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Summary for Patent: 8,034,997
Title:Nucleotide sequences encoding insecticidal proteins
Abstract: The present invention provides nucleotide sequences encoding an insecticidal protein exhibiting lepidopteran inhibitory activity, as well as a novel insecticidal protein referred to herein as a Cry1A.105 insecticide, transgenic plants expressing the insecticide, and methods for detecting the presence of the nucleotide sequences or the insecticide in a biological sample.
Inventor(s): Bogdanova; Natalia N. (Frontenac, MO), Corbin; David R. (Chesterfield, MO), Malvar; Thomas M. (North Stonington, CT), Perlak; Frederick J. (St. Louis, MO), Roberts; James K. (St. Louis, MO), Romano; Charles P. (Chesterfield, MO)
Assignee: Monsanto Technology LLC (St. Louis, MO)
Application Number:12/064,875
Patent Claims:1. A synthetic polynucleotide encoding an insecticidal protein comprising the amino acid sequence as set forth in SEQ ID NO:2 from amino acid position 10 through amino acid position 600.

2. The synthetic polynucleotide of claim 1 selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NO:1 and SEQ ID NO:3.

3. The synthetic polynucleotide of claim 2, wherein said polynucleotide is SEQ ID NO:3 for use in expressing said insecticidal protein in a monocotyledonous crop plant.

4. The synthetic polynucleotide of claim 2, wherein said polynucleotide is SEQ ID NO:1 for use in expressing said insecticidal protein in a dicotyledonous crop plant.

5. A synthetic insecticidal protein comprising the amino acid sequence as set forth in SEQ ID NO: 2 from amino acid position 10 through amino acid position 600.

6. A composition comprising an insecticidally effective amount of the synthetic insecticidal protein of claim 5.

7. An expression cassette for use in expressing an insecticidal protein having the amino acid sequence as set forth in SEQ ID NO:2 in a host cell, wherein said expression cassette comprises in operable linkage a promoter sequence functional in said host cell and a polynucleotide encoding said protein.

8. The expression cassette of claim 7, wherein said host cell is selected from the group consisting of a bacterial cell, a fungal cell, a mammalian cell, and a plant cell.

9. The expression cassette of claim 8, wherein (a) said bacterial cell is selected from the group consisting of a Bacillus species cell, a Enterobacteriacae species cell, a Pseudomonas species cell, a Clostridium species cell, and a Rhizobium species cell, and a Agrobacterium species cell; and (b) said plant cell is selected from the group of plants consisting of a dicotyledonous plant and a monocotyledonous plant, said dicotyledonous plant being further selected from the group consisting of alfalfa, apple, apricot, asparagus, bean, berry, blackberry, blueberry, canola, carrot, cauliflower, celery, cherry, chickpea, citrus tree, cotton, cowpea, cranberry, cucumber, cucurbit, egg plant, fruit tree, grape, lemon, lettuce, linseed, melon, mustard, nut bearing tree, okra, orange, pea, peach, peanut, pear, plum, potato, soybeans, squash, strawberry, sugar beet, sunflower, sweet potato, tobacco, tomato, turnip, and vegetable, and said monocotyledonous plant being further selected from the group consisting of corn, wheat, oat, rice, sorghum, milo, buckwheat, rye, fescue, timothy, brome, orchard, St. Augustine, Bermuda, bentgrass, and barley.

10. The expression cassette of claim 7, wherein said host cell is a plant cell and said expression cassette further comprises in operable linkage a polynucleotide selected from the group consisting of an expression enhancer sequence, an untranslated leader sequence, an intron sequence, a chloroplast targeting peptide encoding sequence, and a transcription termination and polyadenylation sequence.

11. A vector comprising the expression cassette of claim 7.

12. A transgenic plant or plant cell resistant to lepidopteran insect infestation comprising a polynucleotide encoding a protein exhibiting the amino acid sequence as set forth in SEQ ID NO:2 from amino acid position 10 through amino acid position 600, wherein said protein exhibits insecticidal activity when expressed in said plant or plant cell.

13. The transgenic plant or plant cell of claim 12, wherein said transgenic plant is selected from the group consisting of a dicotyledonous plant and a monocotyledonous plant, said dicotyledonous plant being further selected from the group consisting of alfalfa, apple, apricot, asparagus, bean, berry, blackberry, blueberry, canola, carrot, cauliflower, celery, cherry, chickpea, citrus tree, cotton, cowpea, cranberry, cucumber, cucurbit, egg plant, fruit tree, grape, lemon, lettuce, linseed, melon, mustard, nut bearing tree, okra, orange, pea, peach, peanut, pear, plum, potato, soybeans, squash, strawberry, sugar beet, sunflower, sweet potato, tobacco, tomato, turnip, and vegetable, and said monocotyledonous plant being further selected from the group consisting of corn, wheat, oat, rice, sorghum, milo, buckwheat, rye, fescue, timothy, brome, orchard, St. Augustine, Bermuda, bentgrass, and barley.

14. The transgenic plant or plant cell of claim 13 resistant to lepidopteran insect infestation, wherein said lepidopteran insect is selected from the group consisting of a leaf roller, a cutworm, an armyworm, a borer, a bagworm, and a forage feeder.

15. The transgenic plant or plant cell of claim 14, wherein said lepidopteran insect is further selected from the group consisting of a fall armyworm, a European corn borer, a corn earworm, cotton bollworm, and a southwestern corn borer.

16. A progeny or seed of the transgenic plant or plant cell of claim 13, wherein said progeny or seed comprise said polynucleotide.

17. A method for controlling lepidopteran insect infestation of a plant, said method comprising providing in the diet of the insect one or more plant cells transformed with a nucleic acid comprising in operable linkage a plant functional promoter and a polynucleotide encoding a protein that exhibits the amino acid sequence as set forth in SEQ ID NO:2 from amino acid position 10 through amino acid position 600 exhibiting lepidopteran insecticidal activity.

18. The expression cassette of claim 10 comprising a polynucleotide selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NO:5 and SEQ ID NO:7.

19. A synthetic polynucleotide encoding an insecticidal protein exhibiting the amino acid sequence as set forth at SEQ ID NO:2 from about amino acid 1 through about amino acid 612.

20. A synthetic polynucleotide encoding the insecticidal protein as set forth at SEQ ID NO:2 from about amino acid 1 through about amino acid 610.

21. The synthetic polynucleotide of claim 19 exhibiting at least about 90% identity to the nucleotide sequence as set forth at SEQ ID NO:1.

22. The synthetic polynucleotide of claim 19 exhibiting at least about 90% identity to the nucleotide sequence as set forth at SEQ ID NO:3.

23. A hybrid insecticidal protein comprising an amino acid segment comprising from about 500 to about 600 contiguous amino acids selected from the amino acid segment as set forth at SEQ ID NO:2 from about amino acid position 10 through about amino acid position 600.

24. A composition comprising an insecticidally effective amount of a Cry1A.105 protein exhibiting the amino acid sequence as set forth in SEQ ID NO:2 from about amino acid position 10 through about amino acid position 600, wherein said composition is selected from the group consisting of a plant cell, a bacterial cell, a fungal cell, a colloid, an emulsion, a seed coating, a bait, and a powder.

25. The composition of claim 24, wherein said Cry1A.105 protein is present in an amount from about 0.5 to about 200 parts per million (PPM).

26. The composition of claim 25, wherein said Cry1A.105 protein is present in an amount from about 0.5 to about 20 PPM.

27. The composition of claim 25, wherein said composition is a plant cell or a group of plant cells.

28. The composition of claim 27, wherein the insecticidally effective amount of said Cry1A.105 protein is encoded by a polynucleotide which is present in an amount detectable using a probe that is or is complementary to a sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NO:1 from nucleotide position 1401-1420 and SEQ ID NO:1 from nucleotide position 1821-1840.

29. The composition of claim 27, wherein said insecticidally effective amount of said protein is sufficient to control a lepidopteran genus plant pest when provided in the diet of said pest, said pest being selected from the group consisting of Anticarsia, Pseudoplusia, Rachiplusia, Heliothis, Helicoverpa, Spodoptera, Epinotia, and Armigera.

30. A method for protecting a crop in a field from lepidopteran insect infestation, said method comprising providing a transgenic crop plant comprising an insecticidally effective amount of a Cry1A.105 protein insecticidal agent in the diet of the lepidopteran insect to inhibit the insect from surviving on said transgenic crop plant, wherein said insecticidal agent comprises the amino acid sequence from about amino acid position 10 through about amino acid position 600 as set forth in SEQ ID NO:2.

31. The method of claim 30, wherein said transgenic crop plant further comprises an additional insecticidal agent toxic to the same insect species as the Cry1A.105 and is selected from the group consisting of a Bacillus toxin, a Xenorhabdus toxin, a Photorhabdus toxin, and a dsRNA specific for suppression of one or more essential genes in said insect species.

32. The method of claim 30 or 31, wherein the yield of said crop is improved compared to the yield of an isogenic crop lacking said insecticidal agent or agents.

33. The method of claim 31, wherein said additional insecticidal agent is a Bacillus toxin selected from the group of proteins consisting of a Cry1, a Cry2, a Cry5, a Cry9 toxin, and a VIP protein.

34. A method for delaying the onset of resistance to a lepidopteran species, said method comprising providing a Cry1A.105 first insecticidal protein with at least a second insecticidal protein different from the first, wherein said second insecticidal protein is selected from the group of proteins consisting of a Cry1, a Cry2, a Cry5, a Cry9 toxin, and a VIP protein.

Details for Patent 8,034,997

Applicant Tradename Biologic Ingredient Dosage Form BLA Approval Date Patent No. Expiredate
Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp. INTRON A interferon alfa-2b For Injection 103132 06/04/1986 ⤷  Try a Trial 2039-02-26
Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp. INTRON A interferon alfa-2b For Injection 103132 ⤷  Try a Trial 2039-02-26
Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp. INTRON A interferon alfa-2b Injection 103132 ⤷  Try a Trial 2039-02-26
Aimmune Therapeutics, Inc. PALFORZIA peanut (arachis hypogaea) allergen powder Powder 125696 01/31/2020 ⤷  Try a Trial 2039-02-26
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