Use of a seed specific promoter to drive odp1 expression in...

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C12N 15/82 (2006.01)

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CA 2755027

A recombinant DNA construct comprising a polynucleotide encoding an ODP1 polypeptide operably linked to a sucrose synthase 2 promoter where this construct can be used to increase oil content in the seeds of a cruciferous oilseed plant while maintaining normal germination is disclosed. A method for increasing oil content in the seeds of a cruciferous oilseed plant while maintaining normal germination using this construct is also disclosed.

L'invention porte sur un produit de construction d'ADN recombinant comprenant un polynucléotide codant pour un polypeptide ODP1 fonctionnellement lié à un promoteur de la sucrose synthase 2, ce produit de construction pouvant être utilisé pour augmenter la teneur en huile dans les graines d'une plante oléagineuse crucifère tout en conservant une germination normale. L'invention porte également sur un procédé d'augmentation de la teneur en huile dans les graines d'une plante oléagineuse crucifère tout en conservant une germination normale à l'aide de cette construction.

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