Affiliation:
1. Research and Development Laboratories, Dow AgroSciences, Indianapolis, Indiana
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Bacillus thuringiensis
crystal proteins of the Cry34 and Cry35 classes function as binary toxins showing activity on the western corn rootworm,
Diabrotica virgifera virgifera
LeConte. We surveyed 6,499
B. thuringiensis
isolates by hybridization for sequences related to
cry35A
genes, identifying 78 strains. Proteins of the appropriate molecular mass (ca. 44 kDa) for Cry35 were observed in 42 of the strains. Full-length, or nearly full-length, sequences of 34
cry34
genes and 16
cry35
genes were also obtained from cloning, PCR analysis, and DNA sequencing. These included representatives of all known Cry34A, Cry34B, Cry35A, and Cry35B classes, as well as a novel Cry34A/Cry35A-like pair. Bioassay analysis indicated that
cry35
-hybridizing strains not producing a ca. 14-kDa protein, indicative of Cry34, were not active on corn rootworms, and that the previously identified Cry34A/Cry35A pairs were more active than the Cry34B/Cry35B pairs. The
cry35
-hybridizing
B. thuringiensis
strains were found in locales and materials typical for other
B. thuringiensis
strains. Comparison of the sequences with the geographic origins of the strains showed that identical, or nearly identical, sequences were found in strains from both Australasia and the Americas. Sequence similarity searches revealed that Cry34 proteins are similar to predicted proteins in
Photorhabdus luminescens
and
Dictyostelium discoidium
, and that Cry35Ab1 contains a segment similar to beta-trefoil domains that may be a binding motif. The binary Cry34/Cry35
B. thuringiensis
crystal proteins thus appear closely related to each other, are environmentally ubiquitous, and share sequence similarities consistent with activity through membrane disruption in target organisms.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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