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GENE TECHNOLOGY AMENDMENT REGULATION 2011 (NO 1) (NO 26 OF 2011) - REG 15

Schedule 2, part 2.2

substitute

Part 2.2     Host/vector systems for exempt dealings

column 1

item

column 2

class

column 3

host

column 4

vector

1

bacteria

Escherichia coli K12, E. coli  B, E. coli C or E. coli Nissle 1917—any derivative that does not contain—

(a)     generalised transducing phages; or

(b)     genes able to complement the conjugation defect in a non-conjugative plasmid

1     non-conjugative plasmids

2     bacteriophage—

(a)     lambda

(b)     lambdoid

(c)     Fd or F1 (eg M13)

3     none (non-vector systems)



Bacillus —specified species—asporogenic strains with a reversion frequency of less than 10 –7 :

(a)     B. amyloliquefaciens

(b)     B. licheniformis

(c)     B. pumilus

(d)     B. subtilis

(e)     B. thuringiensis

1     non-conjugative plasmids

2     plasmids and phages whose host range does not include B. cereus , B. anthracis or any other pathogenic strain of Bacillus

3     none (non-vector systems)



Pseudomonas putida —strain KT 2440

1     non-conjugative plasmids including certified plasmids: pKT 262, pKT 263, pKT 264

2     none (non-vector systems)



Streptomyces —specified species:

(a)     S. aureofaciens

(b)     S. coelicolor

(c)     S. cyaneus

(d)     S. griseus

(e)     S. lividans

(f)     S. parvulus

(g)     S. rimosus

(h)     S. venezuelae

1     non-conjugative plasmids

2     certified plasmids: SCP2, SLP1, SLP2, PIJ101 and derivatives

3     actinophage phi C31 and erivatives

4     none (non-vector systems)



Agrobacterium radiobacter

Agrobacterium rhizogenes —disarmed strains

Agrobacterium tumefaciens —disarmed strains

1     non-tumorigenic disarmed Ti plasmid vectors, or Ri plasmid vectors

2     none (non-vector systems)



Lactobacillus

Lactococcus lactis

Oenococcus oeni syn. Leuconostoc oeni

Pediococcus

Photobacterium angustum

Pseudoalteromonas tunicata

Rhizobium (including the genus Allorhizobium )

Sphingopyxis alaskensis syn. Sphingomonas alaskensis

Streptococcus thermophilus

Synechococcus —specified strains:

(a)     PCC 7002

(b)     PCC 7942

(c)     WH 8102

Synechocystis species strain PCC 6803

Vibrio cholerae CVD103-HgR

1     non-conjugative plasmids

2     none (non-vector systems)

2

fungi

Kluyveromyces lactis

Neurospora crassa —laboratory strains

Pichia pastoris

Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Schizosaccharomyces pombe

Trichoderma reesei

Yarrowia lipolytica

1     all vectors

2     none (non-vector systems)

3

slime moulds

Dictyostelium species

1     dictyostelium shuttle vectors, including those based on the endogenous plasmids Ddp1 and Ddp2

2     none (non-vector systems)

4

tissue culture

any of the following if they cannot spontaneously generate a whole animal:

(a)     animal or human cell cultures (including packaging cell lines)

(b)     isolated cells, isolated tissues or isolated organs, whether animal or human

(c)     early non-human mammalian embryos cultured in vitro

1     non-conjugative plasmids

2     non-viral vectors, or replication defective viral vectors unable to transduce human cells

3     baculovirus ( Autographa californica nuclear polyhedrosis virus), polyhedrin minus

4     none (non-vector systems)



either of the following if they are not intended, and are not likely without human intervention, to vegetatively propagate, flower or regenerate into a whole plant:

(a)     plant cell cultures

(b)     isolated plant tissues or organs

1     non-tumorigenic disarmed Ti plasmid vectors, or Ri plasmid vectors, in Agrobacterium tumefaciens , Agrobacterium radiobacter or Agrobacterium rhizogenes

2     non-pathogenic viral vectors

3     none (non-vector systems)



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