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CA 2263819
Proteins from the genus Photorhabdus are toxic to insects upon exposure. Photorhabdus luminescens (formerly Xenorhabdus luminescens) have been found in mammalian clinical samples and as a bacterial symbiont of entomopathogenic nematodes of genus Heterorhabditis. These protein toxins can be applied to, or genetically engineered into, insect larvae food and plants for insect control.
L'invention porte sur des protéines isolées à partir du genre Photorhabdus et qui sont toxiques pour les insectes lors d'une exposition. On a découvert des Photorhabdus luminescens (anciennement Xenorhabdus luminescens) dans des échantillons cliniques mammaliens sous forme de symbiote bactérienne de nématodes entomopathogènes du genre Heterorhabditis. Ces toxines protéiniques peuvent être appliquées aux aliments de larves d'insectes ainsi qu'à des plantes, ou peuvent être obtenues par génie génétique dans ceux-ci, en vue d'éliminer les insectes.
Blackburn Michael B.
Bowen David J.
Ciche Todd A.
Ensign Jerald C.
Fatig Raymond
Dow Agrosciences Llc
Fetherstonhaugh & Co.
Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation
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