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BR9711441A - Insecticidal protein toxins from photorhabdus - Google Patents

Insecticidal protein toxins from photorhabdus

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Publication number
BR9711441A
BR9711441A BR9711441-3A BR9711441A BR9711441A BR 9711441 A BR9711441 A BR 9711441A BR 9711441 A BR9711441 A BR 9711441A BR 9711441 A BR9711441 A BR 9711441A
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Brazil
Prior art keywords
photorhabdus
protein toxins
insecticidal protein
genus
proteins
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BR9711441-3A
Other languages
Portuguese (pt)
Inventor
Jerald C Ensign
David J Bowen
James Petell
Raymond Fatig
Sue Schoonover
Richard H Ffrench-Constant
Thomas A Rocheleau
Michael B Blackburn
Timothy D Hey
Donald J Merlo
Gregory L Orr
Jean L Roberts
James A Strickland
Lining Guo
Todd A Ciche
Kitisri Sukhapinda
Original Assignee
Dow Agro Sciences Llc
Wisconsin Alumni Res Found
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Priority claimed from PCT/US1996/018003 external-priority patent/WO1997017432A1/en
Application filed by Dow Agro Sciences Llc, Wisconsin Alumni Res Found filed Critical Dow Agro Sciences Llc
Priority claimed from PCT/US1997/007657 external-priority patent/WO1998008932A1/en
Publication of BR9711441A publication Critical patent/BR9711441A/en

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Abstract

"TOXINAS DE PROTEìNA INSETICIDAS PROVENIENTES DE PHOTORHABDUS" Proteínas do gênero Photorhabdus são tóxicas a insetos mediante exposição. Photorhabdus luminescens (anteriormente Xenorhabdus luminescens) foram encontradas em amostras clínicas de mamíferos e como um simbionte bacterial de nematódeos entomopatogênicos do gênero Heterorhabdus. Essas toxinas de proteínas podem ser aplicadas a, ou geneticamente engenheirados em, alimentos ou plantas com larvas de insetos para controle de inseto."INSECTICID PROTEIN PROTEINS FROM PHOTORHABDUS" Proteins of the genus Photorhabdus are toxic to insects upon exposure. Photorhabdus luminescens (formerly Xenorhabdus luminescens) have been found in clinical samples of mammals and as a bacterial symbiont of entomopathogenic nematodes of the genus Heterorhabdus. These protein toxins can be applied to, or genetically engineered into, food or plants with insect larvae for insect control.

BR9711441-3A 1996-08-29 1997-05-05 Insecticidal protein toxins from photorhabdus BR9711441A (en)

Applications Claiming Priority (4)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US70548496A 1996-08-29 1996-08-29
US47366996A 1996-11-06 1996-11-06
PCT/US1996/018003 WO1997017432A1 (en) 1995-11-06 1996-11-06 Insecticidal protein toxins from photorhabdus
PCT/US1997/007657 WO1998008932A1 (en) 1996-08-29 1997-05-05 Insecticidal protein toxins from $i(photorhabdus)

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BR9711441A true BR9711441A (en) 2000-10-24

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B06A Patent application procedure suspended [chapter 6.1 patent gazette]
B11B Dismissal acc. art. 36, par 1 of ipl - no reply within 90 days to fullfil the necessary requirements
B15K Others concerning applications: alteration of classification

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Ipc: A01H 5/00 (2018.01), A01H 6/46 (2018.01)