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Nature Biotechnology | 2003

Insect resistance conferred by 283-kDa Photorhabdus luminescens protein TcdA in Arabidopsis thaliana

Dong Liu; Stephanie L. Burton; Todd P. Glancy; Ze-Sheng Li; Ronnie Hampton; Thomas Meade; Donald J. Merlo

The tcdA gene of Photorhabdus luminescens encodes a 283-kDa protein, toxin A, that is highly toxic to a variety of insects, including some agriculturally important pests. We tested the efficacy of transgenic toxin A in Arabidopsis thaliana for control of feeding insects. Plants with toxin A expression above about 700 ng/mg of extractable protein were highly toxic to tobacco hornworm (Manduca sexta). Toxin A isolated from transgenic plants also strongly inhibited growth of the southern corn rootworm (Diabrotica undecimpunctata howardi). Addition of 5′ and 3′ untranslated regions of a tobacco osmotin gene (osm) increased toxin A production 10-fold and recovery of insect-resistant lines 12-fold. In the best line, high toxin A expression and insect resistance were maintained for at least five generations in all progeny. The intact tcdA mRNA represents the largest effective transgenic transcript produced in plants to date. These results may open a new route to transgenic pest control in agriculture.


Nature plants | 2017

GC-rich coding sequences reduce transposon-like, small RNA-mediated transgene silencing

Lyudmila Sidorenko; Tzuu-fen Lee; Aaron T. Woosley; William A. Moskal; Scott Bevan; P. Ann Owens Merlo; Terence A. Walsh; Xiujuan Wang; Staci Weaver; Todd P. Glancy; Pohao Wang; Xiaozeng Yang; Shreedharan Sriram; Blake C. Meyers

The molecular basis of transgene susceptibility to silencing is poorly characterized in plants; thus, we evaluated several transgene design parameters as means to reduce heritable transgene silencing. Analyses of Arabidopsis plants with transgenes encoding a microalgal polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) synthase revealed that small RNA (sRNA)-mediated silencing, combined with the use of repetitive regulatory elements, led to aggressive transposon-like silencing of canola-biased PUFA synthase transgenes. Diversifying regulatory sequences and using native microalgal coding sequences (CDSs) with higher GC content improved transgene expression and resulted in a remarkable trans-generational stability via reduced accumulation of sRNAs and DNA methylation. Further experiments in maize with transgenes individually expressing three crystal (Cry) proteins from Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) tested the impact of CDS recoding using different codon bias tables. Transgenes with higher GC content exhibited increased transcript and protein accumulation. These results demonstrate that the sequence composition of transgene CDSs can directly impact silencing, providing design strategies for increasing transgene expression levels and reducing risks of heritable loss of transgene expression.The molecular basis underlying transgene susceptibility to silencing remains elusive. Now, using multiple examples, a study shows that higher GC content of coding sequences can reduce susceptibility of transgenes to heritable silencing.


Archive | 2003

Plant production of immunoglobulins with reduced fucosylation

Kristen Briggs; Todd P. Glancy; Mich B. Hein; Andrew C. Hiatt; Anton S. Karnoup; W. H. Kerr Anderson; Dayakar Pareddy; Joseph F. Petolino; Beth Rubin-Wilson; Doug Taylor; Jean L. Roberts


Archive | 2006

Use of untranslated region of osmotin gene to enhance transgene expression in plants

Donald J. Merlo; Dong Liu; Stephanie L. Burton; Todd P. Glancy


Archive | 2015

Cry1d for controlling corn earworm

Sek Yee Tan; Joel J. Sheets; Todd P. Glancy; Karen C. Mclaughlin; Aaron T. Woosley; Sarah E. Worden; Diaa Alabed; Stephanie L. Burton; Kenneth E. Narva; Thomas Meade


Archive | 2018

Modulation of Transgene Expression in Plants

Sandeep Kumar; Marcelo A German; Pohao Wang; Todd P. Glancy; Shreedharan Sriram; Carla N. Yerkes; Andrew J. Bowling; Heather E. Pence; Andrew E. Robinson


Archive | 2017

MODIFIED CRY1CA TOXINS USEFUL FOR CONTROL OF INSECT PESTS

Joel J. Sheets; Kenneth E. Narva; Thomas Meade; Timothy D. Hey; Sek Yee Tan; Audrey Jane Etter; Todd P. Glancy; Janna Mai Armstrong; Tristan E. Coram; Krishna M. Madduri; James Edward King; Ryan M. Lee; Gaofeng Lin; Jianquan Li


Archive | 2017

ENGINEERED CRY6A INSECTICIDAL PROTEINS

Timothy D. Hey; Xu Xiaoping; Todd P. Glancy; Diaa Alabed; Sarah E. Worden; Nick X. Wang; Carla Ausmus; Shao-Ching Hung


Archive | 2016

TOXINAS Cry1Ca MODIFICADAS ÚTILES PARA EL CONTROL DE PLAGAS DE INSECTOS

James Edward King; Krishna M. Madduri; Tristan E. Coram; Janna Mai Armstrong; Todd P. Glancy; Audrey Jane Etter; Sek Yee Tan; Timothy D. Hey; Thomas Meade; Kenneth E. Narva; Joel J. Sheets; Ryan M. Lee; Gaofeng Lin; Jianquan Li


Archive | 2016

ANTICUERPOS MONOCLONALES ESPECÍFICOS PARA CRY1CA Y MÉTODOS DE DETECCIÓN RELACIONADOS

Eric H. Ma; Guomin Shan; Todd P. Glancy; Sarah E. Canada

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