Maintaining fitness during pathogen infection is vital for host survival as an excessive response can be as detrimental as the infection itself. Fitness costs are frequently associated with insect hosts countering the toxic effect of the entomopathogenic bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt), which delay the evolution of resistance to this pathogen. The insect pest Plutella xylostella has evolved a mechanism to resist Bt toxins without incurring significant fitness costs. Here, we reveal that non-phosphorylated and phosphorylated forms of a MAPK-modulated transcription factor fushi tarazu factor 1 (FTZ-F1) can respectively orchestrate down-regulation of Bt Cry1Ac toxin receptors and up-regulation of non-receptor paralogs via two distinct bi...
The Bacillus thuringiensis δ-endotoxins (Bt toxins) are widely used insecticidal proteins in enginee...
Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) is one of the most common entomopathogenic bacteria used as a biopestici...
This is the final version of the article. Available from American Society for Microbiology via the D...
The arms race between entomopathogenic bacteria and their insect hosts is an excellent model for dec...
The Greater wax moth, Galleria mellonella, is a pest of beehives and is gaining a reputation as an i...
Host-pathogen interactions are central components of ecological networks where the MAPK signaling pa...
Host-pathogen interactions are central components of ecological networks where the MAPK signaling pa...
The Bacillus thuringiensis way of life: communicate to kill and survive in the insect hostDidier Ler...
Deciphering the molecular mechanisms underlying insect resistance to Cry toxins produced by Bacillus...
The Bacillus thuringiensis δ-endotoxins (Bt toxins) are widely used insecticidal proteins in enginee...
The widespread and sustainable exploitation of the entomopathogen Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) in pes...
The molecular mechanisms of insect resistance to Cry toxins generated from the bacterium Bacillus th...
Background:Plutella xylostella has become a notorious pest of cruciferous crops all over the world. ...
The molecular mechanisms of insect resistance to Cry toxins generated from the bacterium Bacillus th...
The molecular mechanisms of insect resistance to Cry toxins generated from the bacterium Bacillus th...
The Bacillus thuringiensis δ-endotoxins (Bt toxins) are widely used insecticidal proteins in enginee...
Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) is one of the most common entomopathogenic bacteria used as a biopestici...
This is the final version of the article. Available from American Society for Microbiology via the D...
The arms race between entomopathogenic bacteria and their insect hosts is an excellent model for dec...
The Greater wax moth, Galleria mellonella, is a pest of beehives and is gaining a reputation as an i...
Host-pathogen interactions are central components of ecological networks where the MAPK signaling pa...
Host-pathogen interactions are central components of ecological networks where the MAPK signaling pa...
The Bacillus thuringiensis way of life: communicate to kill and survive in the insect hostDidier Ler...
Deciphering the molecular mechanisms underlying insect resistance to Cry toxins produced by Bacillus...
The Bacillus thuringiensis δ-endotoxins (Bt toxins) are widely used insecticidal proteins in enginee...
The widespread and sustainable exploitation of the entomopathogen Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) in pes...
The molecular mechanisms of insect resistance to Cry toxins generated from the bacterium Bacillus th...
Background:Plutella xylostella has become a notorious pest of cruciferous crops all over the world. ...
The molecular mechanisms of insect resistance to Cry toxins generated from the bacterium Bacillus th...
The molecular mechanisms of insect resistance to Cry toxins generated from the bacterium Bacillus th...
The Bacillus thuringiensis δ-endotoxins (Bt toxins) are widely used insecticidal proteins in enginee...
Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) is one of the most common entomopathogenic bacteria used as a biopestici...
This is the final version of the article. Available from American Society for Microbiology via the D...