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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 08, 1997
Filed:
Jul. 18, 1994
Chao-Guang Chen, Brunswick, AU;
Shaio-Lim Mau, Waverley, AU;
He Du, North Melbourne, AU;
Alison M Gane, North Carlton, AU;
Antony Bacic, Eltham, AU;
Adrienne E Clarke, Parkville, AU;
Cooperative Research Centre for Industrial Plant Biopolymers, Parkville, AU;
Abstract
This invention provides plant arabinogalactan proteins (AGPs) and their genes. AGPs were isolated from Nicotiana alata, Nicotiana plumbaginafolia, and Pyrus communis. Amino acid sequences of isolated AGP peptide fragments are presented. Isolated AGP fragments were used to synthesize oligonucleotide probes to prepare oligonucleotide primers for PCR or prepare RNA probes to screen cDNA libraries of N. alata, N. plumbaginafolia, and P. communis. cDNA clones encoding amino acid sequences of isolated AGP fragments were isolated. The invention presents for the first time an intact AGP amino acid sequence derived from a corresponding AGP gene. The instant invention further provides methods useful in obtaining AGP genes encoding an AGP peptide comprising a specific isolated hydroxyproline-rich (OAST-rich) sequence or a specific isolated hydroxyproline-poor sequence.