding FTF in S . mutans and levansucrase in B . subtilus are already described in the literature (Sato and Kuramitsu, 1986; Steinmetz et al . 1985) . Bacterial genes from several sources were used to transform specific host plants which normally cannot synthesize fructans, thereby inducing fructan synthesis (see for example: Van der Meer et al . , 1994; Ebskamp et al . , 1994) . A method to enhance the solid content of tomato fruits, using the levansucrase gene from B .
- subtilus and the dextransucrase gene from Leuconostoc mesenteroides is described in auplica ion WO 89/12386.
- a method to modify the fructan pattern in plants which normally cannot synthesize fructans using the levansucrase-encoding ftf gene from S. mutans and the levansucrase-encoding SacB gene from B . subtilus is described in applications NL A 9300646 and WO 94/14970.
- the use of a levansucrase-encoding DNA sequence from Erwinia amylovora which after integration in the host plant genome leads to the synthesis of levans, is described in DE 4227061 Al and WO A 9404692.
- transgenic plants which are transformed with levansucrase genes from bacteria. Accordingly, these transgenic plants synthesize and accumulate fructans structurally comparable to those synthesized by the donor bacteria (Van der Meer et al. , 1994; Ebskamp et al. , 1994).
- the present application differs from said applications in that it is related to fructosyltransferase-encoding DNA sequences derived from plants.
- These enzymes are structurally different from bacterial enzymes since there is no significant homology at the amino acid level and DNA level.
- the mechanism of fructan biosynthesis in plants is essentially different from that in bacteria. In contrast to fructan biosynthesis in bacteria, the formation of fructans in plants is mediated by more than one enzyme.
- fructan biosynthesis is catalysed by two enzymes: sucrose:sucrose fructosyltransferase (SST, EC 2.4.1.99) and fructan:fructan fructosyltransferase (FFT, EC 2.4.1.100) .
- SST sucrose:sucrose fructosyltransferase
- FFT fructan:fructan fructosyltransferase
- 1-SST and 1-FFT has been purified from tubers of H. tuberosus
- l-SST can also catalyse the formation of the tetrasaccharide 1, 1- [G- (F) 3 ] and pentasaccharide 1,1,1- [G- (F) 4 ] (Fig. 3A) . Therefore, l-SST activity can be described by the following general reaction:
- l-SST from H. tuberosus can catalyse the transfer from a fructosyl unit from G- (F) n , l ⁇ n ⁇ 3, onto water.
- the second enzyme, 1-FFT catalyses the formation of fructans with a higher degree of polymerization.
- This enzyme catalyses a polymerization reaction by the transfer of fructosyl units between trisaccharides, tetrasaccharides and larger fructose polymers according to the following general reaction:
- 1-FFT catalyses the transfer of fructosyl units between sucrose (G-F) and galactose (Gal) - containing carbohydrates [ (Gal) n -G-F] , also called galactans.
- 1-FFT can catalyse the transfer of a fructosyl unit from G-(F) 2 onto raffinose (Gal-G-F) which results in the formation of [Gal-G- (F) 2 ] .
- G-G-F raffinose
- both l- SST and l-FFT from H. tuberosus can use other substrates as fructosyl acceptor.
- l-SST and l-FFT have some overlapping activity - both enzymes can catalyse the formation of tetra and pentasaccharides (reactions 3 or 4) - l-SST and l-FFT are distinctly different enzymes.
- the l-SST and l-FFT proteins have different physical properties and are encoded by different genes.
- l-SST and l-FFT have essentially different enzymic properties.
- l-FFT is not able to catalyse the initial step of fructan synthesis (reaction 2)
- l-SST is not able to catalyse the formation of fructan polymers with a degree of polymerization higher then 5 [G- (F) n , n>4] .
- l-SST activity alone, it is only possible to synthesize oligofructans from sucrose with a degree of polymerization of up to 5 [G-(F) n , 2 ⁇ n ⁇ 4] .
- Bacterial fructans differ from fructans in plants with respect to the degree of polymerization and branching type and, consequently, in chemical and physical properties.
- fructans from plants are assembled from less than 1000 fructosylunits.
- Fructans from H. tuberosus are assembled from less than 100 fructosylunits.
- Fructans synthesized by bacteria may comprise more than 10.000 fructosyl units. Plant and bacterial fructans therefore differ in their possible applications.
- For fructans with a relatively low degree of polymerization such as those isolated from Asteraceae (e.g. Jerusalem Artichoke, chicory or dahlia)
- an application as phosphate substitute in calcium binding agents and detergents has already been worked out (W091/17189) .
- fructans G- (F) n decreases with an increasing degree of polymerization (increasing n-value) .
- the sweetening strength of the oligofructans G- (F) 2 and G- (F) 3 approximates that of sucrose (G-F) .
- the very long chain fructans such as those occurring in bacteria are not sweet at all.
- Very short chain fructans such as those synthesized by sucrose:sucrose fructosyltransferase can therefore be used as sweeteners with the additional advantage that these sweet- tasting fructans are non-cariogenic and can withstand digestion in the digestive tract of humans, which opens possibilities for use as a low caloric sweetener.
- the short chain fructans, and also the longer chain fructans, can be used as the hydrophilic moiety of biosurfactants .
- the genes encoding SST and FFT have not been isolated before from plants.
- SST and FFT-encoding genes from plants, at the amino acid level have no significant similarity to the known levansucrases and, at the D ⁇ A level, have no significant degree of homology to the levansucrase genes. For this reason it has not been possible to isolate the fructosyl transferase genes from plants using heterologous levansucrase probes from bacteria.
- the object of this invention is to provide nucleotide sequences encoding SST and FFT. Another object of this invention is to provide nucleotide sequences, obtained by recombination or mutagenesis of nucleotide sequences encoding SST or FFT, which encode enzymes having fructosyltransferase activity.
- Yet another object of this invention is to provide a method for transforming non-fructan synthesizing crops into fructan- synthesizing crops by introduction of the SST and/or FFT- encoding genes.
- Yet another object of this invention is to (partly) switch off the fructan synthesis in crops which normally synthesize fructans.
- this invention provides a DNA fragment having a nucleotide sequence SEQ ID. No. l, as shown in Fig. 4A, or a homologous sequence having a degree of homology of at least 70% which encodes l-sucrose:sucrose fructosyltransferase. Further, this invention provides a DNA fragment having a nucleotide sequence SEQ ID. No. 2 as shown in Fig. 4B or a homologous sequence having a degree of homology of at least 70% which encodes 1-fructan:fructan fructosyltransferase.
- l-SST 1-Sucrose:sucrose fructosyltransferase
- l-FFT 1- fructan:fructan fructosyltransferase
- PCR was performed using cDNA as template, a tail-specific primer and the degenerated primers specific for either l-SST or l-FFT.
- First-strand cDNA was synthesized from poly(A) + RNA isolated from tubers from H. tuberosus .
- RT-PCR resulted in a 450 bp specific fragment.
- RT-PCR resulted in a 800 bp specific fragment.
- the 450 and 800 bp PCR fragments were subsequently used to screen a cDNA library made from H. tuberosus tubers to isolate the full length cDNA sequences encoding l-SST and l-FFT, respectively.
- the SST and FFT-encoding sequences from plants of the present invention induce, after insertion into the genome of a host organism, for example a plant, changes in the concentrations of carbohydrates containing at least one fructosyl unit (sucrose, oligofructans, fructans or galactans) , or cause a change in the degree of polymerization of oligofructans, fructans or galactans.
- the present invention is related to said carbohydrates, since sucrose is the substrate for SST, oligofructans are products of SST, oligofructans and fructans with a higher degree of polymerization are substrates and products of FFT.
- said fructosyltransferase enzymes can also perform transfructosylation reactions with galactans of the raffinose series as fructosylacceptor.
- the present invention includes DNA sequences which are at least 70% identical to the 1-SST-encoding sequence from H. tuberosus , irrespective of whether the homologous sequences are derived from other plant sources, or obtained by mutagenesis of fructosyltransferase-encoding sequences from plant sources or from microorganisms. It is preferred that the degree of homology is at least 80%, more preferred that the degree of homology is at least 85% and still more preferred that the degree of homology is at least 90%. It is most particularly preferred that the degree of homology is at least 95%.
- the present invention includes DNA sequences which are at least 70% identical to the l-FFT-encoding sequence from H. tuberosus, irrespective of whether the homologous sequences are derived from other plant sources, or obtained by mutagenesis of fructosyltransferase-encoding sequences from micro-organisms. It is preferred that the degree of homology is at least 80%, more preferred that the degree of homology is at least 85% and still more preferred that the degree of homology is at least 90%. It is most particularly preferred that the degree of homology is at least 95%.
- the present invention includes also DNA sequences obtained by in vivo and in vi tro recombination using SST and/or FFT- encoding sequences from plants and fructosyltransferase- encoding sequences from other prokaryotic or eukaryotic sources, including bacteria and fungi.
- the present invention relates to SST-encoding D ⁇ A sequences from plants, which after insertion into the genome of a host organism induce the synthesis of oligofructans comprising of 2, 3 and/or 4 fructosyl units [G-(F) n , 2 ⁇ n ⁇ 4] .
- the present invention also relates to FFT-encoding D ⁇ A sequences from plants which after insertion into the genome of a host organism together with SST-encoding D ⁇ A sequences, induce the synthesis of fructans with a higher degree of polymerization [G- (F) n , n>4]
- the present invention also relates to chimeric gene constructs comprising sequences encoding SST or FFT, or part of the sequences, the sequences being present in the antisense orientation. Introduction of these antisense constructs in plants which can synthesize fructans, will cause inhibition of SST or FFT catalysed reactions or cause inhibition of SST or FFT expression.
- the present invention relates to chimeric gene constructs encoding SST, or part of the sequence, the coding sequence being present in antisense orientation.
- the present invention relates to chimeric gene constructs encoding FFT, or part of the sequence, the coding sequence being present in the antisense orientation.
- Transgenic plants thus obtained will accumulate oligofructans, rather than fructans with a higher degree of polymerization.
- the present invention provides a method fo producing a genetically transformed host organism showing modified fructan profile, which comprises the steps of: i) preparing a chimeric gene construct comprising one o more DNA fragments as defined above, or said DN fragments in the inverted orientation, operably linke to a promotor sequence active in said host organism an a terminator sequence active in said host organism, ii) introducing the chimeric gene construct into the genome of the host organism.
- the host organism may be a microorganism or a plant.
- the method additionally comprises the step of iii) regenerating the transformed plant cells to transgenic plants.
- the method of the invention comprises the following steps: a. construction of a chimeric gene comprising essentially the following sequences: a promoter which ensures the formation of a functional RNA or protein in the intended target organism, target organs, tissues or cells, a DNA sequence encoding SST or FFT, a transcription terminator operationally connected to the DNA sequence, the SST or FFT-encoding DNA sequence being functionally connected to a promoter, a DNA sequence encoding a targeting signal or a transit peptide which ensures targeting of SST or FFT to a specific subcellular compartment; b. introduction of the chimeric gene into the genome of a host organism so as to obtain genetic material comprising the DNA sequence and c. regeneration of the genetic material in a transformed host organism.
- the DNA sequence encoding SST or FFT is preferably linked to a regulatory sequence that ensures proper expression of the D ⁇ A sequence in a host organism, such as a bacterium, a yeast, an alga or a plant, at a sufficiently high expression level.
- Regulatory sequences are a promoter, a termination signal and a transcription or translational enhancer.
- a promoter can be the 35S promoter of the cauliflower mosaic virus (CaMV) , or a sugar-inducible promoter like the patatine promoter or an organ-specific promoter like the tuber-specific potato proteinase inhibitor II promoter or any other inducible or tissue-specific promoter.
- the SST or FFT-encoding D ⁇ A sequence is preferably linked to regulatory sequences that are operative in plants and that ensure proper expression of the D ⁇ A sequence in the different plant organs, tissues or cells.
- a highly preferable promoter is a promoter which is active in organs and cell types which normally accumulate sucrose (the primary substrate for fructan synthesis) .
- the production of fructans is particularly advantageous in organs storing large amounts of sucrose, such as the tap roots of sugar beet or the stems of sugar cane. Besides roots, other organs or cell types are involved in the synthesis, processing, transport and accumulation of sucrose. Therefore, SST or FFT-encoding sequences are also suitably expressed in leaves, stems, roots, tubers, reproductive organs, and seeds.
- the D ⁇ A sequence encoding SST or FFT contains, or is linked to, a sequence encoding a transit peptide which directs the SST or FFT mature protein to a subcellular compartment containing sucrose.
- the production of fructans is particularly advantageous in the vacuole which can accumulate very high concentrations of sucrose (up to 900 mol m "3 ) .
- other subcellular compartments are involved in the synthesis (cytoplasm) , processing (cytoplasm, mitochondria, plastids) and transport (cell wall, cytoplasm) of sucrose.
- the present invention therefore relates to the use of sequences that allow targeting of the SST or FFT product to specific subcellular compartments, such as the vacuole, the cell wall, mitochondria, plastids and cytoplasm.
- the present invention also relates to gene constructs, comprising a sequence encoding SST or FFT, or part of th sequences, the coding sequence being present in the antisense orientation.
- the SST or the FFT- encoding sequence is preferably linked to a promoter that ensures the formation of an antisense R ⁇ A in the cell types which normally were able to synthesize fructans.
- the recombinant D ⁇ As of the present invention may also encode proteins having herbicide resistance, plant growth promoting, plant growth inhibiting, anti-fungal, anti ⁇ bacterial, anti-viral and/or anti-nematode properties or conferring stress resistance.
- the recombinant D ⁇ As of the present invention may further encode proteins which induce sterility.
- the D ⁇ A is to be introduced into a heterologous organism it may be modified to remove known mR ⁇ A instability motifs (such as AT rich regions) ; and polyadenylation signals, and/or codons which are preferred by the organism, into which the recombinant D ⁇ A is to be inserted, are used so that expression of the thus modified D ⁇ A in the host organism is higher than that obtained by expression of the unmodified recombinant D ⁇ A in the same host organism.
- the present invention also provides the transformed host organism, especially a transformed plant, produced by the above method.
- the invention preferably includes agricultural, forage, vegetable, ornamental and fruit crops, more preferably sugar beet, sugar cane, potato, petunia, alfalfa, soybean, rice, ryegrass, thimothygrass, wheat, barley, sorghum, maize, chicory, Jerusalem artichoke, tulip, melon, onion, garlic, tomato, strawberry, apple and pear.
- the invention includes a plant cell, seed, fruit, seedling or any plant part harbouring recombinant D ⁇ A, comprising a sequence encoding SST or FFT as defined herein.
- this invention includes the progeny of the transformed plants which contain the D ⁇ A stably incorporated and heritable in a Mendelian manner and/or the seeds of such plants and such progeny.
- Tubers of Helianthus tuberosus 'Colombia' were used for the extraction of l-SST and l-FFT. Tubers were harvested in August-September, during the period of rapid tuber growth and massive fructan accumulation. Tubers were washed and frozen in liquid nitrogen.
- the protein extract was kept at 4°C and adjusted to 45% saturation with (NH 4 ) 2 S0 4 .
- the insoluble proteins were pelleted by centrifugation (10,000 g, 30 min) and discarded.
- the 45% supernatant was brought to 70% saturation by further addition of (NH) 2 S0 4 .
- the pellet obtained after a second centrifugation step, was redissolved in 60 cm 3 50 mol m '3 phosphate (P) buffer, pH 6.5, 1 mol m '3 DTT and 1 mol m° PMSF (Sigma, USA), and desalted by dialysis against 10 mol m "3 P-buffer, pH 6.5, 1 mol m *3 PMSF and 1 mol m "3 DTT, for 16 h. After buffer replacement, dialysis was continued for another 3 h. The whole procedure was performed at temperatures between 0 and 4°C.
- P mol m '3 phosphate
- the centrifuged dialysate (30,000 g, 30 min) was applied onto a 25x120 mm Q Sepharose Phast Flow column (4°C) , which had been prewashed with 10 mol m-3 bis Tris, pH 6.5, 1 mol m "3 DTT, 1 mol m' 3 PMSF and 5 mol m '3 EDTA in Milli Q water. Bound proteins were eluted with an NaCl gradient (0-300 mol m '3 ) in the same buffer at a flow rate of 5 cm 3 min' 1 . l-SST eluted at 200-250 mol m" 3 NaCl.
- the Q Sepharose fractions were adjusted to 400 mol m "3 with solid (NH 4 ) : S0 4 .
- Fractions of 20 cm 3 were loaded onto a 15 x 50 mm column of Phenyl Sepharose High Performance or Phenyl Sepharose High Substitution, which where pre-equilibrated wit 10 mol m "3 bis Tris buffer, pH 6.5, containing 500 mol m" ( ⁇ H 4 ) 2 S0 4 , 1 mol m "3 DTT, 1 mol m '3 PMSF, 2 mol m '3 EDTA and 0.1 CHAPS (buffer A) at 12°C.
- Phenyl Sepharose fractions up to 10 cm 3 were injected onto a 5 x 50 mm Concanavalin A Sepharose column, prewashed in 20 mol m "3 bis-Tris, pH 6.5, 250 mol m "3 NaCl, 0.5 mol m "3 CaCl 2 , 0.5 mol m “3 MnCl 2 , 1 mol m “3 DTT and 1 mol m "3 PMSF.
- Bound l-SST was eluted with 500 mol m '3 ⁇ -v-CH 3 -mannopyranoside in the same buffer.
- Active fractions of one hydroxylapatite run were pooled and applied onto a 5x50 mm Mono Q-column which was pre- equilibrated with 10 mol m "3 P-buffer, pH 6.5, 1 mol m "3 DTT, 1 mol m “3 EDTA and 0.1% CHAPS. Bound proteins were eluted with an NaCl gradient (0-500 mol m "3 ) at a flow rate of 0.5 cm 3 min "1 . 1- SST eluted at 250 mol m "3 NaCl.
- a crude protein extract was obtained from tubers of H. tuberosus as described for the purification of l-SST.
- the supernatant of the crude protein extract, as obtained after centrifugation was adjusted to 45% saturation with (NK 4 ) 2 S0 and stirred for 1 h.
- the insoluble proteins were pelleted by centrifugation at 10,000 g for 30 min.
- the pellet was redissolved in 60 cm 3 50 mol m "3 P-buffer, pH 6.5, 1 mol m' 3 DTT and 1 mol m "3 PMSF, and dialyzed overnight against 10 mol m" 3 citrate/phosphate (C/P) buffer, pH 4.5, containing l mol m' 3 PMSF and 1 mol m '3 DTT.
- C/P citrate/phosphate
- the contents of the dialysis tubing was readjusted to pH 6.5 with 0.2 M Na 2 HP0 4 and the insoluble proteins were removed by centrifugation at 30.000 g for l h.
- the supernatant was loaded onto a 25 x 120 mm column of Q Sepharose Phast Flow (Pharmacia) pre-equilibrated with 10 mol m' 3 P-buffer, pH 6.5, 1 mol "3 DTT and 1 mol m "3 PMSF in Milli Q water ( (Millipore B.V., The Netherlands).
- the column was cooled to 4°C. Bound proteins were eluted with a positive NaCl gradient at a flow rate of 5 cm 3 min "1 .
- Phenyl Sepharose fractions (up to 4 cm 3 ) were injected onto a Hiload 16 x 600 mm Superdex 75 prep grade column (Pharmacia) pre-washed in 10 mol m' 3 P-buffer, pH 6.5, and 1 mol m ⁇ 3 DTT. Proteins were eluted in the same buffer at a flow rate of 0.5 cm 3 min " ' at 20°C. l-FFT eluted 95-105 min after injection.
- Neosugar P Meltiol
- G-(F) a monomer of a hexol
- G-(F) a polymer of a hexoses
- 4% sucrose a polymer of a hexoses
- 42% G-(F) a polymer of a hexoses
- 44% G-(F) 3 a polymer of a hexoses
- 7% G-(F) 4 7% G-(F) 4
- a net gain of GF 4 was taken as a measure for l-FFT activity.
- 15 mm 3 column fractions were mixed wit 15 mm 3 500 mol m "3 GF in 100 mol m "3 C/P-buffer, pH 5.0 an incubated for 3 h at 35°C.
- GF 2 synthesis was taken as a measur for l-SST activity.
- Sucrose and oligofructans were analyzed by RP-HPLC using 2.1 x 220 mmsperi-5 RP 18 column (Brownlee Labs, Santa Clara, USA) . Milli Q water was used as the eluant at a flow rate of 0.3 cm 3 min "1 at 37°C. Glucose and fructose were quantified o a 6.5 x 300 mm Shodex SC-1011 column (Millipore B.V., Waters Chromatography Division, The Netherlands) run at 85°C with Milli Q water at 0.75 cm 3 min "1 . Sugars were detected with a 2142 refraction index detector (RID, Pharmacia) .
- RID 2142 refraction index detector
- Fructans were separated with a 60 min linear gradient of 0.25 to 0.4 mol m '3 NaAc in 0.1 mol m "3 NaOH at a flow rate of 1 ml min '1 . Detection was by pulsed amperometry (PAD) with a gold-working electrode. The applied potential of a pulse was kept at 0.1, 0.6 and -0.6 V for 0.5, 0.1 and 0.05 seconds, respectively. Rhamnose was used as an internal standard. Fructans were identified by comparison of their retention times with those of fructan standards isolated and purified from H. tuberosus according to the method of Heinze and Praznik (1991) .
- Mono Q fractions of l-SST or Superdex 75 fractions of l-FFT were desalted and concentrated by centrifugation in Centricon- 10 (2 cm 3 ) ultrafiltration devices (Grace B.V., Amicon division, The Netherlands) and subsequently collected by precipitation in 80% (v/v) aqueous acetone at -20°C.
- l-SST and l-FFT (each 50 ⁇ g) were dissolved in SDS-buffer (Laemmli, 1970) and separated on a pre-cast ExcelGel SDS, gradient 8-18. Proteins were stained with Coomassie Brilliant Blue according to Rosenfeld et al. (1992) .
- the resulting peptide mixture was separated by preparative RP-HPLC on a 9.3 x 250 mm SuperPac Pep-S column (Pharmacia) eluted with a linear gradient of 0.1% TFA in 0 to 60% aqueous acetonitrile at a flow rate of 4 ml min "1 .
- Individual peptide fractions were collected manually and stored at -80°C.
- the amino acid sequences of selected peptides were determined by Edman degradation, using a model 477A pulse-liquid sequenator, connected on-line to a model 120A RP-HPLC unit (Applied Biosystems) . Amino acid sequences specific for l-SST or FTT were translated into the corresponding degenerated DNA sequences (Example 1, Table 1) , which, in turn, were used as primers for PCR.
- Single stranded cDNA was synthesized by reverse transcriptase from 10 ⁇ g poly(A) + RNA by priming the poly(A) + RNA with the following tail specific primer: 5'-
- Degenerated oligonucleotides specific for l-SST or l-FFT and the tail specific primer, 5' -CCGAATTCAATACGACTCACTATAGCG- 3' were used for amplification of the single strand cDNA.
- PCR was performed in 50 ⁇ l PCR buffer (Life Technologies) , containing 100 pmol cDNA template, 100 pmol of the tail specific primer and 100 pmol of primers specific for l-SST or l-FFT. Amplification involved 30 cycles of denaturing (1 min, 92°C) , annealing (1 min, 42°C) and amplification (1 min, 72°C) .
- l-SST and l-FFT specific fragments generated by PCR were used to screen a Uni-ZAP XR cDNA library.
- Hybridization and washing of Hybond-N membrane were performed under high stringency conditions (hybridization at 65°C, final wash step with O.lxSSC, 0.1% SDS, 65°C) . Positive clones were purified, the pBluescript phagemids excised from the Uni-ZAP vector using the Exassist/Solr system (Stratagene) and the inserts analyzed by restriction enzyme analysis, hybridization - 19 - and sequencing.
- TLC plates were developed two times with either acetone, water (9:1, v/v), or butan-1-ol, propan-2-ol and water (3:12:4, v/v). Carbohydrates were visualized by spraying the TLC plates with urea-phosphoric acid (Wise et al . 1955) .
- Example 1 Purification of the sucrose:sucrose fructosyltransferase (l-SST) and fructan fructosyltransferase (l-FFT) , and isolation of l-SST and l-FFT- encoding cDNAs l-SST and l-FFT were purified from tubers of Helianthus tuberosus using precipitation techniques, several successive chromatography procedures and electrophoresis. Fractions with l-SST-activity, eluting from the Mono Q column gave one band after native PAGE. l-SST is cleaved by SDS, therefore analysis by SDS PAGE yielded two bands of 27 and 55 kDa (Fig. 1, lane 2) .
- S idem VGESDS Amino acid sequences 2 (l-SST, 25 kDa) , 6 and 7 (l-FFT) were used to design DNA primers specific for l-SST or l-FFT which were used for PCR.
- PCR using primers 2, 6 or 7 yielded DNA of about 450, 800 bp and 300 bp, respectively.
- An Uni-ZAP cDNA library constructed from mRNA isolated from H.
- tuberosus tubers was screened with either the 450 bp l-SST or the 800 bp l-FFT fragment. Screening of about 100.000 cDNA clones yielded about 20 positive clones hybridizing to the 450 bp fragment and 25 clones hybridizing to the 800 bp fragment. DNA of clones hybridizing to the 450 bp fragment did not hybridize to the 800 bp fragment and vice versa. Positive clones were purified, the pBluescript phagemids excised from the uni-ZAP vector and the insert characterized by restriction enzyme analysis, hybridization and sequencing.
- Sequence ID. No. 1 encoding l-SST, has an open reading frame of 1890 base pairs and encodes a protein of 630 amino acid residues.
- amino acid level l-SST shows a 66% similarity with soluble acid ⁇ -fructofuranosidase from carrot.
- Sequence ID. No. 2 encoding l-FFT, has an open reading frame of 1845 base pairs and encodes a protein of 615 amino acid residues and a molecular weight of about 69 kDa. This corresponds to the molecular weight of the purified l-FFT protein as established by SDS-PAGE (Koops and Jonker, 1994) .
- l-FFT shows a 60% similarity with soluble acid ⁇ -fructofuranosidase from carrot.
- l-SST and l-FFT have a relatively high degree of homology with acid invertase it has been shown that l-SST o l-FFT and invertase are distinctly different enzymes. It ha been shown that l-SST and l-FFT are unable to catalyse th hydrolysis of sucrose (invertase activity) . Hydrolyti activity of purified l-SST and l-FFT against sucrose has bee tested at a range of pH's and sucrose concentrations. Ther was no significant invertase activity under any of thes conditions (Koops and Jonker 1994) .
- the full length sst cDNA clone designated pSST 103, was use for the introduction of an Ncol site at the ATG (position 34) , and a EcoRV site downstream of the stopcodon (at positio 1924) using PCR.
- pSST 103 The full length sst cDNA clone, designated pSST 103, was use for the introduction of an Ncol site at the ATG (position 34) , and a EcoRV site downstream of the stopcodon (at positio 1924) using PCR.
- pMOG18 which contains the enhanced CaMV35S promoter, ALMV leade sequence, uidA gene and the nos terminator sequence
- the uid coding sequence was replaced by the sst cDNA.
- pMOGl ⁇ was digested with BamHI, filled in with Klenow DNA polymerase, and digested with Ncol.
- Example 3 Construction of a chimeric fft gene
- pFFT 111 The full length fft cDNA clone, designated pFFT 111, was used for the introduction of an Ncol site at the ATG (position 29) , and a BamHI site downstream of the stopcodon (at position 1874) using PCR.
- the uidA coding sequence was replaced by the fft cD ⁇ A.
- the PCR fragment digested with ⁇ col and BamHI was ligated into the pMOG18 vector digested with ⁇ col and BamHI, resulting in clone pFFT209.
- the Hindlll/EcoRI fragment of pFFT209 containing the complete chimeric construct (enh.35S+ALMV-.f. -rtos) was cloned into the Hindlll and EcoRI site of pBI ⁇ PLUS (Van Engelen et al. , 1995), a binary plant transformation vector derived from pBI ⁇ 19 (Bevan, 1984) resulting in plasmid pVFl (Fig. 5B) .
- the binary vectors pVSl and pVFl (Fig. 5) were conjugated from E. coli XLl-Blue to Agrobacteriu tumefaciens strain AGLO by triparental mating (Ditta et al. , 1980) .
- Exconjugants were used to transform Petunia hybrida leaf discs as described by Horsch et al. (1985) .
- Leaf discs were prepared from top leaves of young non-flowering plants.
- P. hybrida variety W115 was used for the transformation experiments.
- Exconjugants were also used to transform diploid potato ( Solanum tuberosum, variety Kardal) stem explants as described previously (Visser, 1991) .
- Example 5 Analysis of transgenic plants expressing the sst and fft genes
- TLC thin layer chromatography
- HPAEC separate carbohydrates at alkaline conditions
- TLC showed the presence of at least the trisaccharide G- (F) 2 and most probably also the tetrasaccharide G- (F) 3 and the pentasaccharide G- (F) in extracts of potato leaves, whereas these oligofructans were absent in the control plant (Fig. 6) .
- the presence of G- (F) 2 and G- (F) 3 in leave extracts of potato but also of transgenic P. hybrida plants was demonstrated by HPAE analysis (Figs 7 and 8) .
- HPAEC which is more sensitive and more specific than TLC, also revealed a small amount of G- (F) 4 in transgenic potato (Fig. 8) .
- the results of Figs 6-8 clearly indicate that the sst gene is expressed into an enzymatically active SST protein in both P . hybrida and potato.
- Transgenic plants harboring the pVFl construct did not contain fructans because FFT needs oligofructans (such as G- (F) 2 or G- (F) 3 ) as initial substrates for the synthesis of fructans. Oligofructans are not present in plants lacking SST activity such as wild type potato or Petunia , or transgenic plants only containing the pVFl construct. The presence of FFT activity in transgenic plants harboring the pVFl construct is therefore verified by FFT activity measurements.
- the FFT assay used to- evaluate the presence of an active FFT in transgenic potato was based on the ability of FFT to catalyse the synthesis of G- (F) n , n>4 , at the expense of G- (F) .
- the total leaf protein extract from potato plants harboring the pVFl construct was mixed with an G- (F) 4 containing assay mixture, and the presence of fructans with a higher degree of polymerization (G- (F) n , n>4) was examined by TLC. Already after 4 h of incubation, G- (F) 3 and G- (F) 6 could be detected. After 44 h of incubation, fructans with a degree of polymerization higher then 4, including G-(F) 4 , G- (F) 5 , G- (F) 6 , G- (F) 7 and G- (F) g , could be detected, whereas these fructans were absent in the control mixtures (Fig. 9) . This indicates that also the fft gene is expressed into an enzymatically active FFT protein.
- Fig. 1 Analysis of Mono Q fractions of l-SST purification and Superdex HR 75 fractions of l-FFT purification on SDS- PAGE. Lane 1, Molecular Weight marker (MW is given in kDa) ; lane 2, Mono Q fraction with l-SST activity; lane 3, Superdex HR 75 fractions with l-FFT activity.
- Fig. 3 HPAEC separations of oligofructans synthesized from sucrose by purified l-SST (A) and by a mixture of purified 1- SST and purified l-FFT (B) .
- the reactions were performed in 100 mol '3 sucrose, 2 mol m '3 DTT, 10 mol m "3 citrate/phosphate buffer, pH 5.0, 0.01% Na-azide at 25°C. Reaction time was 80 h. Reaction was stopped by boiling the reaction mixture for 5 min. Rhamnose was used as an internal standard.
- Fig. 4 Nucleotide sequence and deduced amino acid sequence of the isolated l-SST (A) and l-FFT (B) cDNA. The amino acids determined by amino acid sequencing (see also Table 1) of the purified l-SST and l-FFT proteins are underlined.
- Fig. 5 Gene constructs pVSl (A) and pVFl (B) .
- the chimeric constructs consist of the enhanced CaMV35S promoter with ALMV translational enhancer (X) , the coding sequence of sst (Y) or ff t (W) , and the nos termir.-tion signal (Z) . Restriction sites which were used in the cloning procedure are indicated.
- Fig. 8 HPAEC separations of carbohydrates extracted fro leaves of potato ( Solanum tuberosu ) harboring the pVS construct (a) , a standard fructan mixture extracted from H. tuberosus tubers (b) , and carbohydrates from leaves of th control potato harboring the AGLO construct (c) .
- S sucros standard
- N Neosugar standard
- H standard fructan mixture fro tubers of H. tuberosus .
- No 1-8 represent different individual transgenic potato plants harboring the pVFl construct.
- C, and C are control plants harboring the AGLO construct.
- Fructan nomenclature is as according to Lewis (1993) Fructosyl uni t: a fructose molecule linked to another sugar molecule (e.g. glucose, fructose or galactose) .
- -F e.g. in G-F
- -F- e.g. G-F-F
- G- (F) 6 a condensed notation is used [G- (F) 6 ] or GF 6 .
- G- (F) 6 consists of one glucosyl and 6 fructosyl units.
- G- (F) 6 consists of one fructosyl-glucose linkage and 5 fructosyl-fructose linkages.
- Oligofructans Any compound with one, two, or three fructosyl- fructose linkages (a glucose may be present but is not necessary) .
- the term oligofructans was used to denote the products of SST-activity [G- (F) 2 , G- (F) 3 and G- (F) 4 j .
- Oligofructans are more generally denoted as short chain fructans or fructans with a low degree of polymerization.
- oligofructans also include compounds consisting of 2, 3 or 4 fructosyl units, but lacking the glucosyl unit.
- Fructans Any compound in which one or more fructosyl-fructose linkages constitute a majority of the linkages (a glucose may be present but is not necessary) .
- Fructan is used as a numerative noun where the materials referred to are chemically distinct (e.g. the fructans G-(F) 2 and G-(F) 13 .
- fructans are defined as the products of FFT activity (G-F n , 2 ⁇ n ⁇ 60) .
- fructans also include compounds consisting of more than 1 fructosyl unit, but lacking the glucosyl unit.
- Inulin Fructan that has mostly the ⁇ -2, 1-fructosyl-fructose linkage (a glucose may be present, but not is necessary) . Cumulative vs. numerative usage as a noun is the same as for fructan above.
- Levan Fructan that has mostly the ⁇ -2,1-fructosyl-fructose linkage (a glucose is allowed but not necessary) .
- Levan is also used to denote fructans from bacterial origin, although bacterial fructans do not always consists of predominantly ⁇ - 2,6 fructosyl-fructose linkages.
- the fructans synthesized by levansucrase from Bacillus subtilus have predominantly ⁇ -2,1-fructosyl-fructose linkages (inulin) . Cumulative vs. numerative usage of levan as a noun is the same as for fructan.
- Levansucrase Enzymes from bacterial origin that are involved in the synthesis of fructan.
- Sucrose sucrose fructosyl transferase (SST) : Plant-derived enzyme catalyzing the initial step of fructan synthesis (reaction 2) .
- Enzyme can also be involved in the synthesis of oligofructans [G-(F) n , 2 ⁇ n ⁇ 4] (reaction 3) .
- the designation SST can include either l-SST, an SST form involved in the biosynthesis of oligofructans that has mostly the ⁇ -2,1-fructosyl-fructose linkage; or 6-SST, an SST form involved in the biosynthesis of oligofructans that has mostly the ⁇ -2, 6-fructosyl-fructose linkage; or l-SST and 6-SST.
- Fructan fructan fructosyl transf rase (FFT) : Plant-derived enzyme involved in the synthesis of fructans. Enzyme capable of catalyzing the synthesis of oligofructans and fructans of a higher degree of polymerization. FFT from H. tuberosus has overlapping activity with SST from H. tuberosus (reaction 3) , but cannot catalyse the initial step of fructan synthesis
- the designation FFT can include either l-FFT, an FFT form involved in the biosynthesis of oligofructans that has mostly the ⁇ -2,1- fructosyl-fructose linkage; or 6-FFT, an FFT form involved in the biosynthesis of fructans that has mostly the ⁇ -2,6- fructosyl-fructose linkage; or l-FFT and 6-FFT.
- Invertase ⁇ -fructosidase or ⁇ -fructofuranosidase.
- Degree of polymerization term to indicate the total amount of fructosyl and glycosyl residues; for example, G-(F) : has a DP of 3.
- the n-value in G-F n increases with an increasing degree of polymerization.
- Fructan profile term to describe the fructan size/distribution pattern, or alternatively, the relative amounts and kinds of fructans, in an extract for example derived from a plant, plant organ or plant cell.
- the currently most reliable method to analyze a fructan pattern of an extract is by high performance anio ⁇ exchange chromatography and pulsed amperometric detection (Chatterton et al. 1990).
- Helianthus tuberosus Jerusalem artichoke.
- Cichorium intybus chicory.
- HPLC High Performance Liquid Chromatography. Technique for the separation of complex mixtures cf compounds. Variants on this technique are high performance reversed phase chromatography ⁇ RP HPLC) or high performance anion exchange chromatography in combination with pulsed amperometric detection ⁇ HPAEC-PAD, see for example Fig. 3) .
- sucrose-sucros fructosyltransferases Purification and properties of sucrose-sucros fructosyltransferases in barley leaves and onion seeds.
- Fuchs A ed. Inulin ans inulin containing crops. Elsevier,
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