Patents by Inventor Hans-Dieter Pohlenz

Hans-Dieter Pohlenz has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 6262339
    Abstract: The invention is directed to a process for the generation of male sterility in plants comprising the steps of (a) transforming a plant cell with DNA sequences that selectively inhibit the expression of essential metabolic compounds and (b) regenerating plants from said plant cells. Cells impaired in the biosynthesis of basic metabolic compounds undergo starvation and eventually die. Such pathways include amino acid biosynthesis, nucleic acid biosynthesis and other biosynthetic pathways such as citric acid cycle, pentose phosphate pathway, fatty acid metabolism, vitamin biosynthesis that will render the cell inactive due to nutrient depletion, if one or more enzymes or proteins involved in this pathway would become inactive by using inhibitory DNA constructs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 2, 1996
    Date of Patent: July 17, 2001
    Assignee: Hoechst schering AgrEvo GmbG
    Inventors: Rob Dirks, Klaus Trinks, Bert Uijtewaal, Klaus Bartsch, Roger Peeters, Rainer Höfgen, Hans-Dieter Pohlenz
  • Patent number: 6060645
    Abstract: Transformed plants resistant to phenmedipham, which are resistant by having been transformed with a purified and isolated carbamate hydrolase gene. The carbamate hydrolase enzyme produced thereby is responsible for the cleavage of the carbamate bond between the benzene rings of phenmedipham. The invention includes the transformed plants, progeny thereof, transformed plant cells, and method of producing the transformed plants and transformed plant cells, which are resistant to phenmedipham. The invention further includes plasmids comprising the carbamate hydrolase gene capable of inactivating phenmedipham.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 10, 1997
    Date of Patent: May 9, 2000
    Assignee: Hoechst Schering AgrEvo GmbH
    Inventors: Hans-Dieter Pohlenz, Werner Boidol, Wolfgang Streber
  • Patent number: 5948670
    Abstract: A process for the isolation and characterization of a gene enzyme system for the inactivation of the herbicide phenmedipham, wherein the enzyme is a carbamate hydrolase of Arthrobacter oxidans, which is responsible for the cleavage of the carbamate bond between the benzene rings of phenmedipham. This process includes the isolation of the carbamate hydrolase, the identification of the amino acid sequence of two BrCN cleavage peptides of the carbamate hydrolase, the synthesis of oligonucleotides for specific determination of the carbamate hydrolase sequence by hybridization and identification of the coding region, cloning and specifying the nucleotide sequence of the carbamate hydrolase gene from Arthrobacter oxidans.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 1995
    Date of Patent: September 7, 1999
    Assignee: Hoechst Schering AgrEvo GmbH
    Inventors: Hans-Dieter Pohlenz, Werner Boidol, Wolfgang Streber
  • Patent number: 5846803
    Abstract: A process for the isolation and characterization of a gene enzyme system for the inactivation of the herbicide phenmedipham, wherein the enzyme is a carbamate hydrolase of Arthrobacter oxidans, which is responsible for the cleavage of the carbamate bond between the benzene rings of phenmedipham. This process includes the isolation of the carbamate hydrolase, the identification of the amino acid sequence of two BrCN cleavage peptides of the carbamate hydrolase, the synthesis of oligonucleotides for specific determination of the carbamate hydrolase sequence by hybridization and identification of the coding region, cloning and specifying the nucleotide sequence of the carbamate hydrolase gene from Arthrobacter oxidans.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 8, 1998
    Assignee: Hoechst Schering AgrEvo GmbH
    Inventors: Hans-Dieter Pohlenz, Werner Boidol, Wolfgang Streber
  • Patent number: 5543306
    Abstract: A process for the isolation and characterization of a gene enzyme system for the inactivation of the herbicide phenmedipham, wherein the enzyme is a carbamate hydrolase of Arthrobacter oxidans, which is responsible for the cleavage of the carbamate bond between the benzene rings of phenmedipham. This process includes the isolation of the carbamate hydrolase, the identification of the amino acid sequence of two BrCN cleavage peptides of the carbamate hydrolase, the synthesis of oligonucleotides for specific determination of the carbamate hydrolase sequence by hybridization and identification of the coding region, cloning and specifying the nucleotide sequence of the carbamate hydrolase gene from Arthrobacter oxidans.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 14, 1994
    Date of Patent: August 6, 1996
    Assignee: Schering Aktiengesellschaft
    Inventors: Hans-Dieter Pohlenz, Werner Boidol, Wolfgang Streber
  • Patent number: 5347076
    Abstract: A process for the isolation and characterization of a gene enzyme system for the inactivation of the herbicide phenmedipham, wherein the enzyme is a carbamate hydrolase of Arthrobacter oxidans, which is responsible for the cleavage of the carbamate bond between the benzene rings of phenmedipham. This process includes the isolation of the carbamate hydrolase, the identification of the amino acid sequence of two BrCN cleavage peptides of the carbamate hydrolase, the synthesis of oligonucleotides for specific determination of the carbamate hydrolase sequence by hybridization and identification of the coding region, cloning and specifying the nucleotide sequence of the carbamate hydrolase gene from Arthrobacter oxidans.Plants are transformed with recombinant genes coding for the carbamate hydrolase and transgenic plants which are tolerant to the herbicide are produced.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 19, 1990
    Date of Patent: September 13, 1994
    Assignee: Schering Aktiengesellschaft
    Inventors: Hans-Dieter Pohlenz, Werner Boidol, Wolfgang Streber