Claims
- 1. A hybrid pesticidal protein toxin comprising a cytotoxic agent and a pest gut epithelial cell recognition portion of a protein said cytotoxic agent and said recognition portion not being naturally contiguous.
- 2. The toxin, according to claim 1, wherein said cytotoxic agent is an ADP-ribosylating enzyme.
- 3. The toxin, according to claim 2, wherein said ADP-ribosylating enzyme is diphtheria toxin.
- 4. The toxin, according to claim 1, wherein said cytotoxic agent is a ribosome inactivating enzyme selected from the group consisting of ricin, dianthin, saporin, gelonin, tritin, abrin, and modeccin.
- 5. The toxin, according to claim 1, wherein said cytotoxic agent is a ribosome inactivating enzyme obtainable from a seed selected from the group consisting of barley, rye, corn, and wild bean.
- 6. The toxin, according to claim 3, wherein the diphtheria toxin used is the A fragment of the diphtheria toxin, plus the B fragment of the diphtheria toxin which has been truncated at the carboxyl terminus to remove the eukaryotic recognition region.
- 7. The toxin, according to claim 1, wherein said pesticidal protein toxin is a Bacillus thuringiensis protein toxin.
- 8. The toxin, according to claim 7, wherein said Bacillus thuringiensis protein toxin is expressed by the gene fragment from Bacillus thuringiensis Var. kurstaki H.D.-73.
- 9. The toxin, according to claim 1, wherein said cytotoxic agent and pest gut epithelial cell recognition portion of a protein are linked together by a peptide linker of suitable length and amino acid composition to minimize susceptibility to insect protease cleavage.
- 10. The toxin, according to claim 9, wherein said peptide linker consists of four or less amino acids.
- 11. The toxin, according to claim 9 wherein said peptide linker does not contain lysine residues.
- 12. A toxin, according to claim 1, wherein said pest gut epithelial cell recognition portion of a protein is a nuclear polyhedrosis virus recognition fusogen.
- 13. The toxin, according to claim 12, wherein said nuclear polyhedrosis virus recognition fusogen is linked to a cytotoxic agent by a peptide linker of suitable length and amino acid composition to minimize susceptibility to insect protease cleavage.
- 14. The toxin, according to claim 13, wherein said peptide linker consists of four or less amino acids
- 15. The toxin, according to claim 12, wherein said peptide linker does not contain lysine residues.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO A RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No.07/187,167, filed on Aug. 28, 1988.
Divisions (1)
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