C12Y304/11019

RECOMBINANT PLASMID VECTORS, METHOD FOR PRODUCING ENZYMES THAT HYDROLYZE ORGANOPHOSPHATE, CARBAMATE, AND PYRETHROID INSECTICIDES, AND THE FORMULATION OF SUCH ENZYMES AS FUNCTIONAL COMPONENTS
20250361495 · 2025-11-27 ·

A process for producing three recombinant enzymes capable of hydrolyzing each class of organophosphate, carbamate, and pyrethroid insecticides, as well as a formulation containing these enzymes provides the recombinant plasmid DNA vector, in which the protein secretory system has been modified to enhance the secretion of recombinant protein into the periplasmic space or culture medium. A nucleotide sequence encoding PelB (pectate lyase B) signal sequence for periplasmic localization is deleted and replaced with a nucleotide sequence encoding LamB (maltoporin or phage lambda receptor) signal sequence to enable a more efficient secretory recombinant protein. Three recombinant plasmid DNA vectors for the expression of recombinant proteins that are constructed using the modified plasmid DNA vector described above. The recombinant proteins include a recombinant organophosphate-hydrolyzing enzyme; a recombinant carbamate-hydrolyzing enzyme; and a recombinant pyrethroid-hydrolyzing enzyme.