Methods and constructs for the introduction of multiple genes into plants using a single transformation event are described. Constructs contain a single 5' promoter operably linked to DNA encoding a modified intein splicing unit. The splicing unit is expressed as a polyprotein and consists of a fir
Methods and constructs for the introduction of multiple genes into plants using a single transformation event are described. Constructs contain a single 5' promoter operably linked to DNA encoding a modified intein splicing unit. The splicing unit is expressed as a polyprotein and consists of a first protein fused to an intein fused to a second protein. The splicing unit has been engineered to promote excision of all non-essential components in the polyprotein but prevent the ligation reactions normally associated with protein splicing. Additional genetic elements encoding inteins and additional proteins can be fused in frame to the 5'-terminus of the coding region for the second protein to form a construct for expression of more than two proteins. A single 3' termination sequence, such as a polyadenylation sequence when the construct is to be expressed in eucaryotic cells, follows the last coding sequence. These methods and constructs are particularly useful for creating plants with stacked input traits, illustrated by glyphosate tolerant plants producing BT toxin, and/or value added products, illustrated by the production of polyhydroxyalkanoates in plants.
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I claim: 1. A DNA construct for expression of multiple gene products in a cell comprising: (a) a single promoter at the 5' end of the construct; (b) an intein splicing unit comprising two or more extein sequences encoding separate proteins, and one or more intein sequences fused to the carboxy-ter
I claim: 1. A DNA construct for expression of multiple gene products in a cell comprising: (a) a single promoter at the 5' end of the construct; (b) an intein splicing unit comprising two or more extein sequences encoding separate proteins, and one or more intein sequences fused to the carboxy-terminus encoding portion of each extein sequence, except the last extein sequence to be expressed; and (c) a 3' termination sequence comprising a polyadenylation signal following the last extein protein coding sequence; wherein the intein splicing unit is expressed as a precursor protein containing at least one intein flanked by extein encoded proteins; wherein at least one of the inteins can catalyze excision of the exteins; and wherein at least one amino acid residue is substituted in, or added to, the intein splicing unit so that the excised exteins are not ligated by the intein. 2. The construct of claim 1 wherein the promoter is selected from the group consisting of inducible promoters, constitutive promoters and tissue specific promoters. 3. The construct of claim 1 wherein the extein sequences encoding separate proteins are preceded or followed by a sequence encoding a peptide that targets the gene expression product to a particular compartment within the cell in which the construct is expressed. 4. The construct of claim 1 wherein the proteins are different enzymes. 5. The construct of claim 1 wherein the proteins are the same proteins. 6. The construct of claim 1 wherein the intein splicing unit expression product prevents the ligation reactions normally associated with protein splicing. 7. The DNA construct of claim 6 wherein the DNA construct encodes a glycine or alanine linking the intein and extein amino acid sequences. 8. The construct of claim 1 wherein the promoter is a promoter operable in a plant cell. 9. The construct of claim 8 wherein the proteins are selected from the group consisting of acyl CoA dehydrogenases, acyl CoA oxidases, catalases, alpha subunits of beta-oxidation, beta subunits of beta-oxidation, PHA syntheses with medium chain length substrate specificity, beta-ketothiolases, NADH or NADPH dependent reductases, PHA synthases with short chain length specificity, and PHA synthases that incorporate both short and medium chain length substrates. 10. The construct of claim 8 wherein the proteins are selected from the group consisting of enzymes encoded by the phaG locus, medium chain length syntheses, beta-ketothiolases, NADH or NADPH dependent reductases, and PHA synthases that incorporate both short and medium chain length substrates. 11. The construct of claim 8 wherein the proteins are selected from the group consisting of herbicide resistance, insect resistance, and marker proteins. 12. A method for expressing multiple genes in cells comprising transforming the cells with a DNA construct comprising: (a) a single promoter at the 5' end of the construct; (b) an intein splicing unit comprising two or more extein sequences encoding separate proteins, and one or more intein sequences fused to the carboxy-terminus encoding portion of each extein sequence, except the last extein sequence to be expressed; and (c) a 3' termination sequence comprising a polyadenylation signal following the last extein protein coding sequence; wherein the intein splicing unit is expressed as a precursor protein containing at least one intein flanked by extein encoded proteins; wherein at least one of the inteins can catalyze excision of the exteins; and wherein at least one amino acid residue is substituted in, or added to, the intein splicing unit so that the excised exteins are not ligated by the intein. 13. The method of claim 12 wherein the cell is plant cell and the promoter is a promoter operable in a plant cell. 14. The method of claim 12 wherein the promoter is selected from the group consisting of inducible promoter, constitutive promoters and tissue specific promoter. 15. The method of claim 12 wherein the extein sequences encoding separate proteins are preceded or followed by a sequence encoding a peptide that targets the gene expression product to a particular compartment within the cell in which the construct is expressed. 16. The method of claim 12 wherein the proteins are different enzymes. 17. The method of claim 12 wherein the proteins are the same proteins. 18. The method of claim 12 wherein the intein splicing unit expression product prevents the ligation reactions normally associated with protein splicing. 19. The method of claim 18 wherein the DNA construct encodes a glycine or alanine linking the intein and axiom amino acid sequences. 20. The method of claim 13 for making polyhydroxyalkanoates in plants wherein the proteins are selected from the group consisting of acyl CoA dehydrogenases, acyl CoA oxidases, catalases, alpha subunits of beta-oxidation, beta subunits of beta-oxidation, PHA synthases with medium chain length substrate specificity, beta-ketothiolases, NADH or NADPH dependent reductases, PHA synthases with short chain length specificity, and PHA synthases that incorporate both short and medium chain length substrates. 21. The method of claim 13 for making polyhydroxyalkanoate in plants wherein the proteins are selected from the group consisting of enzymes encoded by the phaG locus, medium chain length synthases, beta-ketothiolases, NADH or NADPH dependent reductases, and PHA syntheses that incorporate both short and medium chain length substrates. 22. The method of claim 13 wherein the proteins are selected from the group consisting of herbicide resistance, insect resistance, and marker proteins.
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