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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 03, 2012
Filed:
Jan. 04, 2008
Chung-hsiung Wang, Taipei, TW;
Chih-yu Wu, Taipei, TW;
Song-tay Lee, Tainan County, TW;
National Taiwan University, Taipei, TW;
Abstract
The present invention relates tocell lines established from pupal tissues ofincluding NTU-MV, two subclones of NTU-MV: NTU-MV-1 and NTU-MV-2. The NTU-MV cell line was confirmed to be derived fromand NTU-MV-1, and NTU-MV-2 were confirmed to be derived from NTU-MV by karyotype analysis, Internal transcribed spacer (ITS) analysis and isozyme analysis. The genotypes and characteristics of the abovementioned 3 cell lines are totally different from other insect cell lines so that they are newly established cell lines. In addition, these three MV cell lines are susceptible tomultiple nucleopolyhedrovirus (MaviMNPV). Therefore the 3 cell lines according to invention can be applied in multiplication of MaviMNPV in vitro to produce biopesticides in pest control. In addition, the cell lines can also be used as hosts for the expression vectors of baculovirus to produce recombinant proteins.