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Molecular characterization of lepidopteran-specific toxin genes in Bacillus thuringiensis strains from Thailand.

Kesorn Boonmee1, Sutticha Na-Ranong Thammasittirong1,2, Anon Thammasittirong1,2.   

Abstract

A total of 511 local isolates of Bacillus thuringiensis from different geographical regions of Thailand were analyzed for the presence of the cry1A, cry1B, cry2A, cry9, and vip3A genes encoding for lepidopteran-specific toxins. PCR results revealed that 94.32% (482/511) of B. thuringiensis isolates harbored at least one of the detected genes, of which the cry1A, cry1B, cry2A, cry9, and vip3A genes were detected at frequencies of 90.61%, 89.63%, 76.32%, 40.70%, and 48.18%, respectively. Nineteen gene-combination profiles were discovered among 482 B. thuringiensis isolates, of which the most frequently detected profile contained the cry1A, cry1B, cry2A, and vip3A genes. Sixty-one isolates (12.66%), which harbored all of the detected insecticidal toxin genes, were further detected for the exochitinase (chi36) gene and chitinase activity. The results revealed that all 61 isolates contained the chi36 gene and exhibited chitinase activity. Insect bioassays showed that five isolates were highly toxic (more than 80% mortality) against second instar larvae of Spodoptera litura, of which the highest insect mortality (93%) was obtained from the B. thuringiensis isolates 225-15 and 417-1. Scanning electron microscopy revealed that the crystal morphologies of the five effective isolates were bipyramidal and cuboidal shapes. SDS-PAGE analysis of the spore-crystal mixture showed major bands of approximately 65 and 130 kDa. These five effective strains are alternative candidates for use as a microbial insecticide for the control of the S. litura pest.

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Keywords:  Bacillus thuringiensis; Bacterial toxin; Entomopathogenic bacteria; Microbial insecticide

Year:  2019        PMID: 30854277      PMCID: PMC6399369          DOI: 10.1007/s13205-019-1646-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  3 Biotech        ISSN: 2190-5738            Impact factor:   2.406


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