Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Plant cell or cell line – per se ; composition thereof;... – Plant cell or cell line – per se – contains exogenous or...
Reexamination Certificate
2006-03-16
2009-02-03
Kruse, David H (Department: 1638)
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Plant cell or cell line, per se ; composition thereof;...
Plant cell or cell line, per se, contains exogenous or...
C435S320100, C536S024100, C800S279000, C800S298000, C800S300000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07485461
ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides compositions and methods for regulating expression of heterologous nucleotide sequences in a plant. Compositions include a novel promoter nucleotide sequence for the gene encoding ubiquitin inTripsacum dactyloides, as well as vectors, microorganisms, plants and plant cells having the promoter nucleotide sequence, or variants and fragments thereof. Methods for expressing a heterologous nucleotide sequence in a plant using the promoter sequences disclosed herein are also provided. The methods include stably incorporating into the genome of a plant cell a nucleotide sequence operably linked to the promoter of the present invention and regenerating a stably transformed plant that expresses the nucleotide sequence.
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Alston & Bird LLP
Athenix Corporation
Kruse David H
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