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The sequence, structural, and functional diversity within a protein family and implications for specificity and safety: The case for ETX_MTX2 insecticidal proteins.

William J Moar1, Adam J Evans2, Colton R Kessenich2, James A Baum2, David J Bowen2, Thomas C Edrington2, Jeffrey A Haas2, Jean-Louis K Kouadio2, James K Roberts2, Andre Silvanovich2, Yong Yin2, Brian E Weiner2, Kevin C Glenn2, Matthew L Odegaard2.   

Abstract

The need for sustainable insect pest control is driving the investigation and discovery of insecticidal proteins outside of the typical 3-domain Cry protein family from Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt). Examples include Cry35 and Cry51 that belong to protein families (Toxin_10, ETX_MTX2) sharing a common β-pore forming structure and function with known mammalian toxins such as epsilon toxin (ETX). Although β-pore forming proteins are related to mammalian toxins, there are key differences in sequence and structure that lead to organism specificity that is useful in the weight-of-evidence approach for safety assessment. Despite low overall amino acid sequence identity among ETX_MTX2 proteins, sequence and structural similarities are found in the tail region responsible for the shared oligomerization and pore formation functions (causing the "relatedness"). Conversely, most of the sequence and structural diversity is located in the head region that is likely responsible for differential receptor binding and target species specificity (e.g., insecticidal vs. mammalian). Therefore, inclusion of a domain-based protein characterization approach that includes bioinformatic and functional comparisons of conserved and diverse domains will enhance the overall weight of evidence safety assessment of proteins including recently reported Cry51 protein variants (Cry51Aa1, Cry51Aa2, and Cry51Aa2.834_16).
Copyright © 2016. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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Keywords:  Bacillus thuringiensis; Beta pore forming toxins; Bioinformatics; Cry51; ETX/MTX2 Pfam; Lygus

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27235983     DOI: 10.1016/j.jip.2016.05.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Invertebr Pathol        ISSN: 0022-2011            Impact factor:   2.841


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