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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 26, 2013
Filed:
Sep. 25, 2008
Eric Heinz Altermann, Palmerston North, NZ;
Graeme Trevor Attwood, Ashhurst, NZ;
Sinead Christine Leahy, Palmerston North, NZ;
William John Kelly, Ashhurst, NZ;
Robert Starr Ronimus, Palmerston North, NZ;
Dong LI, Palmerston North, NZ;
Zhanhao Kong, Shanghai, CN;
Linley Rose Schofield, Palmerston North, NZ;
Debjit Dey, Palmerston North, NZ;
Catherine Mary Tootill, Palmerston North, NZ;
Carrie Sang, Palmerston North, NZ;
Christina Diane Moon, Palmerston North, NZ;
Petrus Hendricus Janssen, Palmerston North, NZ;
Eric Heinz Altermann, Palmerston North, NZ;
Graeme Trevor Attwood, Ashhurst, NZ;
Sinead Christine Leahy, Palmerston North, NZ;
William John Kelly, Ashhurst, NZ;
Robert Starr Ronimus, Palmerston North, NZ;
Dong Li, Palmerston North, NZ;
Zhanhao Kong, Shanghai, CN;
Linley Rose Schofield, Palmerston North, NZ;
Debjit Dey, Palmerston North, NZ;
Catherine Mary Tootill, Palmerston North, NZ;
Carrie Sang, Palmerston North, NZ;
Christina Diane Moon, Palmerston North, NZ;
Petrus Hendricus Janssen, Palmerston North, NZ;
Pastoral Greenhouse Research Limited, Wellington, NZ;
Abstract
The invention encompasses phage φmru including phage induction, phage particles, and the phage genome. Also encompassed are phage polypeptides, as well as polynucleotides which encode these polypeptides, expression vectors comprising these polynucleotides, and host cells comprising these vectors. The invention further encompasses compositions and methods for detecting, targeting, permeabilising, and inhibiting microbial cells, especially methanogen cells, using the disclosed phage, polypeptides, polynucleotides, expression vectors, or host cells.