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Michelle Hunt Assistant Principal
Durham Public Schools Scholarship Foundation, Inc High School · Elementary & Secondary Schools
400 N Duke St, Durham, NC 27701 9195603926, 9195602217
Michelle R. Hunt Principal
Inside Insight Coaching LLC Business Consulting Services
11 Monteith Ct, Durham, NC 27713
Us Patents
Altered Forms Of The Nim1 Gene Conferring Disease Resistance In Plants
Scott Joseph Uknes - Apex NC Michelle Denise Hunt - Chapel Hill NC John Andrew Ryals - Cary NC
Assignee:
Novartis AG - Basel
International Classification:
C12N 504 C12N 1529 A01H 400 A01H 500
US Classification:
536 236
Abstract:
The NIM1 gene product is a structural homologue of the mammalian signal transduction factor I. kappa. B subclass. alpha. The present invention exploits this discovery to provide altered forms of NIM1 that act as dominant-negative regulators of the systemic acquired resistance (SAR) signal transduction pathway. These altered forms of NIM1 confer the opposite phenotype as the nim1 mutant in plants transformed with the altered forms of NIM1; i. e. , the transgenic plants exhibit constitutive SAR gene expression and a constitutive immunity (CIM) phenotype. The present invention further concerns DNA molecules encoding altered forms of the NIM1 gene, expression vectors containing such DNA molecules, and plants and plant cells transformed therewith. The invention also concerns methods of activating SAR in plants and conferring to plants a CIM phenotype and broad spectrum disease resistance by transforming the plants with DNA molecules encoding altered forms of the NIM1 gene product.