Claims
- 1. A recombinant plasmid capable of replication in a bacterial host species and containing an expressible heterologous DNA composition having a nucleotide base sequence coding for a 27kdal protein toxin or an insecticidally effective segment thereof and including an expression mechanism for said heterologous DNA which is recognized by the host species system but does not exhibit substantial growth phase limitations in the bacterial host species, the heterologous DNA composition having substantial sequence homology to the gene or gene segment coding for a protein present in a crystal of B. thuringiensis var. israelensis.
- 2. A plasmid according to claim 1 having a molecular mass of about 1045 bases in FIG. 4(a) or 1408 bases in FIG. 4(b) or the insecticidally effective 750 base structural DNA thereof.
- 3. A plasmid according to claim 3 including a heterologous DNA portion having substantial sequence homology to plasmid pIP173, pIP174, CamTaq 10 or CamTaq 11.
- 4. An essentially pure plasmid having a gene or segment thereof characterized by approximately 1045 bases in FIG. 4(a) or 1408 bases in FIG. 4(b) and a restriction endonuclease cleavage map as shown in FIG. 3, section C to B or a insecticidally segment thereof.
- 5. A plasmid according to claim 4 designated as sections A to B in FIG. 3 and variants thereof.
- 6. A DNA insecticidally composition comprising the 750 bases or segement thereof substantially as set forth in FIG. 3, section A to B, FIG. 4(a), base numbers 296 to 1045, or FIG. 4(b) base pair numbers 509-1258.
- 7. A DNA transfer vehicle comprising the nucleotide sequence according to claim 6.
- 8. A transcription regulation sequence comprising a double stranded DNA segment selected form the group defined by base pair numbers of about 65 to 104, 90 to 104, 200 to 238, 224 to 238, 352 to 390, 376 to 390, 427 to 466 or 451 to 466 in FIG. (b).
- 9. A promoter for gene expression comprising a double stranded DNA segment selected from the group defined by base pair numbers of about 65 to 75, 90 to 98, 200 to 210, 224 to 232, 352 to 362, 376 to 384, 427 to 437 or 451 to 459 in FIG. 4(b).
- 10. A microorganism transformed by a recombinant plasmid or a heterologous DNA composition thereof according to claim 1 and capable of being both transcribed and expressed in said microorganism.
- 11. A microorganism according to claim 10 which comprises a bacteria host into which a recombinant plasmid or heterologous DNA composition thereof according to claim 1 has been introduced.
- 12. A microorganism according to claim 10 which is E. coli or B. subtilis.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 750,211, filed July 1, 1981now abandoned.
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