Isolation of mushroom-inducing genes and their use in...

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C12N 15/11 (2006.01) A01H 15/00 (2006.01) C07K 14/375 (2006.01) C12N 1/15 (2006.01) C12N 15/80 (2006.01)

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CA 2163790

The present invention is directed to a process for inducing the development of fruiting bodies in host cells, preferably in edible Basidiomycete host cells. The present invention is further directed to the isolation and identification of a mushroon-inducing gene from the Basidiomycete Schizophyllum commune called Frt1 and methods of transforming appropriate host cells with the Frt1 gene or portions or modifications thereof. Another aspect to the present invention relates to comparable Frt1 genes in edible species that are known to be relates to S.commune.

La présente invention porte sur l'induction du développement des carpofores dans des cellules hôtes, et notamment dans des cellules hôtes de Basidiomicètes comestibles. L'invention porte également sur l'isolement et l'identification d'un gène inducteur de champignon tiré du Basidiomicète Schizophyllum commune, appelé Frt1. En outre, l'invention concerne des procédés de transformation des cellules hôtes appropriées à l'aide de tout ou partie du gène Frt1, avant ou après sa transformation. Un autre aspect de la présente invention concerne des gènes Frt1 comparables d'espèces comestibles connues pour être apparentées à la Schizophyllum commune.

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