Claims
- 1. A microorganism which produces taxol or taxane and is isolated from a tree of the genus Taxus.
- 2. A biologically pure culture of the microorganism of claim 1.
- 3. A biologically pure culture of a microbe according to claim 2, which is a fungus.
- 4. A biologically pure culture of a microbe according to claim 2, which is selected from the group consisting of microbes having all the identifying characteristics of deposited strains NRRL- 21204, NRRL-21205, NRRL-21206, NRRL-21207, NRRL-21208, NRRL-21209, NRRL-21210, NRRL-21211 and NRRL-21212.
- 5. A biologically pure culture of a fungus which produces taxol isolated from a yew tree of the genus Taxus.
- 6. A fungus according to claim 5, wherein said fungus is an endophytic fungus.
- 7. A fungus according to claim 6, wherein said fungus is of the taxonomic family Hyphomyces.
- 8. A fungus according to claim 6, wherein said fungus is of the taxonomic family Fungi imperfecti.
- 9. A fungus according to claim 8, wherein said fungus is of the taxonomic genus Taxomyces.
- 10. A fungus according to claim 9, wherein said fungus shows positive .alpha.-action antitubulin activity in a brine-shrimp assay.
- 11. A fungus according to claim 9, wherein said fungus has a hyphae which average 1.2 .mu.m in diameter and have bulbi which are incapable of germination.
- 12. A fungus according to claim 9, wherein said fungus has superficial mycelium composed of a network of highly branched, septate, hyaline, smooth walled hyphae which average 1.25 .mu.m in diameter, and larger cells which average 3.75 .mu.m in diameter, wherein said mycelium are budded from fructigenous hyphae forming clumps which vary in shape from spherical, to ovoid, to longiform and in size from 5.times.5 .mu.m in length, wherein said hyphae possess bulbil cells which lack pigmentation, are loosely packed in the bulbil, are ovoid, have a size of 1.5.times.2.5 .mu.m and do not germinate.
- 13. A fungus according to claim 5 produced by a process, which comprises the steps of:
- (a) obtaining tissue fragments from a tree of the Genus Taxus;
- (b) placing said tissue fragments on agar medium until fungal growth occurs;
- (c) placing fungal hyphae from said fungal growth on mycological agar until a culture in pure form is obtained;
- (d) transferring said fungal hyphae to a fungal lab growth medium, and growing a fungal culture;
- (e) removing at least a portion of the culture media containing the fungal culture, thoroughly grinding the mycelium, and adding a chromatographic solvent to the mixture;
- (f) obtaining a chromatograph of said fungal culture in said solvent; and
- (g) checking the solution for the taxane reaction with vanillin-sulfuric spray, and comparing the chromatograph with one or more taxane standards selected from the group consisting of taxol, baccatin and cephalomannine.
- 14. A fungus according to claim 5, wherein said tree is a species selected from the group consisting of Taxus brevifolia, Taxus baccata, Taxus cuspiduta, Taxus canadensis, and Taxus floridana.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part application of Ser. No. 07/971,508 filed Nov. 4, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,322,779, issued Jun. 21, 1994, which is a continuation in part of U. S. application Ser. No. 07/869,726, filed Apr. 16, 1992, now abandoned.
Government Interests
This invention was made with support under Grant No. CHE-9206803 (NSF) awarded by the National Science Foundation.
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