De novo determination of mosquitocidal Cry11Aa and Cry11Ba structures from naturally-occurring nanocrystals
Author:
Tetreau GuillaumeORCID, Sawaya Michael R., De Zitter Elke, Andreeva Elena A., Banneville Anne-Sophie, Schibrowsky Natalie, Coquelle Nicolas, Brewster Aaron S., Grünbein Marie Luise, Kovacs Gabriela Nass, Hunter Mark S., Kloos Marco, Sierra Raymond G., Schiro Giorgio, Qiao Pei, Stricker Myriam, Bideshi Dennis, Young Iris D., Zala Ninon, Engilberge Sylvain, Gorel Alexander, Signor Luca, Teulon Jean-Marie, Hilpert Mario, Foucar Lutz, Bielecki Johan, Bean Richard, de Wijn Raphael, Sato Tokushi, Kirkwood Henry, Letrun Romain, Batyuk Alexander, Snigireva Irina, Fenel Daphna, Schubert Robin, Canfield Ethan J., Alba Mario M., Laporte Frédéric, Després Laurence, Bacia Maria, Roux Amandine, Chapelle Christian, Riobé François, Maury Olivier, Ling Wai Li, Boutet Sébastien, Mancuso Adrian, Gutsche Irina, Girard Eric, Barends Thomas R. M., Pellequer Jean-Luc, Park Hyun-Woo, Laganowsky Arthur D., Rodriguez Jose, Burghammer Manfred, Shoeman Robert L., Doak R. Bruce, Weik Martin, Sauter Nicholas K., Federici Brian, Cascio Duilio, Schlichting Ilme, Colletier Jacques-PhilippeORCID
Abstract
AbstractCry11Aa and Cry11Ba are the two most potent toxins produced by mosquitocidal Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. israelensis and jegathesan, respectively. The toxins naturally crystallize within the host; however, the crystals are too small for structure determination at synchrotron sources. Therefore, we applied serial femtosecond crystallography at X-ray free electron lasers to in vivo-grown nanocrystals of these toxins. The structure of Cry11Aa was determined de novo using the single-wavelength anomalous dispersion method, which in turn enabled the determination of the Cry11Ba structure by molecular replacement. The two structures reveal a new pattern for in vivo crystallization of Cry toxins, whereby each of their three domains packs with a symmetrically identical domain, and a cleavable crystal packing motif is located within the protoxin rather than at the termini. The diversity of in vivo crystallization patterns suggests explanations for their varied levels of toxicity and rational approaches to improve these toxins for mosquito control.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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