Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Whole live micro-organism – cell – or virus containing – Virus or bacteriophage
Patent
1995-06-02
1999-01-12
Degen, Nancy
Drug, bio-affecting and body treating compositions
Whole live micro-organism, cell, or virus containing
Virus or bacteriophage
4352351, 4353201, 435345, 536 231, 536 2351, A61K 3576, C12N 701, C12N 506, C07H 2104
Patent
active
058583530
ABSTRACT:
Insect viruses capable of killing at least one target insect pest quicker than previously described viruses and DNA sequence conferring that phenotype of faster killing are provided. Further improvement in the speed of killing is obtained when the virus of this invention also contains a nonfunctional egt gene to reduce feeding by the infected larvae, inhibit growth and further mediate the earlier death of the infected insect. A specifically exemplified faster-killing insect virus is the V-8 strain of AcMNPV. The faster killing phenotype is carried on a MluI to EspI fragment from 1.93 to 3.27 map units within the AcMNPV genome, and its sequence is provided herein as SEQ ID NO:3. V8vEGTDEL is the egt-inactivated derivative of AcMNPV V-8; the combination of the increased virulence of the V-8 genotype, for example, and the inactivation of the gene encoding ecdysteroid glycosyl transferase provides further improvement (as further decrease in time after infection until insect death). Additionally, such an EGT-deficient baculovirus may be still further modified to express a protein which affects ecdysis. Methods for producing the faster-killing insect virus, improved insecticidal compositions and improved methods of controlling insects are also included within the scope of this invention.
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Black Bruce C.
Dierks Peter M.
Fleming Nancy C.
Miller Lois K.
American Cyanamid Company
Degen Nancy
Sandals William
University of Georgia Research Foundation Inc.
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