Claims
- 1. An isolated nucleic acid molecule comprising a nucleotide sequence that encodes a modified Cry3A toxin comprising a cathepsin G recognition site, wherein said cathepsin G recognition site modifies a Cry3A toxin and is located at a position selected from the group consisting of:
a) a position between amino acids corresponding to amino acid numbers 107 and 115 SEQ ID NO:4; b) a position between amino acids corresponding to amino acid numbers 536 and 542 of SEQ ID NO:4; and c) a position between amino acids corresponding to amino acid numbers 107 and 115 of SEQ ID NO:4, and between amino acids corresponding to amino acid numbers 536 and 542 of SEQ ID NO:4, wherein said cathepsin G recognition site is recognizable by a gut protease of western corn rootworm, and wherein said modified Cry3A toxin causes higher mortality to western corn rootworm than the mortality caused by said Cry3A toxin to western corn rootworm in an artificial diet bioassay.
- 2. The isolated nucleic acid molecule according to claim 1, wherein said cathepsin G recognition site is located between amino acid numbers 107 and 115 of SEQ ID NO:4.
- 3. The isolated nucleic acid molecule according to claim 1, wherein said cathepsin G recognition site is located between amino acids corresponding to amino acid numbers 107 and 113 of SEQ ID NO:4.
- 4. The isolated nucleic acid molecule according to claim 3, wherein said cathepsin G recognition site is located between amino acid numbers 107 and 113 of SEQ ID NO:4.
- 5. The isolated nucleic acid molecule according to claim 1, wherein said cathepsin G recognition site is located between amino acids corresponding to amino acid numbers 107 and 111 of SEQ ID NO:4.
- 6. The isolated nucleic acid molecule according to claim 5, wherein said cathepsin G recognition site is located between amino acid numbers 107 and 111 of SEQ ID NO:4.
- 7. The isolated nucleic acid molecule according to claim 1, wherein said cathepsin G site is located between amino acid numbers 536 and 542 of SEQ ID NO:4.
- 8. The isolated nucleic acid molecule according to claim 1, wherein said cathepsin G recognition site is located between amino acids corresponding to amino acid numbers 536 and 541 of SEQ ID NO:4.
- 9. The isolated nucleic acid molecule according to claim 8, wherein said additional cathepsin G site is located between amino acid numbers 536 and 541 of SEQ ID NO:4.
- 10. The isolated nucleic acid molecule according to claim 1, wherein said cathepsin G recognition site is located between amino acids corresponding to amino acid numbers 540 and 541 of SEQ ID NO:4.
- 11. The isolated nucleic acid molecule according to claim 10, wherein said cathepsin G site is located between amino acid numbers 540 and 541 of SEQ ID NO:4.
- 12. The isolated nucleic acid molecule according to claim 1, wherein said cathepsin G recognition site is located between amino acid numbers 107 and 115 of SEQ ID NO:4 and between amino acid numbers 536 and 542 of SEQ ID NO:4.
- 13. The isolated nucleic acid molecule according to claim 1, wherein said cathepsin G recognition site is located between amino acids corresponding to amino acid numbers 107 and 113 of SEQ ID NO:4 and between amino acids corresponding to amino acid numbers 540 and 541 of SEQ ID NO:4.
- 14. The isolated nucleic acid molecule according to claim 13, wherein said cathepsin G recognition site is located between amino acid numbers 107 and 113 of SEQ ID NO:4 and between amino acid numbers 540 and 541 of SEQ ID NO:4.
- 15. The isolated nucleic acid molecule according to claim 1, wherein said cathepsin G recognition site is located between amino acids corresponding to amino acid numbers 107 and 111 of SEQ ID NO:4 and between amino acids corresponding to amino acid numbers 536 and 541 of SEQ ID NO:4.
- 16. The isolated nucleic acid molecule according to claim 15, wherein said cathepsin G recognition site is located between amino acid numbers 107 and 111 of SEQ ID NO:4 and between amino acid numbers 536 and 541 of SEQ ID NO:4.
- 17. The isolated nucleic acid molecule according to claim 1, wherein said cathepsin G recognition site is located between amino acids corresponding to amino acid numbers 107 and 111 of SEQ ID NO:4 and between amino acids corresponding to amino acid numbers 540 and 541 of SEQ ID NO:4.
- 18. The isolated nucleic acid molecule according to claim 17, wherein said cathepsin G recognition site is located between amino acid numbers 107 and 111 of SEQ ID NO:4 and between amino acid numbers 540 and 541 of SEQ ID NO:4.
- 19. The isolated nucleic acid molecule according to claim 1, wherein said modified Cry3A toxin causes at least 50% mortality to western corn rootworm to which said Cry3A toxin causes up to 30% mortality.
- 20. The isolated nucleic acid molecule according to claim 1, wherein said nucleotide sequence comprises nucleotides 1-1791 of SEQ ID NO: 6, nucleotides 1-1806 of SEQ ID NO: 8, nucleotides 1-1812 of SEQ ID NO: 10, nucleotides 1-1794 of SEQ ID NO: 12, nucleotides 1-1818 of SEQ ID NO: 14, nucleotides 1-1812 of SEQ ID NO: 16, nucleotides 1-1791 of SEQ ID NO: 18, or nucleotides 1-1818 of SEQ ID NO: 20.
- 21. The isolated nucleic acid molecule according to claim 1, wherein said modified Cry3A toxin comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 7, SEQ ID NO: 9, SEQ ID NO: 11, SEQ ID NO: 13, SEQ ID NO: 15, SEQ ID NO: 17, SEQ ID NO: 19, or SEQ ID NO: 21.
- 22. The isolated nucleic acid molecule according to claim 1, wherein said modified Cry3A toxin is active against northern corn rootworm.
- 23. A chimeric construct comprising a heterologous promoter sequence operatively linked to the nucleic acid molecule of claim 1.
- 24. A recombinant vector comprising the chimeric construct of claim 23.
- 25. A transgenic non-human host cell comprising the chimeric construct of claim 23.
- 26. The transgenic host cell according to claim 25, which is a bacterial cell.
- 27. The transgenic host cell according to claim 25, which is a plant cell.
- 28. A transgenic plant comprising the transgenic plant cell of claim 27.
- 29. The transgenic plant according to claim 28, wherein said plant is a maize plant.
- 30. Transgenic seed from the transgenic plant of claim 28.
- 31. Transgenic seed from the maize plant of claim 29.
- 32. An isolated toxin produced by the expression of the nucleic acid molecule according to claim 1.
- 33. The isolated toxin according to claim 32, wherein said toxin is produced by the expression of a nucleic acid molecule comprising nucleotides 1-1791 of SEQ ID NO: 6, nucleotides 1-1806 of SEQ ID NO: 8, nucleotides 1-1812 of SEQ ID NO: 10, nucleotides 1-1794 of SEQ ID NO: 12, nucleotides 1-1818 of SEQ ID NO: 14, nucleotides 1-1812 of SEQ ID NO: 16, nucleotides 1-1791 of SEQ ID NO: 18, or nucleotides 1-1818 of SEQ ID NO: 20.
- 34. The isolated toxin according to claim 32, wherein said toxin has activity against northern corn rootworm.
- 35. The isolated toxin according to claim 32, wherein said toxin comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 7, SEQ ID NO: 9, SEQ ID NO: 11, SEQ ID NO: 13, SEQ ID NO: 15, SEQ ID NO: 17, SEQ ID NO: 19, or SEQ ID NO: 21.
- 36. A composition comprising an effective amount of the toxin of claim 32 to cause mortality to western corn rootworm.
- 37. A transgenic maize plant comprising a nucleotide sequence that encodes a modified Cry3A toxin comprising a cathepsin G recognition site, wherein said cathepsin G recognition site modifies a Cry3A toxin and is located at a position selected from the group consisting of:
a) a position between amino acids corresponding to amino acid numbers 107 and 115 of SEQ ID NO:4; b) a position between amino acids corresponding to amino acid numbers 536 and 542 of SEQ ID NO:4; and c) a position between amino acids corresponding to amino acid numbers 107 and 115 of SEQ ID NO:4, and between amino acids corresponding to amino acid numbers 536 and 542 of SEQ ID NO:4, wherein said cathepsin G recognition site is recognizable by a gut protease of western corn rootworm, and wherein said transgenic plant expresses said modified Cry3A toxin in root tissue at a level that causes mortality to western corn rootworm.
- 38. The transgenic maize plant according to claim 37, wherein said cathepsin G recognition site is located between amino acid numbers 107 and 111 of SEQ ID NO:4.
- 39. The transgenic maize plant according to claim 37, wherein said cathepsin G recognition site is located between amino acid numbers 540 and 541 of SEQ ID NO:4.
- 40. The transgenic maize plant according to claim 37, wherein said cathepsin G recognition site is located between amino acid numbers 107 and 111 of SEQ ID NO:4 and between amino acid numbers 540 and 541 of SEQ ID NO:4.
- 41. The transgenic maize plant according to claim 37, wherein said nucleotide sequence comprises nucleotides 1-1806 of SEQ ID NO: 8, nucleotides 1-1818 of SEQ ID NO: 14, or nucleotides 1-1791 of SEQ ID NO: 18.
- 42. The transgenic maize plant according to claim 37, wherein said modified Cry3A toxin comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 9, SEQ ID NO: 15, or SEQ ID NO: 19.
- 43. The transgenic maize plant according to claim 37, wherein said root tissue causes 100% mortality to western corn rootworm.
- 44. The transgenic maize plant according to claim 37, wherein said root tissue causes 90% mortality to western corn rootworm.
- 45. The transgenic maize plant according to claim 37, wherein said root tissue causes 80% mortality to western corn rootworm.
- 46. The transgenic maize plant according to claim 37, wherein said root tissue causes 70% mortality to western corn rootworm.
- 47. The transgenic maize plant according to claim 37, wherein said root tissue causes 60% mortality to western corn rootworm.
- 48. The transgenic maize plant according to claim 37, wherein said root tissue causes 50% mortality to western corn rootworm.
- 49. The transgenic maize plant according to claim 37, wherein said root tissue causes 40% mortality to western corn rootworm.
- 50. The transgenic maize plant according to claim 37, wherein said transgenic plant expresses said modified Cry3A toxin at a level sufficient to prevent western corn rootworm from severely pruning the roots of the transgenic plant.
- 51. The transgenic maize plant according to claim 37, wherein said transgenic plant expresses said modified Cry3A toxin at a level sufficient to prevent western corn rootworm feeding damage from causing the plant to lodge.
- 52. The transgenic maize plant according to claim 37, which is an inbred plant.
- 53. The transgenic maize plant according to claim 37, which is a hybrid plant.
- 54. Transgenic seed from the plant of claim 52.
- 55. Transgenic seed from the plant of claim 53.
- 56. A modified Cry3A toxin comprising a cathepsin G recognition site, wherein said cathepsin G recognition site modifies a Cry3A toxin and is located at a position selected from the group consisting of:
a) a position between amino acids corresponding to amino acid numbers 107 and 115 of SEQ ID NO:4; b) a position between amino acids corresponding to amino acid numbers 536 and 542 of SEQ ID NO:4; and c) a position between amino acids corresponding to amino acid numbers 107 and 115 of SEQ ID NO:4, and between amino acids corresponding to amino acid numbers 536 and 542 of SEQ ID NO:4, wherein said cathepsin G recognition site is recognizable by a gut protease of western corn rootworm, and wherein said modified Cry3A toxin causes higher mortality to western corn rootworm than the mortality caused by said Cry3A toxin to western corn rootworm in an artificial diet bioassay.
- 57. The modified Cry3A toxin according to claim 56, wherein said cathepsin G recognition site is located between amino acid numbers 107 and 115 of SEQ ID NO:4.
- 58. The modified Cry3A toxin according to claim 56, wherein said cathepsin G recognition site is located between amino acids corresponding to amino acid numbers 107 and 113 of SEQ ID NO:4.
- 59. The modified Cry3A toxin according to claim 58, wherein said cathepsin G recognition site is located between amino acid numbers 107 and 113 of SEQ ID NO:4.
- 60. The modified Cry3A toxin according to claim 56, wherein said cathepsin G recognition site is located between amino acids corresponding to amino acid numbers 107 and 111 of SEQ ID NO:4.
- 61. The modified Cry3A toxin according to claim 60, wherein said cathepsin G recognition site is located between amino acid numbers 107 and 111 of SEQ ID NO:4.
- 62. The modified Cry3A toxin according to claim 56, wherein said cathepsin G site is located between amino acid numbers 536 and 542 of SEQ ID NO:4.
- 63. The modified Cry3A toxin according to claim 56, wherein said cathepsin G recognition site is located between amino acids corresponding to amino acid numbers 536 and 541 of SEQ ID NO:4.
- 64. The modified Cry3A toxin according to claim 63, wherein said additional cathepsin G site is located between amino acid numbers 536 and 541 of SEQ ID NO:4.
- 65. The modified Cry3A toxin according to claim 56, wherein said cathepsin G recognition site is located between amino acids corresponding to amino acid numbers 540 and 541 of SEQ ID NO:4.
- 66. The modified Cry3A toxin according to claim 65, wherein said cathepsin G site is located between amino acid numbers 540 and 541 of SEQ ID NO:4.
- 67. The modified Cry3A toxin according to claim 56, wherein said cathepsin G recognition site is located between amino acid numbers 107 and 115 and between amino acid numbers 536 and 542 of SEQ ID NO:4.
- 68. The modified Cry3A toxin according to claim 56, wherein said cathepsin G recognition site is located between amino acids corresponding to amino acid numbers 107 and 113 of SEQ ID NO:4 and between amino acids corresponding to amino acid numbers 540 and 541 of SEQ ID NO:4.
- 69. The modified Cry3A toxin according to claim 68, wherein said cathepsin G recognition site is located between amino acid numbers 107 and 113 of SEQ ID NO:4 and between amino acid numbers 541 and 541 of SEQ ID NO:4.
- 70. The modified Cry3A toxin according to claim 56, wherein said cathepsin G recognition site is located between amino acids corresponding to amino acid numbers 107 and 111 of SEQ ID NO:4 and between amino acids corresponding to amino acid numbers 536 and 541 of SEQ ID NO:4.
- 71. The modified Cry3A toxin according to claim 70, wherein said cathepsin G recognition site is located between amino acid numbers 107 and 111 of SEQ ID NO:4 and between amino acid numbers 536 and 541 of SEQ ID NO:4.
- 72. The modified Cry3A toxin according to claim 56, wherein said cathepsin G recognition site is located between amino acids corresponding to amino acid numbers 107 and 111 of SEQ ID NO:4 and between amino acids corresponding to amino acid numbers 540 and 541 of SEQ ID NO:4.
- 73. The modified Cry3A toxin according to claim 72, wherein said cathepsin G recognition site is located between amino acid numbers 107 and 111 of SEQ ID NO:4 and between amino acid numbers 540 and 541 of SEQ ID NO:4.
- 74. The modified Cry3A toxin according to claim 56, wherein said modified Cry3A toxin causes at least 50% mortality to western corn rootworm to which said Cry3A toxin causes up to 30% mortality.
- 75. The modified Cry3A toxin according to claim 56 which is encoded by nucleotides 1-1791 of SEQ ID NO: 6, nucleotides 1-1806 of SEQ ID NO: 8, nucleotides 1-1812 of SEQ ID NO: 10, nucleotides 1-1794 of SEQ ID NO: 12, nucleotides 1-1818 of SEQ ID NO: 14, nucleotides 1-1812 of SEQ ID NO: 16, nucleotides 1-1791 of SEQ ID NO: 18, or nucleotides 1-1818 of SEQ ID NO: 20.
- 76. The modified Cry3A toxin according to claim 56 comprising the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 7, SEQ ID NO: 9, SEQ ID NO: 11, SEQ ID NO: 13, SEQ ID NO: 15, SEQ ID NO: 17, SEQ ID NO: 19, or SEQ ID NO: 21.
- 77. The modified Cry3A toxin according to claim 56 which is active against northern corn rootworm.
- 78. A method of controlling infestation of maize plants by western corn rootworm, the method comprising:
(a) providing the transgenic maize plant according to claim 37; and (b) contacting said western corn rootworm with the plant.
- 79. A method of producing a modified Cry3A toxin, comprising:
(a) obtaining the transgenic host cell according to claim 26;(b) culturing the transgenic host cell under conditions that allow the expression of the modified Cry3A toxin; and (c) recovering the expressed modified Cry3A toxin.
- 80. A method of producing insect-resistant plants, comprising:
(a) stably integrating the nucleic acid molecule according to claim 1 into the genome of plant cells; and (b) regenerating stably transformed plants from said transformed plant cells, wherein said stably transformed plants express an effective amount of a modified Cry3A toxin to render said transformed plant resistant to at least western corn rootworm.
- 81. A method of controlling at least western corn rootworm, comprising delivering orally to western corn rootworm an effective amount of a toxin according to claim 32.
- 82. A method of making a modified Cry3A toxin, comprising:
(a) obtaining a cry3A gene which encodes a Cry3A toxin; (b) identifying a gut protease of western corn rootworm; (c) obtaining a nucleotide sequence which encodes a recognition site for said gut protease; (d) inserting said nucleotide sequence into said cry3A gene, such that said recognition site is located in said Cry3A toxin at a position between amino acids corresponding to amino acid numbers 107 and 115 of SEQ ID NO:4, or at a position between amino acids corresponding to amino acid numbers 536 and 542 of SEQ ID NO:4, or at a position between amino acids corresponding to amino acid numbers 107 and 115 of SEQ ID NO:4 and between amino acids corresponding to amino acid numbers 536 and 542 of SEQ ID NO:4, thus creating a modified cry3A gene; (e) inserting said modified cry3A gene into an expression cassette; and (f) transforming said expression cassette into a non-human host cell, wherein said host cell produces a modified Cry3A toxin.
- 83. A modified cry3A gene comprising a nucleotide sequence that encodes a modified Cry3A toxin comprising a cathepsin G recognition site, wherein said modified cry3A gene comprises a coding sequence encoding said cathepsin G recognition site, wherein said coding sequence modifies a cry3A gene and is inserted at a position selected from the group consisting of:
a) a position between the codons that code for amino acids corresponding to amino acid numbers 107 and 115 of SEQ ID NO:4; b) a position between the codons that code for amino acids corresponding to amino acid numbers 536 and 542 of SEQ ID NO:4; and c) a position between the codons that code for amino acids corresponding to amino acid numbers 107 and 115 of SEQ ID NO:4, and between codons that code for amino acids corresponding to amino acid numbers 536 and 542 of SEQ ID NO:4, wherein said cathepsin G recognition site is recognizable by a gut protease of western corn rootworm, and wherein said modified Cry3A toxin causes higher mortality to western corn rootworm than the mortality caused by said Cry3A toxin to western corn rootworm in an artificial diet bioassay.
- 84. The modified cry3A gene according to claim 83, wherein said nucleotide sequence comprises nucleotides 1-1791 of SEQ ID NO: 6, nucleotides 1-1806 of SEQ ID NO: 8, nucleotides 1-1812 of SEQ ID NO: 10, nucleotides 1-1794 of SEQ ID NO: 12, nucleotides 1-1818 of SEQ ID NO: 14, nucleotides 1-1812 of SEQ ID NO: 16, nucleotides 1-1791 of SEQ ID NO: 18, or nucleotides 1-1818 of SEQ ID NO: 20.
- 85. The modified cry3A gene according to claim 83, wherein said modified Cry3A toxin comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 7, SEQ ID NO: 9, SEQ ID NO: 11, SEQ ID NO: 13, SEQ ID NO: 15, SEQ ID NO: 17, SEQ ID NO: 19, or SEQ ID NO: 21.
- 86. The modified cry3A gene according to claim 83, wherein said modified Cry3A toxin is active against northern corn rootworm.
- 87. A chimeric construct comprising a heterologous promoter sequence operatively linked to the modified cry3A gene of claim 83.
- 88. A recombinant vector comprising the chimeric construct of claim 87.
- 89. A transgenic non-human host cell comprising the chimeric construct of claim 87.
- 90. The transgenic host cell according to claim 89, which is a bacterial cell.
- 91. The transgenic host cell according to claim 89, which is a plant cell.
- 92. A transgenic plant comprising the transgenic plant cell of claim 91.
- 93. The transgenic plant according to claim 92, wherein said plant is a maize plant.
- 94. Transgenic seed from the transgenic plant of claim 92.
- 95. Transgenic seed from the maize plant of claim 93.
- 96. A transgenic maize plant comprising a modified cry3A gene comprising a nucleotide sequence that encodes a modified Cry3A toxin comprising a cathepsin G recognition site, wherein said modified cry3A gene comprises a coding sequence encoding said cathepsin G recognition site, wherein said coding sequence modifies a cry3A gene and is inserted at a position selected from the group consisting of:
a) a position between the codons that code for amino acids corresponding to amino acid numbers 107 and 115 of SEQ ID NO:4; b) a position between the codons that code for amino acids corresponding to amino acid numbers 536 and 542 of SEQ ID NO:4; and c) a position between the codons that code for amino acids corresponding to amino acid numbers 107 and 115 of SEQ ID NO:4, and between codons that code for amino acids corresponding to amino acid numbers 536 and 542 of SEQ ID NO:4, wherein said cathepsin G recognition site is recognizable by a gut protease of western corn rootworm, and wherein said transgenic plant expresses said modified Cry3A toxin in root tissue at a level that causes mortality to western corn rootworm.
- 97. The transgenic maize plant according to claim 98, wherein said nucleotide sequence comprises nucleotides 1-1806 of SEQ ID NO: 8, nucleotides 1-1818 of SEQ ID NO: 14, or nucleotides 1-1791 of SEQ ID NO: 18.
- 98. The transgenic maize plant according to claim 98, wherein said modified Cry3A toxin comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 9, SEQ ID NO: 15, or SEQ ID NO: 19.
- 99. The transgenic maize plant according to claim 98, which is an inbred plant.
- 100. The transgenic maize plant according to claim 98, which is a hybrid plant.
- 101. Transgenic seed from the plant of claim 98.
- 102. Transgenic seed from the plant of claim 99.
- 103. Transgenic seed from the plant of claim 100.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/316,421 filed Aug. 31, 2001 that is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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