Cotton cells, plants, and seeds genetically engineered to express insecticidal and fungicidal chitin binding proteins (lectins)
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1. A plurality of cotton cells comprising a heterologous coding sequence encoding a pesticidal lectin, said coding sequence being expressed in said cells, whereby said cells are rendered pesticidal;
- wherein said lectin is a barley lectin.
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Abstract
Chimeric genes encoding lectins exhibiting pesticidal activity (for example, insecticidal and/or fungicidal activity) are disclosed which can be used to transform cotton to yield cotton cells, plants, and seeds in which the chimeric genes are expressed. Such transformed cotton cells are pesticidal when ingested by cotton pests.
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1. A plurality of cotton cells comprising a heterologous coding sequence encoding a pesticidal lectin, said coding sequence being expressed in said cells, whereby said cells are rendered pesticidal;
- wherein said lectin is a barley lectin.
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2. A plurality of cotton cells comprising a heterologous coding sequence encoding a pesticidal lectin, said coding sequence being expressed in said cells, whereby said cells are rendered pesticidal;
- wherein said lectin is a nettle lectin.
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3. A plurality of cotton cells comprising a heterologous coding sequence encoding a pesticidal lectin, said coding sequence being expressed in said cells, whereby said cells are rendered pesticidal;
- wherein said lectin is a hevein lectin.
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4. A cotton plant, comprising a plurality of cotton cells comprising a heterologous coding sequence encoding a pesticidal lectin, said coding sequence being expressed in said cells, whereby said cells are rendered pesticidal;
- wherein said lectin is a barley lectin.
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5. A cotton plant, comprising a plurality of cotton cells comprising a heterologous coding sequence encoding a pesticidal lectin, said coding sequence being expressed in said cells, whereby said cells are rendered pesticidal;
- wherein said lectin is a nettle lectin.
- View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
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6. A cotton plant, comprising a plurality of cotton cells comprising a heterologous coding sequence encoding a pesticidal lectin, said coding sequence being expressed in said cells, whereby said cells are rendered pesticidal;
- wherein said lectin is a hevein lectin.
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10. A method of producing a pesticidal lectin comprising the steps of:
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obtaining a pesticidal lectin-encoding polynucleotide;
transforming cotton cells with said polynucleotide;
culturing said cells under conditions whereby transgenic cotton cells comprising said polynucleotide or a plant comprising said transgenic cells are produced; and
verifying that said polynucleotide is expressed in said transgenic cells, whereby a pesticidal lectin is produced;
wherein said lectin is a barley lectin.
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11. A method of producing a pesticidal lectin comprising the steps of:
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obtaining a pesticidal lectin-encoding polynucleotide;
transforming cotton cells with said polynucleotide;
culturing said cells under conditions whereby transgenic cotton cells comprising said polynucleotide or a plant comprising said transgenic cells are produced; and
verifying that said polynucleotide is expressed in said transgenic cells, whereby a pesticidal lectin is produced;
wherein said lectin is a nettle lectin.
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12. A method of producing a pesticidal lectin comprising the steps of:
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obtaining a pesticidal lectin-encoding polynucleotide;
transforming cotton cells with said polynucleotide;
culturing said cells under conditions whereby transgenic cotton cells comprising said polynucleotide or a plant comprising said transgenic cells are produced; and
verifying that said polynucleotide is expressed in said transgenic cells, whereby a pesticidal lectin is produced;
wherein said lectin is a hevein lectin.
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13. A method of producing a pest-resistant cotton plant comprising the steps of:
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obtaining a pesticidal lectin-encoding polynucleotide;
transforming cotton cells with said polynucleotide;
culturing said cells under conditions whereby a cotton plant is produced comprising transgenic cells which comprise said lectin-encoding polynucleotide; and
verifying that said polynucleotide is expressed in said transgenic cells, whereby a pesticidal lectin is produced;
wherein said lectin is a barley lectin.- View Dependent Claims (16)
harvesting at least one cotton seed from said plant; and
producing descendant pest resistant cotton plants front said plant.
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14. A method of producing a pest-resistant cotton plant comprising the steps of:
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obtaining a pesticidal lectin-encoding polynucleotide;
transforming cotton cells with said polynucleotide;
culturing said cells under conditions whereby a cotton plant is produced comprising transgenic cells which comprise said lectin-encoding polynucleotide; and
verifying that said polynucleotide is expressed in said transgenic cells, whereby a pesticidal lectin is produced;
wherein said lectin is a nettle lectin.- View Dependent Claims (17)
harvesting at least one cotton seed from said plant; and
producing descendant pest resistant cotton plants from said plant.
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15. A method of producing a pest-resistant cotton plant comprising the steps of:
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obtaining a pesticidal lectin-encoding polynucleotide;
transforming cotton cells with said polynucleotide;
culturing said cells under conditions whereby a cotton plant is produced comprising transgenic cells which comprise said lectin-encoding polynucleotide; and
verifying that said polynucleotide is expressed in said transgenic cells, whereby a pesticidal lectin is produced;
wherein said lectin is a hevein lectin.- View Dependent Claims (18)
harvesting at least one cotton seed from said plant; and
producing descendant pest resistant cotton plants from said plant.
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19. A method of inhibiting a cotton pest comprising the steps of:
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obtaining a pesticidal lectin-encoding polynucleotide;
transforming cotton cells with said polynucleotide;
culturing said cells under conditions whereby transgenic cotton cells comprising said polynucleotide or a plant comprising said transgenic cells are produced;
verifying that said polynucleotide is expressed in said transgenic cells, whereby a pesticidal lectin is produced; and
allowing said transgenic cells to be contacted by a cotton pest;
wherein said lectin is a barley lectin.
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20. A method of inhibiting a cotton pest comprising the steps of:
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obtaining a pesticidal lectin-encoding polynucleotide;
transforming cotton cells with said polynucleotide;
culturing said cells under conditions whereby transgenic cotton cells comprising said polynucleotide or a plant comprising said transgenic cells are produced;
verifying that said polynucleotide is expressed in said transgenic cells, whereby a pesticidal lectin is produced; and
allowing said transgenic cells to be contacted by a cotton pest;
wherein said lectin is a nettle lectin.
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21. A method of inhibiting a cotton pest comprising the steps of:
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obtaining a pesticidal lectin-encoding polynucleotide;
transforming cotton cells with said polynucleotide;
culturing said cells under conditions whereby transgenic cotton cells comprising said polynucleotide or a plant comprising said transgenic cells are produced;
verifying that said polynucleotide is expressed in said transgenic cells, whereby a pesticidal lectin is produced; and
allowing said cells to be contacted by pest;
wherein said lectin is a hevein lectin.
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