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- the present invention relates to transgenic soybean event MON87705 and plant parts and seed thereof.
- the event exhibits an oil composition comprising altered fatty acid levels.
- the invention also relates to methods for detecting the presence of soybean event in a biological sample, and provides nucleotide sequences that are capable of doing so.
- Soybean is an important crop and is a primary food source in many areas of the world.
- the methods of biotechnology have been applied to soybean for improvement of agronomic traits and the quality of the product.
- One such quality trait is a soybean oil comprising altered fatty acid levels.
- transgene/genomic DNA of a particular plant it would be advantageous to be able to detect the presence of transgene/genomic DNA of a particular plant in order to determine whether progeny of a sexual cross contain the transgene/genomic DNA of interest, hi addition, a method for detecting a particular plant would be helpful when complying with regulations requiring the pre-market approval and labeling of foods derived from the recombinant crop plants.
- Soybean oils have been modified by various breeding methods to create benefits for specific markets. However, a soybean oil that is broadly beneficial to major soybean oil users such as consumers of salad oil, cooking oil and frying oil, and industrial markets such as biodiesel and biolube markets, is not available. Prior soybean oils were either too expensive or lacked an important food quality property such as oxidative stability, good fried food flavor or saturated fat content or an important biodiesel property such as appropriate nitric oxide emissions or cold tolerance or cold flow. Soybean oil typically contains approximately 20% oleic acid. Oleic acid has one double bond, but is still relatively stable at high temperatures, and oils with high levels of oleic acid are suitable for cooking and other processes where heating is required.
- oleic acid appears to lower blood levels of low density lipoproteins ("LDLs") without affecting levels of high density lipoproteins (“HDLs").
- LDLs low density lipoproteins
- HDLs high density lipoproteins
- some limitation of oleic acid levels is desirable, because when oleic acid is degraded at high temperatures, it creates negative flavor compounds and diminishes the positive flavors created by the oxidation of linoleic acid. Neff et al., JAOCS, 77:1303-1313 (2000); Warner et al., J. Agric. Food Chem. 49:899-905 (2001).
- oils with oleic acid levels that are 65-85% or less by weight are 65-85% or less by weight, in order to limit off-flavors in food applications such as frying oil and fried food.
- Other preferred oils have oleic acid levels that are greater than 55% by weight in order to improve oxidative stability.
- saturated fatty acid levels of less than 8% by weight or even less than about 2-3% by weight are desirable.
- Soybean oil typically contains about 16-20% saturated fatty acids: 13-16% palmitate and 3-4% stearate (see generally Gunstone et al., The Lipid Handbook, Chapman & Hall, London (1994)).
- Saturated fatty acids have high melting points which are undesirable in many applications.
- saturated fatty acids When used as a feedstock or fuel, saturated fatty acids cause clouding at low temperatures and confer poor cold flow properties such as pour points and cold filter plugging points to the fuel.
- Oil products containing low saturated fatty acid levels may be preferred by consumers and the food industry because they are perceived as healthier and/or may be labeled as "saturated fat free" in accordance with FDA guidelines.
- low saturate oils reduce or eliminate the need to winterize the oil for food applications such as salad oils. In biodiesel and lubricant applications oils with low saturated fatty acid levels confer improved cold flow properties and do not cloud at low temperatures
- Soybean lines that produce seed with mid-oleic and low saturate content would be desirable. Methods disclosed here enable production of soybean seeds that have oleic acid levels in the mid oleic range of 55-80% and saturated fatty acid levels of less than 8%.
- the expression of foreign genes in plants is known to be influenced by their chromosomal position, perhaps due to chromatin structure (e.g., heterochromatin) or the proximity of transcriptional regulation elements (e.g., enhancers) close to the integration site (Weising et ⁇ /.,1988 Ann. Rev. Genet 22:421-477). For this reason, it is often necessary to screen a large number of events in order to identify an event characterized by optimal expression of an introduced gene of interest.
- chromatin structure e.g., heterochromatin
- transcriptional regulation elements e.g., enhancers
- This invention relates to the transgenic soybean (Glycine max) plant MON87705 with an oil composition comprising altered fatty acid levels and to the DNA construct of soybean plant MON87705 and the detection of the transgene/genomic insertion region in soybean MON87705 and progeny thereof.
- the present invention includes a transgenic soybean plant designated MON87705 and progeny that are indistinguishable from soybean event MON87705 (to the extent that such progeny also contain at least one allele that corresponds to the inserted transgenic DNA) thereof having seed deposited with American Type Culture Collection (ATCC) with Accession No. PTA-9241.
- Another aspect of the invention is the progeny plants, or seeds, or regenerable parts of the plants and seeds of the soybean event MON87705.
- the invention also includes plant parts of the soybean event MON87705 that include, but are not limited to pollen, ovule, flowers, shoots, roots, stems, leaves, pods, seeds and meiistematic tissues.
- Novel genetic compositions contained in the genome of MON87705 and products from MON87705 such as oil, meal, flour, food products, protein supplements and biomasses remaining in a field from which soybean plants corresponding to MON87705 have been harvested are aspects of this invention.
- the invention provides a soybean plant capable of producing a seed having an oil composition comprising approximately 55-80% oleic acid by weight and less than 8% saturated fatty acid by weight, wherein genetic determinants for said oil composition is obtainable from soybean having ATCC Accession No. PTA-9241.
- compositions and methods are provided for detecting the presence of the transgene/genomic insertion region from a novel soybean plant designated MON87705.
- DNA sequences are provided that comprise at least one junction sequence of MON87705 selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NO: 1 ([A] corresponding to positions 3449 through 3468 of SEQ ID NO: 6 [F], Figure 2), SEQ ID NO: 2 ([B] corresponding to positions 10700 through 10719 of SEQ ID NO: 6 [F], Figure 2) and SEQ ID NO: 18 (corresponding to positions 9266 through 9371 of SEQ ID NO: 6 [F], Figure 2) and complements thereof; wherein a junction sequence is a nucleotide sequence that spans the point at which heterologous DNA inserted into the genome is linked to the soybean cell genomic DNA and detection of this sequence in a biological sample containing soybean DNA is diagnostic for the presence of the soy event MON87705 DNA in said sample ( Figure 2).
- junction sequences can contain at least one of the sequences listed under SEQ ID NO: 1, 2, 18 and the complements thereof.
- a soybean plant, soybean seed from the plant and progeny of the plant comprising these DNA molecules is an aspect of this invention.
- DNA sequences that comprise novel transgene/genomic insertion region, SEQ ID NO: 3 [C], SEQ ID NO: 4 [D] and SEQ ID NO: 5 [E] or SEQ ID NO: 1 [A] and SEQ ID NO: 2 [B] (see Figure 2) from soybean event MON87705 are aspects of this invention.
- the soybean plant, seed and progeny comprising these molecules are also aspects of this invention.
- two DNA molecules are provided for use in a DNA detection method, where the first DNA molecule comprises at least 11 or more, at least 12 or more, or at least 13 or more contiguous polynucleotides of any portion of the transgene region of the DNA molecule of SEQ ED NO: 5 and a DNA molecule of similar length of any portion of a 5' flanking soybean genomic DNA region of SEQ ID NO: 3, where these DNA molecules when used together are useful as DNA primers in a DNA amplification method that produces an amplicon.
- the amplicon produced using these DNA primers in the DNA amplification method is diagnostic for soybean event MON87705 when the amplicon contains SEQ ID NO: 1.
- Any amplicon produced by DNA primers homologous or complementary to any portion of SEQ ID NO: 3 and SEQ ID NO: 5, and any amplicon that comprises SEQ DD NO: 1 is an aspect of the invention.
- two DNA molecules are provided for use in a DNA detection method, wherein the first DNA molecule comprises at least 11 or more contiguous polynucleotides of any portion of the transgene region of the DNA molecule of SEQ DD NO: 5 and a DNA molecule of similar length of any portion of a 3' flanking soybean genomic DNA of SEQ DD NO: 4, where these DNA molecules are useful as DNA primers in a DNA amplification method.
- the amplicon produced using these DNA primers in the DNA amplification method is diagnostic for soybean event MON87705 when the amplicon contains SEQ DD NO: 2.
- Any amplicons produced by DNA primers homologous or complementary to any portion of SEQ DD NO: 4 and SEQ DD NO: 5, and any amplicon that comprises SEQ DD NO: 2 is an aspect of the invention.
- two DNA molecules are provided for use in a DNA detection method, wherein the first DNA molecule comprises at least 11 or more contiguous polynucleotides of any portion of "the transgene region of the DNA molecule of SEQ DD NO: 5 or their complements wherein one primer is derived from sequence 5' to SEQ DD NO: 18 and the other primer is derived from sequence 3' to SEQ DD NO: 18 where these DNA molecules are useful as DNA primers in a DNA amplification method.
- the amplicon produced using these DNA primers in the DNA amplification method is diagnostic for soybean event MON87705 when the amplicon contains SEQ DD NO: 18. Any amplicons produced by DNA primers homologous or complementary to any portion of SEQ ED NO: 5 and any amplicon that comprises SEQ ID NO: 18 is an aspect of the invention.
- methods of detecting the presence of DNA corresponding to the soybean event MON87705 in a sample comprise: (a) contacting the sample comprising DNA with a primer set that, when used in a nucleic acid amplification reaction with genomic DNA from soybean event MON87705, produces an amplicon that is diagnostic for soybean event MON87705; (b) performing a nucleic acid amplification reaction, thereby producing the amplicon; and (c) detecting the amplicon wherein said amplicon comprises one or more or the sequences listed under SEQ ID NOs: 1, 2 and 18.
- Another aspect of the invention is a soybean plant, or seed, or product containing the event of the plant or seed of MON87705 wherein the genomic DNA comprises a DNA molecule consisting essentially of the nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 3 from about positions 1 to 3458, the nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 5 from about positions 1 to 7251 and the nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 4 from about positions 1 to 2515 (the contig of which is presented as SEQ ED NO: 6), and complements thereof.
- a further aspect of the invention is a soybean plant, or seed, or product derived from the plant or seed of MON87705 wherein the genomic DNA comprises a DNA molecule consisting essentially of the nucleotide sequence of SEQ ED NO: 6 from about positions 1 to 13224 and complements thereof.
- the DNA molecule contains the soybean event MON87705.
- two copies of the DNA molecule containing the soybean event MON87705 are present in the soybean plant.
- one copy of the DNA molecule containing the soybean event MON87705 is present in the soybean plant.
- Another aspect of the invention is a soybean plant, or seed, or product containing the event of the plant or seed of MON87705, in which the genomic DNA when isolated from the soybean plant, or seed, or product produces an amplicon in a DNA amplification method, where said amplicon comprises at least one sequence from the group consisting of SEQ ED NOs: 1, 2 and 18.
- seeds of the soybean plants may be placed in a container.
- a container is any object capable of holding such seeds.
- a container preferably contains greater than about 500, 1,000, 5,000, or 25,000 seeds where at least about 10%, 25%, 50%, 75% or 100% of the seeds are derived from a plant of the present invention.
- the present invention also provides a container of over about 10,000, more preferably about 20,000, and even more preferably about 40,000 seeds where over about 10%, more preferably about 25%, more preferably 50% and even more preferably about 75% or 90% of the seeds are seeds derived from a plant of the present invention.
- the present invention also provides a container of over about 10 kg, more preferably about 25 kg, and even more preferably about 50 kg seeds where over about 10%, more preferably about 25%, more preferably about 50% and even more preferably about 75% or 90% of the seeds are seeds derived from a plant of the present invention.
- Another aspect of the invention provides a method for detecting the presence or absence of soybean transgenic event MON87705 in a biological sample comprising a) extracting DNA from said sample; and b) assaying the presence or absence of a polynucleotide having a sequence corresponding to that shown under SEQ ID NOs: 1, 2 or 18, whereby the presence or absence of soybean event MON87705 in said sample can be ascertained.
- DNA corresponding to the MON87705 event in a sample comprising: (a) contacting the sample with a probe that hybridizes under stringent hybridization conditions with a sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NO: 1 and SEQ ID NO: 2, and their complements, and does not hybridize under the stringent hybridization conditions with soybean plant DNA that does not comprise SEQ ID NO: 1 and SEQ ID NO: 2; (b) subjecting the sample and probe to stringent hybridization conditions; and (c) detecting binding of the probe to said sample; wherein binding is diagnostic for the presence of said DNA in said sample.
- Another aspect of the invention is a probe comprising from about 11- to about 20 consecutive nucleotides in length for use in detecting the presence of soybean event MON87705 in a biological sample, wherein said consecutive nucleotides are selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NO: 1 and SEQ ID NO: 2, and their complements.
- the probe may be a deoxyribonucleic acid, a ribonucleic acid or a nucleotide analogue.
- the probe may be labeled with at least one fluorophore.
- Another aspect of the invention is a method of determining zygosity of the progeny of soybean event MON87705, the method comprising (a) contacting the sample comprising soybean DNA with the primer set SQ21928 (SEQ ID NO: 11), SQ20901 (SEQ ID NO: 12), and the probe 6FAMTM-labeled PB10164 (SEQ ID NO: 13) and that when used in a nucleic- acid amplification reaction with genomic DNA from soybean event MON87705, produces a first amplicon, releasing a fluorescent signal from the combination of primers SQ21928 and SQ20901 and a 6FAMTM-labeled primer/probe, PBl 0164 that is diagnostic for soybean event MON87705 (b) performing a nucleic acid amplification reaction, thereby producing the first amplicon; and (c) detecting said first amplicon; and (d) contacting the sample comprising soybean DNA with the primer set, SQ21928 (SEQ ID NO: 11) and
- Another aspect of the invention is a method of determining zygosity of the progeny of soybean event MON87705, the method comprising (a) contacting the sample comprising soybean DNA with the primer set SQ21928 (SEQ ID NO: 11), SQ20901 (SEQ ED NO: 12), and SQ21905 (SEQ ID NO: 15), that when used in a nucleic-acid amplification reaction with genomic DNA from soybean event MON87705, produces a first amplicon from the combination of primers SQ21928 and SQ20901 that is diagnostic for soybean event MON87705 (b) performing a nucleic acid amplification reaction, thereby producing the first amplicon; and (c) detecting said first amplicon; and (d) contacting the sample comprising soybean DNA with the primer set, SQ21928 and SQ21905, that when used in a nucleic-acid amplification reaction with genomic DNA from soybean plants produces a second amplicon from the combination of primers SQ219
- the invention also provides a composition having a DNA molecule selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 1, 2 and 18, wherein said composition is a commodity product selected from the group consisting of soybean meal, soy flour, soy protein concentrate, soy protein isolates, texturized soy protein concentrate, hydrolyzed soy protein and whipped topping.
- Another aspect of the invention is a method for detecting the presence of a nucleotide sequence diagnostic for the presence of soybean event MON87705 in a biological sample, comprising detecting the presence of a nucleotide sequence wherein said sequence is selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 1, 2 and 18, wherein said biological sample is selected from the group consisting of soybean meal, soy flour, soy protein concentrate, soy protein isolates, texturized soy protein concentrate, hydrolyzed soy protein and whipped topping.
- Kits for the detection of soybean event MON87705 in a soybean sample comprise nucleotide components designed based on detecting one or more sequences shown under SEQ ID NOs: 1, 2 and 18.
- Kits for the detection of soybean event MON87705 are provided which use primers designed from SEQ ID NO: 3, 4 or 5.
- An amplicon produced using said kit is diagnostic for MON87705 when the amplicon contains one or more nucleotide sequences listed under SEQ IDNOs: 1, 2 and 18.
- Another aspect of the invention is a method for producing a soybean plant comprising altered fatty acid levels, comprising crossing a plant comprising soybean event MON87705 with a soybean plant lacking soybean event MON87705 to obtain a plant comprising said soybean event MON87705 and altered fatty acid levels, wherein a representative sample of seed comprising said event was deposited under ATCC Accession No. PTA-9241.
- Another aspect of the invention is a soybean plant capable of producing seeds having an oil composition comprising approx. 55-80% oleic acid and less than 8% saturated fatty acid, wherein genetic determinants for said oil composition is obtainable from soybean having
- an oil composition obtained from seeds of the soybean plant and a commodity product derived from the oil selected from the group consisting of cooking oil, salad oil, shortening, lecithin, nontoxic plastics, printing inks, lubricants, waxes, hydraulic fluids, electric transformer fluids, solvents, cosmetics, hair care products and biodiesel.
- An oil of the present invention may be blended with other oils.
- the oil produced from plants of the present invention or generated by a method of the present invention constitutes greater than 0.5%, 1%, 5%, 10%, 25%, 50%, 75% or 90% by volume or weight of the oil component of any product.
- the oil preparation may be blended and can constitute greater than 10%, 25%, 35%, 50% or 75% of the blend by volume.
- Oil produced from a plant of the present invention can be admixed with one or more organic solvents or petroleum distillates.
- a further aspect of the invention is a genome of a soybean cell comprising a polynucleotide having a sequence selected from the group consisting of sequences listed under SEQ ID NO: 1, 2 and 18.
- Another aspect of the invention is a soybean plant, or seed, or seed progeny, or product derived from the plant or seed of MON87705.
- Seed for sale for planting or for making commodity products is an aspect of the invention.
- commodity products include, but are not limited to, whole or processed soy seeds, animal feed, vegetable oil, meal, flour, nontoxic plastics, printing inks, lubricants, waxes, hydraulic fluids, electric transformer fluids, solvents, cosmetics, hair care products, soymilk, soy nut butter, natto, tempeh, soy protein concentrate, soy protein isolates, texturized soy protein concentrate, hydrolyzed soy protein, whipped topping, cooking oil, salad oil, shortening, lecithin, edible whole soybeans (raw, roasted, or as edamame), soymilk, soy yogurt, soy cheese, tofu, yuba and biodiesel.
- FIG. 1 Map of binary transformation vector, pMON95829 that was used to generate soybean plant MON87705.
- SEQ ID NO: 1 - A 20 nucleotide sequence representing the 5' left border junction between the soybean genomic DNA and the integrated T-DNA. This sequence corresponds to positions 3413 to 3432 of SEQ ID NO: 6 .
- SEQ ID NO: 1 ([A] of Figure 2) is a nucleotide sequence corresponding to positions 3432 through 3422 of SEQ ID NO: 3 ([C], see Figure 2) and the integrated 5' left border of the integrated T-DNA corresponding to positions 1 through 10 of SEQ ID NO: 5 ([E], see figure 2).
- SEQ ID NO: 2 - A 20 nucleotide sequence representing the 3' left border junction between the integrated T-DNA and the soybean genomic DNA.
- SEQ ED NO: 2 ([B], see Figure 2) is a nucleotide sequence corresponding positions 7242 through 7251 of SEQ ID NO: 5 ([E], see Figure 2) and the 3' flanking sequence corresponding to positions 1 through 10 of SEQ ED NO: 4 ([D], see Figure 2).
- SEQ ID NO: 3 The 5' sequence flanking the inserted DNA of MON87705 up to the T-DNA insertion.
- SEQ ID NO: 4 The 3' sequence flanking the inserted DNA of MON87705 up to the T-DNA insertion.
- SEQ ID NO: 5 The sequence of the inserted T-DNAs, including residual border sequence after integration.
- SEQ ID NO: 6 - A 13188 bp nucleotide sequence representing the contig of the 5' sequence flanking the inserted DNA of MON87705 (SEQ ID NO: 3), the sequence of the integrated expression cassette (SEQ ED NO: 5) and the 3' sequence flanking the inserted DNA of MON87705 (SEQ ED NO: 4).
- Primer SQ20129 used to identify the MON87705 event.
- Primer SQ20129 corresponds to a region in the 3' of the inserted T-DNA close to the 3' left border corresponding to positions 10645 to 10663 of SEQ ID NO: 6.
- a PCR amplicon produced using the combination of primers SQ20129 and SQ20130 is positive for the presence of the event MON87705.
- Primer SQ20130 used to identify the MON87705.
- Primer SQ20130 is complimentary to the region 3' of the T-DNA insertion border corresponding to positions 10688 to 10707 of SEQ ID NO: 6.
- a PCR amplicon produced using the combination of primers SQ20129 and SQ20130 is positive for the presence of the event MON87705.
- SEQ ID NO: 10 - Probe PB 10043 used to identify the MON87705 event.
- This probe is a 6FAMTM-labeled synthetic oligonucleotide whose sequence corresponds to positions 10666 to 10686 of SEQ ID NO: 6. Release of a fluorescent signal in an amplification reaction using primers SQ20129 and SQ20130 in combination with 6FAMTM-labeled probe PB10043 is diagnostic of event MON87705.
- Primer SQ21928 used to identify the MON87705 event.
- Primer SQ21928 is complimentary to the region 3' of the T-DNA insertion border corresponding to positions 10675 to 10699 of SEQ ID NO: 6.
- a PCR amplicon produced using the combination of primers SQ20901 and SQ21928 is positive for the presence of the event MON87705.
- Primer SQ21928 is also used to determine zygosity of MON87705 events. Detection of a PCR amplicon and the release of fluorescent signal using 6FAMTM-labeled Probe PB 10335 and primers SQ21928 and SQ21905 is positive for presence of wild type in a zygosity assay.
- Eighteen base pairs of the sequence corresponds to positions 1053 to 1070 of SEQ ID NO: 6 with the remaining seven base pairs corresponding to seven base pairs in the forty base pair region of wild type sequence shown as SEQ ID NO: 17 which was lost in the generation of the MON87705 event.
- Primer SQ20901 used to identify the MON87705 event.
- Primer SQ20901 corresponds to a region in the 3' of the inserted T-DNA close to the 3' left border corresponding to positions 10624 to 10647 of SEQ ID NO: 6.
- a PCR amplicon produced from the combination of primers SQ21928 and SQ20901 is positive for the presence of the event MON87705.
- SEQ ID NO: 13 - Probe PB10164 used to identify the MON87705 event.
- This probe is a 6FAMTM-labeled synthetic oligonucleotide whose sequence corresponds to positions 10651 to 10670 of SEQ ID NO: 6. Release of a fluorescent signal in an amplification reaction using primers SQ21928 and SQ20901 in combination with 6FAMTM-labeled probe PB10164 is diagnostic of event MON87705.
- SEQ ID NO: 14 - Probe PB 10335 used to determine zygosity of MON87705 events.
- This probe is a VICTM-labeled synthetic oligonucloetide whose sequence corresponds to a region of the wild-type genomic DNA.
- a PCR amplicon produced using primers SQ21928 and SQ21905 causes the release of a fluorescent signal using probe PB 10335 which is positive for the presence of the wild-type allele in a zygosity assay for event MON87705.
- This sequence corresponds to positions 12 to 31 of the forty base pair wild type sequence listed as SEQ ID NO: 17 which was lost in the generation of the MON87705 event.
- SEQ ID NO: 15 Primer SQ21905 used to determine zygosity of MON87705 events. Detection of a PCR amplicon using 6FAMTM-labeled Probe PB10335 and primers SQ21928 and SQ21905 is positive for presence of wild type in a zygosity assay. Sixteen base pairs of sequence corresponds to positions 1037 to 1052 of SEQ ID NO: 6 while this primer continues ten base pairs into the forty base pair region of wild type sequence listed as SEQ ID NO: 16 which was lost in the generation of the MON87705 event.
- SEQ ID NO: 16 Forty base pair sequence that was lost at the junction of the tandem repeat sequence (SEQ ID NO: 17) and the 5' genomic sequences. This sequence is found in the wild type and would have been located between base pair 1052 and 1053 in SEQ ID NO: 6 had it not been lost during the generation of the MON87705 event. Due to the duplication of the genomic sequence upon the generation of the MON87705 event, the terminal twelve bases of sequence is also located at position 10670 to 10681 of SEQ ED NO: 6, but the remaining twenty eight base pairs are completely absent from the MON87705 event and therefore may be utilized to identify the wild type in an assay for zygosity.
- SEQ ED NO: 17 - This 2370bp sequence is the portion of the wild type genomic sequences which was apparently duplicated upon generation of the MON87705 event. This region of duplication corresponds to position 1053 to 3422 and is nearly identical to position 10682 to 13051 of SEQ ED NO: 6. Duplicate GenomewalkerTM based clones of this region shared two mismatches in the repeat located on the 5' end of the insert when compared to the 3' end and the soy genomic sequence.
- the two altered bases in the 5' repeat, along with the deletion found on the 5' end of the duplication leads us to the additional that the tandem sequences corresponding to position 1053 to 3422 is the newly generated sequence while the sequence corresponding to position 10682 to 13051 is the original wild type sequence.
- SEQ ED NO: 18 This 106bp sequence spans the right border to right border junction generated upon the co-integration of the two pMON95829 T-DNAs to yield event MON87705. It starts and ends with twenty bases of the suppression target FATB, one from each arm of the inverted repeat, and contains residual border sequences and inserted sequences generated in the integration of the sequences found in the MON87705 event. This sequence corresponds to position 9230 to 9335 of SEQ ED NO: 6. Although this sequence lies within the suppression cassette, due to the random nature of the assembly of the two T-DNAs in vivo, the sequence combination is unique to the MON87705 event.
- SEQ ID NO: 19 Primer 24894 used in the secondary (nested) PCR in combination with AP2 for amplification of the GenomewalkerTM-derived 5' flank extension. This sequence corresponds to position 3722 to 3748 of SEQ ID NO: 6.
- SEQ ID NO: 20 Primer 24895 used in the primary PCR in combination with API for amplification of the GenomewalkerTM-derived 5' flank extension. This sequence corresponds to position 3798 to 3827 of SEQ ID NO: 6.
- Glyphosate refers to N-phosphonomethylglycine and its salts. N- phosphonomethylglycine is a well-known herbicide that has activity on a broad spectrum of plant species.
- “Desaturase” refers to a polypeptide that can desaturate or catalyze formation of a double bond between consecutive carbons of one or more fatty acids to produce a mono- or poly-unsaturated fatty acid or a precursor thereof.
- polypeptides that can catalyze the conversion of oleic acid to linoleic acid or linoleic acid to ⁇ -linolenic acid, which includes enzymes which desaturate at the 12 or 15 positions.
- a specific polypeptide having desaturase activity include, but are not limited to, the pH optimum of the polypeptide, whether the polypeptide is a rate limiting enzyme or a component thereof, whether the desaturase used is essential for synthesis of a desired PUFA, and/or whether a co-factor is required by the polypeptide.
- the expressed polypeptide preferably has characteristics that are compatible with the biochemical environment of its location in the host cell. For example, the polypeptide may have to compete for substrate(s). An endogenous desaturase may also be the target of gene suppression.
- Thioesterase refers to a polypeptide that can hydrolyze the thioester bond of molecules (splitting of an ester bond into acid and alcohol, in the presence of water) specifically at a thiol group.
- acyl-ACP acyl-acyl-carrier proteins
- Such hydrolysis produces a free fatty acid and ACP, thereby terminating the fatty acid biosynthesis of plants located in the plastid and readies the fatty acid for export to the cytoplasm.
- a specific polypeptide having thioesterase activity include, but are not limited to, the pH optimum of the polypeptide, whether the polypeptide is a rate limiting enzyme or a component thereof and whether the thioesterase used is essential for increased production of saturated fatty acids.
- the expressed polypeptide preferably has characteristics that are compatible with the biochemical environment of its location in the host cell. For example, the polypeptide may have to compete for substrate(s).
- An endogenous thioesterase may also be the target of gene suppression.
- a "commodity product” refers to any product which is comprised of material derived from soybean or soybean oil and is sold to consumers. Processed soybeans are the largest source of protein feed and vegetable oil in the world.
- the soybean plant MON87705 can be used to manufacture commodities typically acquired from soy. Soybeans of MON87705 can be processed into meal, flour, or oil as well as be used as a protein or oil source in animal feeds for both terrestrial and aquatic animals. Soybeans and soybean oils from MON87705 can be used in the manufacture of many different products, not limited to, nontoxic plastics, printing inks, lubricants, waxes, hydraulic fluids, electric transformer fluids, solvents, cosmetics, and hair care products.
- Soybeans and oils of MON87705 can be suitable for use in a variety of soyfoods made from whole soybeans, such as soymilk, soy nut butter, natto, and tempeh, and soyfoods made from processed soybeans and soybean oil, including soybean meal, soy flour, soy protein concentrate, soy protein isolates, texturized soy protein concentrate, hydrolyzed soy protein, whipped topping, cooking oil, salad oil, shortening, and lecithin.
- Whole soybeans are also edible, and are typically sold to consumers raw, roasted, or as edamame.
- Soymilk which is typically produced by soaking and grinding whole soybeans, may be consumed without other processing, spray-dried, or processed to form soy yogurt, soy cheese, tofu, or yuba.
- Oils of MON87705 can be used to make biodiesel.
- the use of biodiesel in conventional diesel engines results in substantial reductions of pollutants such as sulfates, carbon monoxide, and particulates compared to petroleum diesel fuel, and use in school buses can greatly reduce exposure to toxic diesel exhaust.
- Biodiesel is typically obtained by extracting, filtering and refining soybean oil to remove free fats and phospholipids, and then transesterifying the oil with methanol to form methyl esters of the fatty acids (see for example US Patent No. 5,891,203).
- the resultant soy methyl esters are commonly referred to as "biodiesel.”
- the oil derived from MON87705 may also be used as a diesel fuel without the formation of methyl esters, such as, for example, by mixing acetals with the oil (see for example US Patent No. 6,013,114).
- the seeds of MON87705 used to make said oils can be identified by the methods of the present invention. It is expected that purified oil from MON87705 event seeds or mixtures of seeds some or all of which are MON87705 will have relatively no DNA available for testing. However, the seeds from which the oils are extracted can be characterized with the method of the present invention to identify the presence of the MON87705 event within the population of seeds used to make said oils.
- plant waste from the process used to make said oils can be used in the methods of the present invention to identify the presence of MON87705 events within a mixture of seeds processed to make said oils.
- plant debris left after making a commodity product, or left behind following harvest of the soybean seed can be characterized by the methods of the present invention to identify MON87705 events within the raw materials used to make said commodity products.
- the present invention also includes a blended or non-blended soybean oil of MON87705. Such oil may be blended with other oils.
- the oil produced from plants of the present invention or generated by a method of the present invention constitutes greater than 0.5%, 1%, 5%, 10%, 25%, 50%, 75% or 90% by volume or weight of the oil component of any product.
- the oil preparation may be blended and can constitute greater than 10%, 25%, 35%, 50% or 75% of the blend by volume.
- Oil produced from a plant of the present invention can be admixed with one or more organic solvents or petroleum distillates.
- a transgenic "event” is produced by transformation of plant cells with heterologous DNA, i.e., a nucleic acid construct that includes a transgene of interest, regeneration of a population of plants resulting from the insertion of the transgene into the genome of the plant, and selection of a particular plant characterized by insertion into a particular genome location.
- heterologous DNA i.e., a nucleic acid construct that includes a transgene of interest
- regeneration of a population of plants resulting from the insertion of the transgene into the genome of the plant and selection of a particular plant characterized by insertion into a particular genome location.
- the term “event” refers to the original transformant and progeny of the transformant that include the heterologous DNA.
- the term “event” also refers to progeny produced by a sexual outcross between the transformant and another variety, wherein the progeny comprises the heterologous DNA.
- the inserted DNA and flanking DNA from the original transformation may be present in the progeny of the cross at the same chromosomal location.
- the term "event” also refers to DNA from the original transformant comprising the inserted DNA and flanking genomic sequence immediately adjacent to the inserted DNA that would be expected to be transferred to a progeny that receives inserted DNA including the transgene of interest as the result of a sexual cross of one parental line that includes the inserted DNA (e.g., the original transformant and progeny resulting from selfing) and a parental line that does not contain the inserted DNA.
- the present invention relates to the event MON87705 DNA, plant cells, tissues, seeds and processed products derived from MON87705.
- transgenic plants or a transgenic plant and a wild-type plant
- offspring can also be mated to produce offspring that contain two independently segregating added, exogenous genes.
- the offspring can be homozygous or heterozygous for the genes.
- Selfing of appropriate progeny can produce plants that are homozygous for both added, exogenous genes.
- Back-crossing to a parental plant and out-crossing with a non- transgenic plant are also contemplated, as is vegetative propagation. Descriptions of other breeding methods that are commonly used for different traits and crops can be found in one of several references, e.g., Fehr, in Breeding Methods for Cultivar Development, Wilcox J. ed., American Society of Agronomy, Madison WI (1987).
- an "isolated DNA molecule” it is intended that the DNA molecule be one that is present, alone or in combination with other compositions, but not within its natural environment.
- a coding sequence, intron sequence, untranslated leader sequence, promoter sequence, transcriptional termination sequence, and the like, that are naturally found within the DNA of a soybean genome are not considered to be isolated from the soybean genome so long as they are within the soybean genome.
- each of these components, and subparts of these components would be “isolated” within the scope of this disclosure so long as the structures and components are not within the soybean genome.
- any transgenic nucleotide sequence i.e., the nucleotide sequence of the DNA inserted into the genome of the cells of the soybean plant event MON87705 would be considered to be an isolated nucleotide sequence whether it is present within the plasmid used to transform soybean cells from which the MON87705 event arose, within the genome of the event MON87705, present in detectable amounts in tissues, progeny, biological samples or commodity products derived from the event MON87705.
- the nucleotide sequence or any fragment derived therefrom would therefore be considered to be isolated or isolatable if the DNA molecule can be extracted from cells, or tissues, or homogenate from a plant or seed or plant organ; or can be produced as an amplicon from extracted DNA or RNA from cells, or tissues, or homogenate from a plant or seed or plant organ, any of which is derived from such materials derived from the event MON87705.
- junction sequences as set forth at SEQ ID NOs: 1, 2 and 18, and nucleotide sequences derived from event MON87705 that also contain these junction sequences are considered to be isolated or isolatable, whether these sequences are present within the genome of the cells of event MON87705 or present in detectable amounts in tissues, progeny, biological samples or commodity products derived from the event MON87705.
- a DNA molecule of the present invention may also be a recombinant DNA molecule.
- the term recombinant means any agent (e.g. DNA, peptide etc.), that is, or results, however indirect, from human manipulation of a nucleic acid molecule.
- a “probe” is an isolated nucleic acid to which is attached a conventional detectable label or reporter molecule, e.g., a radioactive isotope, ligand, chemiluminescent agent, or enzyme. Such a probe is complementary to a strand of a target nucleic acid, in the case of the present invention, to a strand of genomic DNA from soybean event MON87705 whether from a soybean plant or from a sample that includes DNA from the event. Probes according to the present invention include not only deoxyribonucleic or ribonucleic acids but also polyamides and other probe materials that bind specifically to a target DNA sequence and such binding can be used to detect the presence of that target DNA sequence.
- Primer pairs of the present invention refer to their use for amplification of a target nucleic acid sequence, e.g., by the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) or other conventional nucleic-acid amplification methods.
- PCR polymerase chain reaction
- Probes and primers are generally 11 nucleotides or more in length, preferably 15 nucleotides or more, more preferably 18 nucleotides or more, more preferably 20 nucleotides or more, more preferably 24 nucleotides or more, and most preferably 30 nucleotides or more. Such probes and primers hybridize specifically to a target sequence under high stringency hybridization conditions. Preferably, probes and primers according to the present invention have complete sequence similarity with the target sequence, although probes differing from the target sequence and that retain the ability to hybridize to target sequences may be designed by conventional methods.
- PCR-primer pairs can be derived from a known sequence, for example, by using computer programs intended for that purpose such as Primer (Version 0.5, ⁇ 1991, Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, Cambridge, MA).
- Primers and probes based on the flanking DNA and insert sequences disclosed herein can be used to confirm (and, if necessary, to correct) the disclosed sequences by conventional methods, e.g., by re-cloning and sequencing such sequences.
- the nucleic acid probes and primers of the present invention hybridize under stringent conditions to a target DNA sequence. Any conventional nucleic acid hybridization or amplification method can be used to identify the presence of DNA from a transgenic event in a sample. Nucleic acid molecules or fragments thereof are capable of specifically hybridizing to other nucleic acid molecules under certain circumstances.
- nucleic acid molecules are said to be capable of specifically hybridizing to one another if the two molecules are capable of forming an anti-parallel, double-stranded nucleic acid structure.
- a nucleic acid molecule is said to be the "complement” of another nucleic acid molecule if they exhibit complete complementarity.
- molecules are said to exhibit "complete complementarity" when every nucleotide of one of the molecules is complementary to a nucleotide of the other.
- Two molecules are said to be "minimally complementary” if they can hybridize to one another with sufficient stability to permit them to remain annealed to one another under at least conventional "low-stringency" conditions.
- the molecules are said to be “complementary” if they can hybridize to one another with sufficient stability to permit them to remain annealed to one another under conventional "high-stringency” conditions.
- Conventional stringency conditions are described by Sambrook et al, 1989, and by Haymes et al, In: Nucleic Acid Hybridization, A Practical Approach, IRL Press, Washington, DC (1985). Departures from complete complementarity are therefore permissible, as long as such departures do not completely preclude the capacity of the molecules to form a double-stranded structure.
- a nucleic acid molecule In order for a nucleic acid molecule to serve as a primer or probe it need only be sufficiently complementary in sequence to be able to form a stable double-stranded structure under the particular solvent and salt concentrations employed.
- a substantially homologous sequence is a nucleic acid sequence that will specifically hybridize to the complement of the nucleic acid sequence to which it is being compared under high stringency conditions. Appropriate stringency conditions which promote
- DNA hybridization for example, 6.0 x sodium chloride/sodium citrate (SSC) at about 45 0 C, followed by a wash of 2.0 x SSC at 5O 0 C, are known to those skilled in the art or can be found in Current Protocols in Molecular Biology, John Wiley & Sons, N. Y. (1989), 6.3.1-6.3.6.
- the salt concentration in the wash step can be selected from a low stringency of about 2.0 x SSC at 50 0 C to a high stringency of about 0.2 x SSC at 50 0 C.
- the temperature in the wash step can be increased from low stringency conditions at room temperature, about 22 0 C, to high stringency conditions at about 65°C.
- a nucleic acid of the present invention will specifically hybridize to one or more of the nucleic acid molecules set forth in SEQ ID NO: 1 and 2 or complements thereof or fragments of either under moderately stringent conditions, for example at about 2.0 x SSC and about 65°C. In a particularly preferred embodiment, a nucleic acid of the present invention will specifically hybridize to one or more of the nucleic acid molecules set forth in SEQ ID NO:1 and SEQ ID NO: 2 or complements or fragments of either under high stringency conditions.
- a marker nucleic acid molecule of the present invention has the nucleic acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 1 and SEQ ID NO: 2 or complements thereof or fragments of either, hi another aspect of the present invention, a marker nucleic acid molecule of the present invention shares 80%, 81%, 82%, 83%, 84%, 85%, 86%, 87%, 88%, 89%, 90%, 912%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99% and 100% sequence identity with the nucleic acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 1 and SEQ ID NO: 2 or complement thereof or fragments of either, hi a further aspect of the present invention, a marker nucleic acid molecule of the present invention shares 95% 96%, 97%, 98%, 99% and 100% sequence identity with the sequence set forth in SEQ ED NO: 1 and SEQ ID NO: 2 or complement thereof or fragments of either.
- SEQ ID NO: 1 and SEQ ID NO: 2 may be used as markers in plant breeding methods to identify the progeny of genetic crosses similar to the methods described for simple sequence repeat DNA marker analysis, in "DNA markers: Protocols, applications, and overviews: (1997) 173-185, Cregan, et al., eds., Wiley-Liss NY; all of which is herein incorporated by reference.
- the hybridization of the probe to the target DNA molecule can be detected by any number of methods known to those skilled in the art, these can include, but are not limited to, fluorescent tags, radioactive tags, antibody based tags, and chemiluminescent tags.
- stringent conditions are conditions that permit the primer pair to hybridize only to the target nucleic-acid sequence to which a primer having the corresponding wild-type sequence (or its complement) would bind and preferably to produce a unique amplification product, the amplicon, in a DNA thermal amplification reaction.
- the term "specific for (a target sequence)" indicates that a probe or primer hybridizes under stringent hybridization conditions only to the target sequence in a sample comprising the target sequence.
- amplified DNA refers to the product of nucleic-acid amplification of a target nucleic acid sequence that is part of a nucleic acid template.
- DNA extracted from a soybean plant tissue sample may be subjected to nucleic acid amplification method using a primer pair that includes a primer derived from flanking sequence in the genome of the plant adjacent to the insertion site of inserted heterologous DNA, and a second primer derived from the inserted heterologous DNA to produce an amplicon that is diagnostic for the presence of the event DNA.
- the amplicon is of a length and has a sequence that is also diagnostic for the event.
- the amplicon may range in length from the combined length of the primer pairs plus one nucleotide base pair, preferably plus about fifty nucleotide base pairs, more preferably plus about two hundred-fifty nucleotide base pairs, and even more preferably plus about four hundred-fifty nucleotide base pairs.
- a primer pair can be derived from flanking sequence on both sides of the inserted DNA so as to produce an amplicon that includes the entire insert nucleotide sequence.
- a member of a primer pair derived from the plant genomic sequence may be located a distance from the inserted DNA molecule, this distance can range from one nucleotide base pair up to about twenty thousand nucleotide base pairs.
- the use of the term "amplicon" specifically excludes primer-dimers that may be formed in the DNA thermal amplification reaction.
- Nucleic-acid amplification can be accomplished by any of the various nucleic-acid amplification methods known in the art, including the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). A variety of amplification methods are known in the art and are described, inter alia, in U.S. Patent Nos. 4,683,195 and 4,683,202 and in PCR Protocols: A Guide to Methods and Applications, ed.
- PCR amplification methods have been developed to amplify up to 22 kb of genomic DNA and up to 42 kb of bacteriophage DNA (Cheng et al, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 91:5695-5699, 1994). These methods as well as other methods known in the art of DNA amplification may be used in the practice of the present invention.
- sequence of the heterologous DNA insert or flanking sequence from soybean event MON87705 with seed samples deposited as ATCC PTA-9241 can be verified (and corrected if necessary) by amplifying such sequences from the event using primers derived from the sequences provided herein followed by standard DNA sequencing of the PCR amplicon or of the cloned DNA.
- the amplicon produced by these methods may be detected by a plurality of techniques.
- One such method is Genetic Bit Analysis (Nikiforov, et al. Nucleic Acid Res. 22:4167-4175, 1994) where an DNA oligonucleotide is designed which overlaps both the adjacent flanking genomic DNA sequence and the inserted DNA sequence.
- the oligonucleotide is immobilized in wells of a microwell plate.
- a single-stranded PCR product can be hybridized to the immobilized oligonucleotide and serve as a template for a single base extension reaction using a DNA polymerase and labelled ddNTPs specific for the expected next base.
- Readout may be fluorescent or ELIS A-based.
- a signal indicates presence of the insert/flanking sequence due to successful amplification, hybridization, and single base extension.
- Another method is the Pyrosequencing technique as described by Winge (Innov.
- an oligonucleotide is designed that overlaps the adjacent genomic DNA and insert DNA junction.
- the oligonucleotide is hybridized to single-stranded PCR product from the region of interest (one primer in the inserted sequence and one in the flanking genomic sequence) and incubated in the presence of a DNA polymerase, ATP, sulfurylase, luciferase, apyrase, adenosine 5' phosphosulfate and luciferin.
- dNTPs are added individually and the incorporation results in a light signal which is measured.
- a light signal indicates the presence of the transgene insert/flanking sequence due to successful amplification, hybridization, and single or multi-base extension.
- Fluorescence Polarization as described by Chen, et al., (Genome Res. 9:492-498, 1999) is a method that can be used to detect the amplicon of the present invention.
- an oligonucleotide is designed which overlaps the genomic flanking and inserted DNA junction.
- the oligonucleotide is hybridized to single-stranded PCR product from the region of interest (one primer in the inserted DNA and one in the flanking genomic DNA sequence) and incubated in the presence of a DNA polymerase and a fluorescent-labeled ddNTP. Single base extension results in incorporation of the ddNTP. Incorporation can be measured as a change in polarization using a fluorometer.
- a change in polarization indicates the presence of the transgene insert/flanking sequence due to successful amplification, hybridization, and single base extension.
- TaqMan® PE Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA
- a FRET oligonucleotide probe is designed which overlaps the genomic flanking and insert DNA junction.
- the FRET probe and PCR primers are cycled in the presence of a thermostable polymerase and dNTPs.
- Hybridization of the FRET probe results in cleavage and release of the fluorescent moiety away from the quenching moiety on the FRET probe.
- a fluorescent signal indicates the presence of the flanking/transgene insert sequence due to successful amplification and hybridization.
- Molecular Beacons have been described for use in sequence detection as described in Tyangi, et al. (Nature Biotech.14:303-308, 1996) Briefly, a FRET oligonucleotide probe is designed that overlaps the flanking genomic and insert DNA junction. The unique structure of the FRET probe results in it containing secondary structure that keeps the fluorescent and quenching moieties in close proximity.
- the FRET probe and PCR primers are cycled in the presence of a thermostable polymerase and dNTPs.
- hybridization of the FRET probe to the target sequence results in the removal of the probe secondary structure and spatial separation of the fluorescent and quenching moieties that results in the production of a fluorescent signal.
- the fluorescent signal indicates the presence of the flanking/transgene insert sequence due to successful amplification and hybridization.
- Other described methods such as microfluidics (US Patent Pub. 2006068398, US
- Patent No. 6,544,734 provide methods and devices to separate and amplify DNA samples. Optical dyes are used to detect and quantitate specific DNA molecules (WO/05017181). Nanotube devices (WO/06024023) that comprise an electronic sensor for the detection of DNA molecules or nanobeads that bind specific DNA molecules and can then be detected. DNA detection kits can be developed using the compositions disclosed herein and the methods well known in the art of DNA detection. The kits are useful for the identification of soybean event MON87705 DNA in a sample and can be applied to methods for breeding soybean plants containing the appropriate event DNA.
- kits may contain DNA primers or probes that are homologous or complementary to SEQ ED NO: 1 through SEQ ID NO: 5 or DNA primers or probes homologous or complementary to DNA contained in the transgene genetic elements of DNA. These DNA sequences can be used in DNA amplification reactions or as probes in a DNA hybridization method.
- the sequences of the genomic DNA and transgene genetic elements contained in MON87705 soybean genome are illustrated in Figure 2; the transgene genetic element contained in the T-DNAs are organized as follows: the first T- DNA begins with the octopine left border sequence, followed by the first artificial gene comprised of the 35S enhancer from figwort mosaic virus (FMV), and promoter, intron, and leader sequence from the Arabidopsis thaliana Tsfl gene, which is upstream of the ShkG transit peptide fused to an optimized aroA-CP4, which is upstream of the 3 1 UTR of the RbcS2 (E9) gene from Pisum sativum, followed by the second cassette which is comprised of the promoter and leader sequence from the Glycine max 7S alpha prime subunit of beta- conglycinin gene, which is upstream of the sense half of the inverted repeat containing sequences homologous to the Glycine max FAD2 and FATB genes, which is upstream of the nopaline right border sequence.
- the second T-DNA begins with the nopaline right border sequence, which is upstream of the antisense half of the inverted repeat containing sequences homologous to the Glycine max FAD2 and FATB genes, which is upstream of the 3' UTR of the Gossypium barbadense (Sea island cotton) H6 gene, which is upstream of the octopine left border sequence.
- the primer molecules derived from these sequences can be used as part of a primer set that also includes a DNA primer molecule derived from the genome flanking the transgene insert of event MON87705 as presented in SEQ ID NO: 3 and SEQ ID NO: 4.
- the present invention includes a soybean plant comprising a DNA molecule comprising a polynucleotide having a sequence that is or is complementary to a sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 1, 2 and 18.
- the present invention includes a soybean plant part, where the plant part comprises a polynucleotide having a sequence that is or is complementary to a sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 1, 2 and 18.
- the present invention includes progeny of a soybean plant, where the progeny comprises a polynucleotide having a sequence that is or is complementary to a sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 1, 2 and 18.
- the present invention also includes a soybean plant capable of producing seeds having an oil composition comprising approx. 55-80% oleic acid and less than 8% saturated fatty acid, wherein genetic determinants for said oil composition is obtainable from soybean having ATCC Accession No. PTA-9241.
- the present invention includes a method for producing a soybean plant comprising altered fatty acid levels, comprising crossing a plant comprising soybean event MON87705 with a soybean plant lacking soybean event MON87705 to obtain a plant comprising said soybean event MON87705 and altered fatty acid levels, wherein a representative sample of seed comprising said event was deposited under ATCC Accession No. PTA-9241.
- the present invention also includes a method of producing a soybean variety comprising soybean event MON87705, comprising backcrossing soybean event MON87769 into said variety, wherein a representative sample of seed comprising said event was deposited under ATCC Accession No. PTA-9241.
- the present invention also includes an oil composition obtained from seeds comprising a DNA molecule comprising a polynucleotide having a sequence that is or is complementary to a sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 1, 2 and 18.
- the present invention includes a commodity product derived from an oil composition selected from the group consisting of cooking oil, salad oil, shortening, lecithin, nontoxic plastics, printing inks, lubricants, waxes, hydraulic fluids, electric transformer fluids, solvents, cosmetics, hair care products and biodiesel.
- the present invention also includes a DNA molecule comprising a polynucleotide having a sequence that is or is complementary to one selected from the group consisting of sequences listed under SEQ ID NOs: 1, 2 and 18.
- the present invention includes an isolated DNA molecule comprising at least from about 11 to about 20 consecutive nucleotides selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NO: 1 and SEQ ID NO: 2.
- the present invention also includes a genome of a soybean cell comprising a polynucleotide having a sequence selected from the group consisting of sequences listed under SEQ ID NOs: 1, 2 and 18.
- the present invention includes a method of detecting the presence of soybean event MON87705 DNA in a biological sample comprising contacting the sample with a probe that hybridizes under stringent hybridization conditions with a sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NO: 1 and SEQ ID NO: 2, and their complements, and does not hybridize under stringent hybridization conditions with soybean plant genomic DNA that that does not comprise a sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NO: 1 and SEQ ID NO: 2, and their complements; subjecting the sample and probe to stringent hybridization conditions; and detecting binding of the probe to the sample; where binding is diagnostic for the presence of said DNA in the sample.
- the present invention includes a method for detecting the presence of a nucleotide sequence diagnostic for the presence of soybean event MON87705 in a biological sample, comprising detecting the presence of a nucleotide sequence wherein said sequence is selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 1, 2 and 18, wherein said biological sample is selected from the group consisting of soybean meal, soy flour, soy protein concentrate, soy protein isolates, texturized soy protein concentrate, hydrolyzed soy protein and whipped topping.
- the present invention also includes a kit for detecting the presence or absence of soybean transgenic event MON87705 in a soybean sample comprising nucleotide components designed based on detecting one or more sequences shown under SEQ ID NOs: 1, 2 and 18.
- the present invention also includes a composition having a DNA molecule selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 1, 2 and 18, wherein said composition is a commodity product selected from the group consisting of soybean meal, soy flour, soy protein concentrate, soy protein isolates, texturized soy protein concentrate, hydrolyzed soy protein and whipped topping.
- the transgenic soybean plant MON87705 was generated by an Agrobacterium- mediated transformation of soybean cells with DNA fragments derived from pMON95829 ( Figure 1).
- the binary plant transformation vector, pMON95829 contains two plant transformation T-DNAs. Each T-DNA was flanked by right border (RB) and left border (LB) sequences at the ends of the T-DNAs.
- Post transformation screening of MON87705 identified a right border to right border co-integration of the two T-DNAs generating a two cassette insertion, one designed to express the aroA-CP4 gene from Agrobacterium tumefaciens imparting glyphosate tolerance and the other designed with an inverted repeat to trigger the RNAi based suppression of the endogenous FAD2 and FATB genes (SEQ ID NO: 7).
- the inverted repeat structure is not found in pMON95829, but is formed with a RB to RB co- integration of the two T-DNAs. This integration configuration yields a single transgenic locus containing both expression and suppression cassettes and is flanked by residual left border sequences ( Figure 2).
- the unique sequence generated at the RB:RB integration site is listed under SEQ ED NO: 18.
- the T-DNAs are organized as follows: the first T-DNA begins with the octopine LB sequence, followed by the first artificial gene comprised of the 35S enhancer from figwort mosaic virus (FMV) and the promoter, intron, and leader sequence from the Arabidopsis thaliana Tsfl gene, which is upstream of the ShkG transit peptide fused to an optimized aroA- CP4, which is upstream of the 3' UTR of the RbcS2 (E9) gene from Pisum sativum, followed by the second cassette which is comprised of the promoter and leader sequence from the Glycine max 7S alpha prime subunit of beta-conglycinin gene, which is upstream of the sense half of the inverted repeat containing sequences homologous to the Glycine max FAD2 and FATB genes, which is upstream of the nopaline RB sequence.
- FMV figwort mosaic virus
- FMV figwort mosaic virus
- intron the promoter, intron, and leader sequence from the Arabi
- the second T-DNA begins with the nopaline RB sequence, which is upstream of the antisense half of the inverted repeat containing sequences homologous to the Glycine max FAD2 and FATB genes, which is upstream of the 3' UTR of the Gossypium barbadense (Sea island cotton) H6 gene, which is upstream of the octopine LB sequence.
- Explants transformed with pMON95829 were obtained via Agrobacterium tumefaciens- mediated transformation. Plants were regenerated from transformed tissue. Approximately 955 RO transformation events were produced and were tested for the presence of the two T- DNAs by Invader 11 (Third Wave Technologies, Inc., Madison, WI). In addition, a PCR designed to identify the RB:RB configuration was used to select properly-assembled candidate events. RO events demonstrating the proper co-integration of the T-DNAs were self-pollinated to generate Rl seed. The fatty acid composition of the Rl seed was determined by FAME-GC analysis. Based on these analyses, 48 events were carried forward to the R2 generation. Segregation of multi copy events and phenotypic characterization narrow the candidate event pool to 11 events by the R3 generation.
- Sequences flanking the T-DNA insertion in MON87705 were determined using inverse PCR as described in Ochman et al., 1990 (PCR Protocols: A guide to Methods and Applications, Academic Press, Inc.) and by TAIL (Thermal Asymmetric InterLaced) PCR. Plant genomic DNA was isolated from both wild-type A3525 and the transgenic line from tissue grown under green house conditions. Frozen leaf tissue was ground by mortar and pestle with liquid nitrogen or mechanical grinding. A volume of 22mL of extraction buffer was added to ⁇ lg of ground leaf tissue and incubated at 65 0 C for 1 hour.
- the CTAB extraction buffer consisted of 1.4M NaCl, 2% CTAB, 2OmM EDTA, and 10OmM Tris-HCl pH 8.0. Just prior to use, 0.02% beta-mercaptoethanol and 0.5mg RNase A was added to the extraction buffer. The samples were extracted with 12mL of phenol/chloroform/ isoamyl alcohol (25:24:1) solution and then centrifuged at 4000 x G for 10 minutes at 4 0 C. The supernatant was transferred to a new tube and the DNA was precipitated with 15mL of isopropanol. After centrifugation at 4000 x G for 10 minutes, the pellets were washed with 5mL 70% ethanol. A final centrifugation at 4000 x G for 5 minutes was performed; the pellets were air dried and then re-suspended in 300 ⁇ L of water.
- PCR was performed using primers designed from the T- DNA sequence that would amplify sequences extending away from the 5' and 3' ends of the T- DNA. PCR products were separated by agarose gel electrophoresis and purified using a QIAGEN gel purification kit (Qiagen, Valencia, CA). The subsequent products were sequenced directly using standard sequencing protocols.
- This region of duplication corresponds to position 1053 through 3422 of SEQ ID NO: 6 and is nearly identical to position 10682 through 13051 of SEQ ID NO: 6.
- SEQ ID NO: 3 The portion of the inserted cassettes (SEQ ID NO: 7) from pMON95829 that was fully integrated into the A3525 genomic DNA is presented as SEQ ID NO: 5 (see Figure 2).
- Isolated sequences were compared to the T-DNA sequence to identify the flanking sequence and the co-isolated T-DNA fragment. Confirmation of the presence of the expression cassette was achieved by PCR with primers designed based upon the deduced flanking sequence data and the known T-DNA sequence.
- the A3525 wild type sequence corresponding to the same region in which the T-DNA was integrated in the transformed line was isolated using primers designed from the flanking sequences in MON87705.
- the flanking sequences in MON87705 and the A3525 wild type sequence were analyzed against multiple nucleotide and protein databases. This information was used to examine the relationship of the transgene to the plant genome and to look at the insertion site integrity.
- the flanking sequence and wild type sequences were used to design primers for TaqMan endpoint assays used to identify the events and determine zygosity as described in Example 3.
- Example 3 Event-specific Endpoint TaqMan and Zygosity Assays.
- the methods used to identify event MON87705 in a sample are event-specific endpoint TaqMan PCR assays for which examples of conditions are described in Table 2 and Table 3.
- the first set of DNA primers that may be used in the endpoint assays are primers SQ20129 (SEQ ID NO: 8), SQ20130 (SEQ ID NO: 9) and 6FAMTM labeled primer PB10043 (SEQ ID NO: 10).
- the second set of DNA primers that may be used in the endpoint assays are primers SQ21928 (SEQ ID NO:11), SQ20901 (SEQ ID NO:12), and 6FAMTM labeled primer PB10164 (SEQ ID NO: 13).
- 6FAMTM is a fluorescent dye product of Applied Biosystems (Foster City, CA) attached to the DNA primers.
- Applied Biosystems Fluorescence-Activated DNA
- TaqMan MGB Minor Groove Binding probes
- the 5'exonuclease activity of Taq DNA polymerase cleaves the probe from the 5 '-end, between the fluorophore and quencher.
- quencher and fluorophore are separated enough to produce a fluorescent signal.
- SQ20129 SEQ ID NO: 8
- SQ20130 SEQ ID NO: 9
- SQ21928 SEQ ID NO: 11
- SQ20901 SEQ ID NO: 12
- PB10164 SEQ ID NO: 13
- the controls for these analyses should include a positive control from soybean known to contain event MON87705 DNA, a negative control from non-transgenic soybean and a negative control that contains no template DNA. Similar assays can be designed for SEQ ID 18
- thermocycler DNA amplification in a Stratagene Robocycler, MJ Engine, Perkin-Elmer 9700, Eppendorf Mastercycler Gradient thermocycler, Applied Biosystems GeneAmp PCR System 9700 or MJ Research DNA Engine PTC-225 thermal cycler is performed using the following cycling parameters.
- the thermocycler should be run in the calculated mode.
- the thermocycler is run with the ramp speed set at maximum.
- zygosity for event MON87705 in a sample was done using an event- specific zygosity endpoint TaqMan PCR assay for which examples of conditions are described in Table 4 and Table 5.
- the DNA primers used in the zygosity assay are primers SQ20901 (SEQ BD NO: 12), SQ21928 (SEQ ID NO: 11), SQ21905 (SEQ ID NO: 15), 6FAMTM labeled primer PB10164 (SEQ ID NO: 13) and VICTM labeled primer PB10335 (SEQ ID NO: 14).
- 6FAMTM and VICTM are fluorescent dye products of Applied Biosystems (Foster City, CA) attached to the DNA primers.
- SQ20901 (SEQ ID NO: 12) and SQ21928 (SEQ ID NO: 11) when used in these reaction methods with PB10164 (SEQ ID NO: 13) produce a DNA amplicon that is diagnostic for event MON87705 DNA.
- the controls for this analysis should include a positive control from soybean containing event MON87705 DNA, a negative control from non-transgenic soybean and a negative control that contains no template DNA.
- SQ21928 (SEQ ID NO: 11) and SQ21905 (SEQ ID NO: 15) when used in these reaction methods with PB 10335 (SEQ ID NO: 14) produce a DNA amplicon that is diagnostic for the wild type allele and contains SEQ ID NO: 16 in its entirety. Heterozygosity is determined by the presence of both amphcons demonstrated by the liberation of fluorescent signal from both probes PB10164 and PB10335.
- thermocycler DNA amplification in a Stratagene Robocycler, MJ Engine, Perkin-Elmer 9700, Eppendorf Mastercycler Gradient thermocycler, Applied Biosystems GeneAmp PCR System 9700 or MJ Research DNA Engine PTC-225 thermal cycler is performed using the following cycling parameters.
- the thermocycler should be run in the calculated mode.
- the thermocycler is run with the ramp speed set at maximum.
- Example 4 Identification of event MON87705 in a given soybean sample
- the following example describes how one may identify the presence or absence of MON87705 event in a given soybean sample.
- DNA event primer pairs are used to produce an amplicon diagnostic for soybean event MON87705.
- An amplicon diagnostic for MON87705 comprises at least one junction sequence: SEQ ID NO: 1, SEQ ID NO: 2 or SEQ ID NO: 18 .
- SEQ ID NO: 1 ( Figure 2) is a nucleotide sequence corresponding to the junction of the 5' flanking sequence (positions 3413 through 3422 of SEQ ID NO: 6, see Figure 2) and the integrated border of the insertion (positions 3423 through 3433 of SEQ ID NO: 6, see figure 2).
- SEQ ID NO: 2 (see Figure 2) is a nucleotide sequence corresponding to the junction of the integrated border of the insertion (positions 10664 through 10673 of SEQ ID NO: 6, see Figure 2) and the 3' flanking sequence (positions 10674 through 10683 of SEQ ID NO: 6, see Figure 2).
- SEQ ID NO: 18 is a nucleotide sequence corresponding to the right border to right border junction (positions 9230 to 9335 of SEQ ID NO: 6) generated upon the cointegration of the two pMON95829 T-DNAs to yield event MON87705
- Event primer pairs that will produce a diagnostic amplicon for MON87705 include primer pairs based upon the flanking sequences and the inserted cassettes.
- amplicons produced using said primer pairs can be cloned into vectors, propagated, isolated and sequenced or can be sequenced directly with methods well established in the art. Any primer pair derived from the combination of SEQ ID NO: 3 and SEQ ID NO: 5 or the combination of SEQ BD NO: 4 and SEQ ID NO: 5 that are useful in a DNA amplification method to produce an amplicon diagnostic for MON87705 or progeny thereof is an aspect of the present invention.
- Any single isolated DNA polynucleotide primer molecule comprising at least 11 contiguous nucleotides of SEQ DD NO: 3, or its complement that is useful in a DNA amplification method to produce an amplicon diagnostic for MON87705 or progeny thereof is an aspect of the present invention.
- Any single isolated DNA polynucleotide primer molecule comprising at least 11 contiguous nucleotides of SEQ ID NO: 4, or its complement that is useful in a DNA amplification method to produce an amplicon diagnostic for MON87705 or progeny thereof is an aspect of the present invention.
- Any single isolated DNA polynucleotide primer molecule comprising at least 11 contiguous nucleotides of SEQ ID NO: 5, or its complement that is useful in a DNA amplification method to produce an amplicon diagnostic for MON87705 or progeny thereof is an aspect of the present invention.
- a diagnostic amplicon comprises a DNA molecule homologous or complementary to at least one transgene/genomic junction DNA listed under SEQ ID NO: 1, 2 and 18, or a substantial portion thereof.
- An analysis for event MON87705 plant tissue sample should include a positive tissue control from event MON87705, a negative control from a soybean plant that is not event MON87705, for example, but not limited to A3525, and a negative control that contains no soybean genomic DNA.
- a primer pair that will amplify an endogenous soybean DNA molecule will serve as an internal control for the DNA amplification conditions. Additional primer sequences can be selected from SEQ ID NO: 3, SEQ ED NO: 4, or SEQ ID NO: 5 by those skilled in the art of DNA amplification methods, and conditions selected for the production of an amplicon by the methods shown in Table 6 and Table 7 may differ, but result in an amplicon diagnostic for event MON87705 DNA.
- the use of these DNA primer sequences with modifications to the methods of Table 6 and Table 7 are within the scope of the invention.
- the amplicon produced by at least one DNA primer sequence derived from SEQ ID NO: 3, SEQ ID NO: 4 or SEQ ID NO: 5 that is diagnostic for MON87705 is an aspect of the invention.
- DNA detection kits that contain at least one DNA primer derived from SEQ ID NO: 3, SEQ ID NO: 4 or SEQ ID NO: 5, that when used in a DNA amplification method, produces a diagnostic amplicon for MON87705 or its progeny is an aspect of the invention.
- a soybean plant or seed, wherein its genome will produce an amplicon diagnostic for MON87705 when tested in a DNA amplification method is an aspect of the invention.
- the assay for the MON87705 amplicon can be performed by using an Applied Biosystems GeneAmp PCR System 9700, Stratagene Robocycler, MJ Engine, Perkin-Elmer 9700 or Eppendorf Mastercycler Gradient thermocycler or any other amplification system that can be used to produce an amplicon diagnostic of MON87705 as shown in Table 7.
- the ATCC accession number is PTA-9241.
- the deposit will be maintained in the depository for a period of 30 years, or 5 years after the last request, or for the effective life of the patent, whichever is longer, and will be replaced as necessary during that period.
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