Interaction of the Bacillus sphaericusmosquito larvicidal proteins

  • Davidson, Elizabeth W.
  • Oei, Coreen
  • Meyer, Marian
  • Bieber, Allan L.
  • Hindley, John
  • Berry, Colin
Publication date
January 1990
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing

Abstract

Genes for 51.4- and 41.9-kDa insecticidal proteins of Bacillus sphaericus were separately cloned and expressed in Escherichia coli. Both proteins were required for toxicity. Approximately equal numbers of cells containing the 51.4- and 41.9-kDa proteins produced the greatest toxicity; excess 41.9-kDa protein did not affect toxicity, whereas excess 51.4-kDa protein reduced activity. Larvae were killed when 41.9-kDa protein was fed up to 24 h after the 51.4-kDa protein, but not when the order of feeding was reversed. Radiolabelled toxins bound in approximately equal amounts to the gastric caecum and posterior midgut of Culex quinquefasciatus larvae. Radiolabelled 51.4-kDa protein was rapidly degraded by ca. 12–13 kDa in the larval gut, while ...

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