Utility of Cry1Ja for Transgenic Insect Control

Author:

Mathis John P.1,Clark Catherine1,Sethi Amit1ORCID,Ortegon Benchie1,Rauscher Gilda1,Booth Russ1ORCID,Coder Samuel1,Nelson Mark E.1

Affiliation:

1. Corteva Agriscience, Indianapolis, IN 46268, USA

Abstract

Insect control traits are a key component of improving the efficacy of insect pest management and maximizing crop yields for growers. Insect traits based on proteins expressed by the bacteria Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) have proven to be very effective tools in achieving this goal. Unfortunately, the adaptability of insects has led to resistance to certain proteins in current commercial products. Therefore, new insecticidal traits representing a different mode of action (MoA) than those currently in use are needed. Cry1Ja has good insecticidal activity against various lepidopteran species, and it provides robust protection against insect feeding with in planta expression. For Bt proteins, different MoAs are determined by their binding sites in the insect midgut. In this study, competitive binding assays are performed using brush border membrane vesicles (BBMVs) from Helicoverpa zea, Spodoptera frugiperda, and Chrysodeixis includens to evaluate the MoA of Cry1Ja relative to representatives of the various Bt proteins that are expressed in current commercial products for lepidopteran insect protection. This study highlights differences in the shared Cry protein binding sites in three insect species, Cry1Ja bioactivity against Cry1Fa resistant FAW, and in planta efficacy against target pests. These data illustrate the potential of Cry1Ja for new insect trait development.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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