Claims
- 1. A transformed plant resistant to phenmedipham, which is resistant by having been transformed with a purified and isolated carbamate hydrolase gene which gene encodes carbamate hydrolase enzyme.
- 2. The transformed plant as claimed in claim 1, wherein the plant is a potato or tobacco plant.
- 3. The transformed plant as claimed in claim 1, wherein the carbamate hydrolase gene is isolated from Arthrobacter oxidans.
- 4. The transformed plant as claimed in claim 2, wherein the carbamate hydrolase gene is isolated from Arthrobacter oxidans.
- 5. The transformed plant as claimed in claim 3, wherein the carbamate hydrolase enzyme has a molecular weight in the range of approximately 50 to 60 kd, an isoelectric point of approximately pI=6.2, and a pH optimum of approximately 6.8.
- 6. The transformed plant as claimed in claim 1, wherein the carbamate hydrolase enzyme comprises a sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NO: 1 and SEQ ID NO:2.
- 7. Progeny of the transformed plant as claimed in claim 1, which comprise the carbamate hydrolase gene.
- 8. A transformed plant cell resistant to phenmedipham which is resistant by having been transformed with a purified and isolated carbamate hydrolase gene which gene encodes carbamate hydrolase enzyme that inactivates phenmedipham.
- 9. The transformed plant cell as claimed in claim 8, wherein the carbamate hydrolase gene is isolated from Arthrobacter oxidans.
- 10. The transformed plant cell as claimed in claim 9, wherein the carbamate hydrolase enzyme has a molecular weight in the range of approximately 50 to 60 kd, an isoelectric point of approximately pI=6.2, and a pH optimum of approximately 6.8.
- 11. A plant comprising the plant cell as claimed in claim 8.
- 12. A method of producing a transformed plant resistant to phenmedipham which comprises transforming a plant cell with a purified and isolated carbamate hydrolase gene and regenerating the transformed plant from the plant cell.
- 13. A method for producing a transformed plant cell resistant to phenmedipham comprising transforming the plant cell with a purified and isolated carbamate hydrolase gene.
- 14. A plant obtained by the process as claimed in claim 12.
- 15. A plasmid comprising a purified and isolated carbamate hydrolase gene which gene encodes carbamate hydrolase enzyme that inactivates phenmedipham.
- 16. A transformed plant cell comprising the plasmid as claimed in claim 15.
- 17. A transformed plant comprising the plant cell as claimed in claim 16.
- 18. A method for producing a transformed plant cell resistant to phenmedipham comprising transforming a plant cell with the plasmid of claim 15.
- 19. A method for producing a transformed plant resistant to phenmedipham comprising transforming a plant cell with the plasmid of claim 15 and regenerating the transformed plant from the plant cell.
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/446,934, filed May 23, 1995, issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,846,803, which in turn is a division of application Ser. No. 08/196,361, filed Feb. 14, 1994, issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,543,306 which is a division of application Ser. No. 07/615,448, filed Nov. 19, 1990, issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,347,076, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/353,871 filed May 18, 1989, now abandoned.
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