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Nature Biotechnology | 2001

Insecticidal proteins from Bacillus thuringiensis protect corn from corn rootworms

Daniel Moellenbeck; Melvin L. Peters; James W. Bing; James R. Rouse; Laura S. Higgins; Lynne E. Sims; Tony Nevshemal; Lisa Marshall; R. Tracy Ellis; Paul G. Bystrak; Bruce A. Lang; James Stewart; Kristen Kouba; Valerie Sondag; Vicki D. Gustafson; Katy Nour; Deping Xu; Jan Swenson; Jian Zhang; Thomas H. Czapla; George E. Schwab; Susan Jayne; Brian A. Stockhoff; Kenneth E. Narva; H. Ernest Schnepf; Steven J. Stelman; Candace G. Poutre; Michael G. Koziel; Nicholas B. Duck

Field tests of corn co-expressing two new delta-endotoxins from Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) have demonstrated protection from root damage by western corn rootworm (Diabrotica virgifera virgifera LeConte). The level of protection exceeds that provided by chemical insecticides. In the bacterium, these proteins form crystals during the sporulation phase of the growth cycle, are encoded by a single operon, and have molecular masses of 14 kDa and 44 kDa. Corn rootworm larvae fed on corn roots expressing the proteins showed histopathological symptoms in the midgut epithelium.


Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology | 2003

Safety evaluation of an α-amylase enzyme preparation derived from the archaeal order Thermococcales as expressed in Pseudomonas fluorescens biovar I

Timothy D. Landry; Lawrence Chew; John W. Davis; Nile N. Frawley; Holly H Foley; Steven J. Stelman; Johnson Thomas; Jeffrey D. Wolt; David S Hanselman

BD5088 alpha-amylase derived from archaeal sources has characteristics of pH and temperature tolerance that are well suited to hydrolysis of starch in food processing applications. The production microorganism recipient strain, Pseudomonas fluorescens biovar I, strain MB101, was avirulent after oral administration to mice and does not represent an infectious threat to humans. Repeated dose gavage studies with BD5088 enzyme preparation, up to 13 weeks in duration, showed no systemic toxicity due to the oral route with an NOAEL of 890 mg/kg/day as Total Organic Solids. Some irritation occurred in the respiratory tract, which was considered to be a consequence of reflux and aspiration of test material that contained lipopolysaccharide from the Pseudomonas production strain. A 2-week dietary study (0 and 310 mg/kg/day) confirmed that there were no respiratory tract effects related to oral ingestion. There was no genotoxic activity based on Ames, mouse lymphoma, mouse micronucleus, and rat lymphocyte chromosomal aberration tests. There was no evidence of allergenic potential based on a comparison of the primary sequence of BD5088 with sequences in an allergen database. The enzyme was labile to pepsin digestion. Based on these data, BD5088 alpha-amylase preparation may be considered safe for use in food production such as corn wet milling.


Archive | 1998

Plant-optimized genes encoding pesticidal toxins

Guy A. Cardineau; Steven J. Stelman; Kenneth E. Narva


Archive | 1999

PLANT-OPTIMIZED POLYNUCLEOTIDES ENCODING APPROXIMATELY 15 kDa AND APPROXIMATELY 45 kDa PESTICIDAL PROTEINS

Guy A. Cardineau; Steven J. Stelman; Kenneth E. Narva


Archive | 2001

Plant-optimized genes encoding pesticidal chimeric cry protein toxins

Guy A. Cardineau; Steven J. Stelman; Kenneth E. Narva


Archive | 2004

Mais tc1507 et procedes de detection de celui-ci

Eric Barbour; James W. Bing; Guy A. Cardineau; Robert F. Cressman; Manju Gupta; Locke Mary E. Hartnett; David Hondred; Joseph W. Keaschall; Michael G. Koziel; Terry EuClaire Meyer; Daniel Moellenbeck; Kenneth E. Narva; Wilas Nirunsuksiri; Steven W. Ritchie; Marjorie L. Rudert; Craig D. Sanders; Aihua Shao; Steven J. Stelman; David Scott Stucker; Laura A. Tagliani; Zante William M. Van


Archive | 2004

Evento de maíz TC1507 y métodos para la detección del mismo

Eric Barbour; James W. Bing; Guy A. Cardineau; Robert F. Cressman; Manju Gupta; Locke Mary E. Hartnett; David Hondred; Joseph W. Keaschall; Michael G. Koziel; Terry EuClaire Meyer; Daniel Moellenbeck; Kenneth E. Narva; Wilas Nirunsuksiri; Steven W. Ritchie; Marjorie L. Rudert; Craig D. Sanders; Aihua Shao; Steven J. Stelman; David Scott Stucker; Laura A. Tagliani; Zante William M. Van


Archive | 2004

Maisereignis tc1507 und verfahren zum nachweis davon

James W. Bing; Eric Barbour; Guy A. Cardineau; Robert F. Cressman; Manju Gupta; Locke Mary E. Hartnett; David Hondred; Joseph W. Keaschall; Michael G. Koziel; Terry EuClaire Meyer; Daniel Moellenbeck; Kenneth E. Narva; Wilas Nirunsuksiri; Steven W. Ritchie; Marjorie L. Rudert; Craig D. Sanders; Aihua Shao; Steven J. Stelman; David Scott Stucker; Laura A. Tagliani; Zante William M. Van


Archive | 2004

event 1507 mais und verfahren fur seine detektion

Eric Barbour; James W. Bing; Guy A. Cardineau; Robert F. Cressman; Manju Gupta; Locke Mary E. Hartnett; David Hondred; Joseph W. Keaschall; Michael G. Koziel; Terry EuClaire Meyer; Daniel Moellenbeck; Kenneth E. Narva; Wilas Nirunsuksiri; Steven W. Ritchie; Marjorie L. Rudert; Craig D. Sanders; Aihua Shao; Steven J. Stelman; David Scott Stucker; Laura A. Tagliani; Zante William M. Van


Archive | 1999

POLINUCLEOTIDOS OPTIMIZADOS DE PLANTAS QUE CODIFICAN PROTEINAS PESTICIDAS DE APROXIMADAMENTE 15KDA Y APROXIMADAMENTE 45KDA.

Guy A. Cardineau; Kenneth E. Narva; Steven J. Stelman

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