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Sporulation-associated activation of Bacillus sphaericus larvicide.

A H Broadwell, P Baumann.   

Abstract

Preparations of the larvicidal crystal from 46-h cultures of Bacillus sphaericus 2362 contain 125-, 110-, 63-, and 43-kilodalton (kDa) proteins (P. Baumann, B. M. Unterman, L. Baumann, A.H. Broadwell, S.J. Abbene, and R.D. Bowditch, J. Bacteriol. 163:738-747, 1985). The 63- and 43-kDa proteins, which have been purified, are not immunologically cross-reactive, and only the 43-kDa protein is toxic to mosquito larvae. Since antigenic determinants of the two smaller proteins have been detected in the higher-molecular-weight proteins (125 and 110 kDa), it has been suggested that the latter are precursors of the 43- and 63-kDa peptides. In the present study, purified 110-kDa protein was found to be toxic to the larvae of Culex pipiens (50% lethal concentration = 115 ng/ml). A luciferase-luciferin assay for intracellular ATP as well as an assay based on the exclusion of Trypan Blue by live cells indicated that the 110-kDa protein had no effect on tissue-culture-grown cells of C. quinquefasciatus, while cells exposed to the 43-kDa protein rapidly lost viability (50% lethal concentration = 54 microgram(s)/ml by the intracellular ATP assay). These findings suggested that the 110-kDa protein and, by extension, the 125-kDa protein are protoxins which are activated during sporulation by cleavage to a 43-kDa toxin. To further investigate the origins and relationships of the crystal proteins of B. sphaericus, we analyzed samples during the growth and sporulation of the culture. Synthesis of crystal proteins was initiated at the end of exponential growth and was completed after about 7 h.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3777925      PMCID: PMC239110          DOI: 10.1128/aem.52.4.758-764.1986

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 0099-2240            Impact factor:   4.792


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Authors:  P Baumann; B M Unterman; L Baumann; A H Broadwell; S J Abbene; R D Bowditch
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4.  The 42- and 51-kilodalton mosquitocidal proteins of Bacillus sphaericus 2362: construction of recombinants with enhanced expression and in vivo studies of processing and toxicity.

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Authors:  P Baumann; M A Clark; L Baumann; A H Broadwell
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7.  Cloning, sequencing, and expression of a gene encoding a 100-kilodalton mosquitocidal toxin from Bacillus sphaericus SSII-1.

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