BACILLUS-SPHAERICUS AS A MOSQUITO PATHOGEN - PROPERTIES OF THE ORGANISM AND ITS TOXINS

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作者
BAUMANN, P [1 ]
CLARK, MA [1 ]
BAUMANN, L [1 ]
BROADWELL, AH [1 ]
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[1] DSIR, PLANT PROTECT, AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND
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10.1128/MMBR.55.3.425-436.1991
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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In the course of sporulation, Bacillus sphaericus produces an inclusion body which is toxic to a variety of mosquito larvae. In this review we discuss the general biology of this species and concentrate on the genetics and physiology of toxin production and its processing in the midgut of the larval host. The larvicide of B. sphaericus is unique in that it consists of two proteins of 51 and 42 kDa, both of which are required for toxicity to mosquito larvae. There is a low level of sequence similarity between these two proteins, which differ in their sequences from all the other known insecticidal proteins of Bacillus thuringiensis. Within the midgut the 51- and 42-kDa proteins are processed to proteins of 43 and 39 kDa, respectively. The conversion of the 42-kDa protein to a 39-kDa protein results in a major increase in toxicity; the significance of the processing of the 51-kDa protein is not known. In contrast to the results with mosquito larvae, the 39-kDa protein is alone toxic for mosquito-derived tissue culture-grown cells, and this toxicity is not affected by the 51-kDa protein or its derivative, the 43-kDa protein. Comparisons of larvae from species which differ in their susceptibility to the B. sphaericus toxin indicate that the probable difference resides in the nature of the target sites of the epithelial midgut cells and not in uptake or processing of the toxin. A similar conclusion is derived from experiments involving tissue culture-grown cells from mosquito species which differ in their susceptibility to the B. sphaericus toxin.
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