کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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4557972 | 1329913 | 2012 | 4 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

SPB1 is a Bacillus subtilis strain producing a lipopeptide biosurfactant. The insecticidal activity of this biosurfactant was evaluated against the Egyptian cotton leaf worm (Spodoptera littoralis). It displayed toxicity with an LC50 of 251 ng/cm2. The histopathological changes occurred in the larval midgut of S. littoralis treated with B. subtilis SPB1 biosurfactant were vesicle formation in the apical region, cellular vacuolization and destruction of epithelial cells and their boundaries. Ligand-blotting experiments with S. littoralis brush border membrane vesicles showed binding of SPB1 biosurfactant to a protein of 45 kDa corresponding to its putative receptor. The latter differs in molecular size from those recognized by Bacillus thuringiensis Vip3A and Cry1C toxins, commonly known by their activity against S. littoralis. This result wires the application of B. subtilis biosurfactant for effective control of S. littoralis larvae, particularly in the cases where S. littoralis will develop resistance against B. thuringiensis toxins.
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► Bacillus subtilis SPB1 biosurfactant is active against Spodoptera littoralis.
► The corresponding LC50 was evaluated to 251 ng/cm2.
► Extensive damage was detected in the midgut cells of biosurfactant-treated larvae.
► B. subtilis biosurfactant recognizes midgut putative receptor of about 45 kDa.
Journal: Journal of Invertebrate Pathology - Volume 109, Issue 2, February 2012, Pages 183–186