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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 03, 2001
Filed:
Jun. 09, 1997
Petra Christina Boevink, Lyneham, AU;
Brian Peter Surin, Rivett, AU;
Paul Konrad Keese, Curtin, AU;
Paul Wing Gay Chu, Florey, AU;
Peter Michael Waterhouse, O'Connor, AU;
Rafiqul Islam Khan, Giralang, AU;
Philip John Larkin, Weston, AU;
William Clark Taylor, Bungendore, AU;
Jerry Stuart Marshall, Aranda, AU;
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Campbell, AU;
Abstract
The present invention is directed to transcription regulators and transcription regulator-like sequences of nanovirus origin. As used in the specification, the nanovirus group is consdiered to include subterranean clover stunt virus (SCSV), cocnut foliar decay virus (CFDV), banana bunchy top virus (BBTV), milk vetch dwarf cirus (MDV), and faba bean necrotic yellow virus (FBNYV). The transcription regulators and transcription regulator-like sequences of the instant invention are useful in genetic engineering of plants and in particular leguminous plants such as to facilitate or control expression of foreign genes. The transcription regulators and transcription regulator-like sequences of the present invention are also useful in facilitating different levels of expression in different plant tissue types.