Insecticidal proteins from plants

US11015208B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11015208-B2
Application numberUS-201916594657-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 7, 2019
Priority dateFeb 7, 2014
Publication dateMay 25, 2021
Grant dateMay 25, 2021

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Compositions and methods for controlling pests are provided. The methods involve transforming organisms with a nucleic acid sequence encoding an insecticidal protein. In particular, the nucleic acid sequences are useful for preparing plants and microorganisms that possess insecticidal activity. Thus, transformed bacteria, plants, plant cells, plant tissues and seeds are provided. Compositions are insecticidal nucleic acids and proteins of bacterial species. The sequences find use in the construction of expression vectors for subsequent transformation into organisms of interest including plants, as probes for the isolation of other homologous (or partially homologous) genes. The pesticidal proteins find use in controlling, inhibiting growth or killing Lepidopteran, Coleopteran, Dipteran, fungal, Hemipteran and nematode pest populations and for producing compositions with insecticidal activity.

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That which is claimed is: 1. A recombinant Pteridophyta Insecticidal Protein-65 (PtIP-65) polypeptide operably linked to a heterologous signal or leader sequence, wherein said PtIP-65 polypeptide comprises an amino acid sequence having at least 95% sequence identity, across the entire length of the amino acid sequence, compared to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 22, wherein said PtIP-65 polypeptide has insecticidal activity against an insect selected from Soy Bean Looper, Corn Earworm, European Corn Borer and Velvet Bean Caterpillar in combination with a PtIP-50 polypeptide comprising an amino acid sequence having at least 95% identity to SEQ ID NO: 71. 2. A recombinant Pteridophyta Insecticidal Protein-65 (PtIP-65) polypeptide operably linked to a heterologous signal or leader sequence, wherein said PtIP-65 polypeptide comprises an amino acid sequence having at least 95% sequence identity, across the entire length of the amino acid sequence, compared to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 22, wherein said PtIP-65 polypeptide has insecticidal activity against an insect selected from Soy Bean Looper, Corn Earworm, European Corn Borer and Velvet Bean Caterpillar, wherein said PtIP-65 polypeptide, in combination with a PtIP-50 polypeptide comprising an amino acid sequence having at least 95% identity to SEQ ID NO: 71, specifically binds to brush border membrane vesicles isolated from Soy Bean Looper. 3. A recombinant Pteridophyta Insecticidal Protein-65 (PtIP-65) polypeptide operably linked to a heterologous signal or leader sequence, wherein said PtIP-65 polypeptide comprises an amino acid sequence having at least 95% sequence identity, across the entire length of the amino acid sequence, compared to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 22, wherein said PtIP-65 polypeptide has insecticidal activity against an insect selected from Soy Bean Looper, Corn Earworm, European Corn Borer and Velvet Bean Caterpillar, wherein said PtIP-65 polypeptide, in combination with a PtIP-50 polypeptide comprising an amino acid sequence having at least 95% identity to SEQ ID NO: 71, disrupts the ionic balance across brush border membrane vesicles isolated from Soy Bean Looper. 4. A polynucleotide encoding a PtIP-65 polypeptide operably linked to a heterologous regulatory sequence, wherein said PtIP-65 polypeptide comprises an amino acid sequence having at least 95% sequence identity, across the entire length of the amino acid sequence, compared to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 22 and has insecticidal activity against an insect selected from Soy Bean Looper, Corn Earworm, European Corn Borer and Velvet Bean Caterpillar in combination with a PtIP-50 polypeptide comprising an amino acid sequence having at least 95% identity to SEQ ID NO: 71. 5. A composition comprising the PtIP-65 polypeptide of claim 1 and a PtIP-50 polypeptide comprising an amino acid sequence having at least 95% identity to SEQ ID NO: 71 operably linked to a heterologous signal or leader sequence. 6. A method for controlling an insect pest population, comprising contacting the insect pest population with an insecticidally-effective amount of the PtIP-65 polypeptide of claim 1 and a PtIP-50 polypeptide comprising an amino acid sequence having at least 95% identity to SEQ ID NO: 71 operably linked to a heterologous signal or leader sequence. 7. A method of inhibiting growth of or killing an insect pest, comprising contacting the insect pest with a composition comprising an insecticidally-effective amount of the PtIP-65 polypeptide of claim 1 and a PtIP-50 polypeptide comprising an amino acid sequence having at least 95% identity to SEQ ID NO: 71 operably linked to a heterologous signal or leader sequence. 8. A method of controlling Lepidoptera and/or Coleoptera insect infestation in a transgenic plant and providing insect resistance management, comprising expressing in the plant an insecticidally-effective amount of the PtIP-65 polypeptide of claim 1 and a PtIP-50 polypeptide comprising an amino acid sequence having at least 95% identity to SEQ ID NO: 71 operably linked to a heterologous signal or leader sequence. 9. The method of any one of claim 6 , 7 or 8 , wherein the insect or insect population is resistant to at least one Bt toxin. 10. A transgenic plant or plant cell comprising the polynucleotide claim 4 and a polynucleotide encoding a PtIP-50 polypeptide comprising an amino acid sequence having at least 95% identity to SEQ ID NO: 71, operably linked to at least one heterologous regulatory sequence. 11. A DNA construct comprising the polynucleotide of claim 4 . 12. A DNA construct comprising the polynucleotide of claim 4 and a polynucleotide encoding a PtIP-50 polypeptide comprising an amino acid sequence having at least 95% identity to SEQ ID NO: 71, operably linked to at least one heterologous regulatory sequence. 13. A transgenic plant or plant cell stably transfected with the DNA construct of claim 11 or 12 . 14. A method for controlling an insect pest population, comprising contacting the insect pest population with the transgenic plant of claim 13 . 15. A method of inhibiting growth of or killing an insect pest population, comprising contacting the insect pest population with the transgenic plant of claim 13 .

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  • Animals; Substances produced thereby or obtained therefrom · CPC title

  • C07K14/415Primary

    from plants · CPC title

  • Isolated enzymes; Isolated proteins (peptides A01N37/46) · CPC title

  • for insect resistance · CPC title

  • Fusion polypeptide · CPC title

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What does patent US11015208B2 cover?
Compositions and methods for controlling pests are provided. The methods involve transforming organisms with a nucleic acid sequence encoding an insecticidal protein. In particular, the nucleic acid sequences are useful for preparing plants and microorganisms that possess insecticidal activity. Thus, transformed bacteria, plants, plant cells, plant tissues and seeds are provided. Compositions a…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Pioneer Hi Bred Int, Du Pont
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C07K14/415. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 25 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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