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Method to Genetically Modify Insects
See also: US Patent Office Full Record

BT Patent Number: 6143565
Docket Number: 28393
Serial Number: 8916265
Date Patented: 11/07/2000

Technology Description:

The invention is an insect cell line transformed with polydnavirus, which is an insect virus found in parasitic wasp species.  Transformed cells may be used as models for developing  stable transformation genes inserted with polydnavirus systems. They may also be used as tools for developing virus-based insect-transforming vectors. The invention provides an alternative to the baculovirus expression system for foreign gene expression

Cell transformation is achieved by infecting a susceptible insect cell culture with fluid containing polydnavirus DNA capable of integrating into the host cell genome. The fluid is obtained from female parasitoid wasps,such as Glyptapanteles indiensis, and susceptible insect cells include both Lepidopteran and Coleopteran cells.

ARS researchers have pursued systems for stable insect cell transformation because of their potential to advance the fields of insect genetics, biochemistry, developmental biology, agriculture, and medicine.  Insect cell culture provides ideal conditions for studying and manipulating insect genomes in vitro.  The scientists have increased their efforts to isolate transposable and viral elements as vehicles for genetic insect cell transformation and for use in biotechnology for gene expression in vitro.

Reference:

Please refer to USPN 6,143,565 (Docket #0283.93), "Stable Insect Virus Cell Expression System," which issued November 7, 2000.

Inventors:

Dawn E. Gundersen-Rindal
Insect Biocontrol Laboratory
Plant Sciences Institute
Beltsville, MD  20705
(301) 504-6692 / Fax: (301) 504-5104
gundersd@ba.ars.usda.gov


Dwight E. Lynn 
Insect Biocontrol Laboratory
Planat Sciences Institute
Beltsville, MD  20705
(301) 504-6328 / Fax: (301) 504-5104


Donald Stoltz
Dalhousie University
Halifax, Canada
(902) 494-2590 / Fax: (902) 494-5125

Edward M. Dougherty (retired)

Terry A. McKelvey
(Formerly with ARS)


 
 
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