Literature DB >> 8662969

Unusual amino acid determinants of host range in the Mtx2 family of mosquitocidal toxins.

S W Chan1, T Thanabalu, B Y Wee, A G Porter.   

Abstract

Five different mosquitocidal toxin (mtx2) gene homologs have been cloned from eight Bacillus sphaericus strains. Pairwise comparisons of the predicted amino acid sequences show between four and eight substitutions compared with the prototype Mtx2 from B. sphaericus strain SSII-1. Mtx2 from strain SSII-1 was approximately 7-fold more toxic to Culex mosquito larvae than the Mtx2 homolog from B. sphaericus strain 31-2. Conversely, Mtx2 from strain 31-2 was approximately 100-fold more toxic to Aedes mosquito larvae than Mtx2 from strain SSII-1. Lys224 in Mtx2 was found to be the most important amino acid for toxicity to Culex larvae, and substitution of Lys224 with threonine abolished the toxicity of Mtx2 from strain SSII-1 to these larvae. In complete contrast, Thr224 was found to be crucial for the toxicity of Mtx2 from strain 31-2 to Aedes larvae, and substitution of Thr224 with lysine caused a approximately 100-fold drop in toxicity to these larvae. Thus, amino acid 224 in the Mtx2 family of mosquitocidal toxins is an unusual and important determinant of mosquito larvicidal activity and host range.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8662969     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.271.24.14183

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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