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Methods of Using Acyl-Coenzymea-Binding Proteins to Enhance Tolerance to Necrotrophic Fungal Pathogens in Genetically Modified Plants

Methods of Using Acyl-Coenzymea-Binding Proteins to Enhance Tolerance to Necrotrophic Fungal Pathogens in Genetically Modified Plants
领域
Transgenic Plants
Patent
IP00646

Key Problem and Market Opportunity

  • Fungal plant diseases are a significant concern in agriculture and food production worldwide.
  • Necrotrophic soil-borne pathogenic fungi such as Rhizoctonia and Fusarium infect major economically-important crops leading to severe yield loss.
  • World agriculture sustains average losses of around 16% annually as a result of fungal diseases.
  • To ensure a steady and uniform food supply to the rapidly mounting global population, there is an urgent need to control necrotrophic fungal diseases.
  • To this end, proteins that can protect plants from necrotrophic phytopathogens must be identified and subsequently tested for efficacy in transgenic crops.

Key Advantages of the Technology

技术部分滑块1

Overexpression can confer protection against fungus Botrytis cinerea

  • Acyl-CoA-binding protein (ACBP) are important house-keeping protein family that extends across eukaryotes and some prokaryotes.
  • Oryza sativa ACBP (OsACBP5) in plants improves tolerance to fungal necrotrophs
  • The present invention describes vectors/expression cassettes for conferring tolerance to fungal necrotrophs along with methods of using OsACBP5 to enhance tolerance to fungal necrotrophs and for screening for genes with OsACBP5-like activity.
  • The invention further describes plants and plant material with improved tolerance to fungal necrotrophs.

Potential Product and Services

  • Transgenic plants and plant material
  • Plant transformation vectors for improving tolerance to fungal necrotrophs in plants

Development Status and IP Strength

  • PCT application No. WO2018010075

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