Insecticidal proteins from plants and methods for their use
Abstract
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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9 . A DNA construct comprising a polynucleotide encoding an insecticidal polypeptide comprising an amino acid sequence having at least 70% sequence identity to SEQ ID NO: 38, wherein the polynucleotide is operably linked to a heterologous regulatory element.
10 . The DNA construct of claim 9 , wherein the amino acid sequence has at least 80% sequence identity to SEQ ID NO: 38.
11 . A transgenic plant comprising the DNA construct of claim 9 .
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14 . A method for controlling pest infestation comprising providing in the diet of the pest the transgenic plant of claim 11 or a part thereof.
15 . A method for improving the yield of a crop comprising growing the transgenic plant of claim 11 , wherein the yield of the crop is increased in the presence of an insect pest relative to the crop not comprising said transgenic plant.
16 . The method of claim 14 or 15 , wherein the insect pest or pest population is resistant to at least one Cry insecticidal protein.Join the waitlist — get patent alerts
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