STTR Phase I: Stabilization of a Protein Toxin - An Essential Step in the Commercialization of an Innovative Method for Controlling Zebra Mussels

Information

  • NSF Award
  • 0610252
Owner
  • Award Id
    0610252
  • Award Effective Date
    7/1/2006 - 18 years ago
  • Award Expiration Date
    6/30/2007 - 17 years ago
  • Award Amount
    $ 99,710.00
  • Award Instrument
    Standard Grant

STTR Phase I: Stabilization of a Protein Toxin - An Essential Step in the Commercialization of an Innovative Method for Controlling Zebra Mussels

This Small Business Technology Transfer Research (STTR) Phase I research project will develop a method for long-term stabilization of this highly specific biopesticide for control of zebra mussels. This project represents an industry/research institute collaboration to commercialize a novel microbial agent, pseudomonas fluorescens strain CL0145A (Pf-CL0145A). Pf-CL0145A cells do not kill zebra mussels by infection, but rather by intoxication, and to minimize environmental concerns, a dead-cell formulation of Pf-CL0145A is the targeted commercial product. Evidence indicates that a protein in the cell wall is lethal to zebra mussels. Cells, however, lose their toxicity within days at room temperature, suggesting that this proteinaceous biotoxin quickly degrades. This project will develop methods to achieve long-term stabilization of this biotoxin. <br/><br/>Commercially, the application is in the commercialization of this innovative biopesticide for the control of zebra mussels. With zebra mussels having a billon dollar annual impact in North America, the potential benefit of this technology to industry would be considerable, allowing the control of zebra mussel infestations in raw water intakes without the detrimental environmental impacts of currently used biocides. The project will advance knowledge of downstream processing of microbes containing a thermally-sensitive compound. This stabilization research could thus well serve as a model for subsequent projects seeking to stabilize bacterial proteins. A contribution to scientific training and knowledge will be fostered by involving graduate and undergraduate students in the project.

  • Program Officer
    F.C. Thomas Allnutt
  • Min Amd Letter Date
    5/26/2006 - 18 years ago
  • Max Amd Letter Date
    4/17/2007 - 17 years ago
  • ARRA Amount

Institutions

  • Name
    Particle and Coating Technologies, Inc.
  • City
    Saint Louis
  • State
    MO
  • Country
    United States
  • Address
    5445 Highland Park Drive
  • Postal Code
    631101316
  • Phone Number
    3145351516

Investigators

  • First Name
    Robert
  • Last Name
    Sparks
  • Email Address
    rsparks@pctincusa.com
  • Start Date
    4/17/2007 12:00:00 AM
  • First Name
    Irwin
  • Last Name
    Jacobs
  • Email Address
    ijacobs@pctincusa.com
  • Start Date
    9/20/2006 12:00:00 AM
  • End Date
    04/17/2007

FOA Information

  • Name
    Technology Transfer
  • Code
    110000
  • Name
    Marine Resources
  • Code
    521700