Larvicidal activity of chimeric Bacillus thuringiensis protoxins
- 1 November 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Molecular Microbiology
- Vol. 4 (11) , 1967-1973
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2958.1990.tb02046.x
Abstract
Bacillus thuringiensis subspecies kurstaki (Btk) and subspecies berliner (Btb) both produce lepidopteran-specific larvicidal protoxins with different activities against the same insect species. Toxic activity resides in the amino-terminal half of both protoxins, whereas the carboxy-terminal half of the molecules is not required for toxicity. The protoxins are 90% homologous, with a major cluster of differences in the amino-terminal half, and a 26 consecutive amino-acid insertion within the carboxy-terminal half of the Btk protoxin. Protoxin chimeras composed of the amino-terminal half of one subspecies and the carboxy-terminal half of the other were generated. Wild-type and chimeric protoxins were compared in bioassays against tobacco hornworm larvae. The amino-terminal half, the toxin itself, dictates specific larvicidal activity.This publication has 13 references indexed in Scilit:
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