Patent classifications
C12Y207/99
INCREASED FUNGAL RESISTANCE IN PLANTS VIA MODULATION OF A WALL-ASSOCIATED KINASE OR BENZOXAZINOIDS
The present invention relates to methods for producing plants with increased fungal resistance, preferably seedling resistance against Northern Corn Leaf Blight. Further provided are methods for introducing, modifying, or modulating at least one wall-associated kinase (WAK) in(to) a plant cell, tissue, organ, or whole plant and thereby causing a reduced synthesis of benzoxazinoid and in turn increased fungal resistance. There are further provided methods to identify and/or modify downstream effector molecules in a WAK signalling cascade. Finally, plant cells, tissues, organs or whole plants having increased fungal resistance and methods using substances to activate signalling pathways in a targeted way are provided. The present invention thus relates to WAKs as master regulators and crucial signaling mediators in plant defense against fungal disease and the regulation and cross-talk mechanisms in the WAK signaling cascade and further gives examples for establishing novel anti-fungal strategies relevant for a series of crop plants.
Identification of molecular pathways and methods of use thereof for treating retinal neurodegeneration and other neurodegenerative disorders
Drug targets, pathways, kits and methods for treating conditions related to neurodegeneration or ocular disease, are disclosed.
IDENTIFICATION OF MOLECULAR PATHWAYS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF FOR TREATING RETINAL NEURODEGENERATION AND OTHER NEURODEGENERATIVE DISORDERS
Drug targets, pathways, kits and methods for treating conditions related to neurodegeneration or ocular disease, are disclosed.
MIXED-LINEAGE KINASE DOMAIN-LIKE PROTEIN IN IMMUNOTHERAPEUTIC CANCER CONTROL
The invention relates to the field of immuno-oncology. More in particular, it relates to applying the mixed-lineage kinase domain-like protein (MLKL) or variants thereof in immunotherapeutic treatment of cancer. The MLKL or variant thereof is inducing an adaptive immune response to cancer cells leading to treatment of primary tumors and preventing development of secondary tumor or tumor metastasis.
GENE CONFERRING RESISTANCE TO FUNGAL PATHOGEN
The present invention relates to a nucleic acid molecule encoding a polypeptide conferring resistance to a plant against a fungal pathogen, such as Helminthosporium turcicum. The present invention further relates to a plant (or part thereof) comprising the nucleic acid molecule, and methods involving the nucleic acid molecule.
INCREASED FUNGAL RESISTANCE IN CROP PLANTS
The present invention relates to methods for producing plants with increased fungal resistance, preferably seedling resistance against Northern Corn Leaf Blight. Further provided are methods for introducing, modifying, or modulating at least one wall-associated kinase (WAK) in(to) a plant cell, tissue, organ, or whole plant and thereby causing a reduced synthesis of benzoxazinoid and in turn increased fungal resistance. There are further provided methods to identify and/or modify downstream effector molecules in a WAK signalling cascade. Finally, plant cells, tissues, organs or whole plants having increased fungal resistance and methods using substances to activate signalling pathways in a targeted way are provided. The present invention thus relates to WAKs as master regulators and crucial signaling mediators in plant defense against fungal disease and the regulation and cross-talk mechanisms in the WAK signaling cascade and further gives examples for establishing novel anti-fungal strategies relevant for a series of crop plants.