Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2009563 | Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology | 2011 | 7 Pages |
Midgut juice of Plutellaxylostella strain PXR which is resistant to Cry1Ac was biochemically characterized relative to the susceptible PXS strain. The midgut juice of PXR (PXR-Juice) was shown to process Cry1Ac protoxin to 60 kDa active toxin with the same processing pattern as that of juice from PXS (PXS-Juice) in SDS–PAGE. PXS larvae which were given the Cry1Ac toxin pre-processed with PXR-Juice were killed with the same rate as that with Cry1Ac pre-activated by trypsin. PXR-Juice was found to contain three times larger amount of 66 kDa protein (P66) than PXS-Juice and the N-terminal amino acid sequence of P66 was matched to that of glucosinolate sulfatase in data base search. The protein band of P66 was coincided with the band of p-nitro phenyl sulfatase activity in zymogram. P66 purified to homogeneity in SDS-PAGE bound to Cry1Ac and soybean agglutinin, and KD for Cry1Ac was estimated to be 718 nM with surface plasmon resonance analysis. Using purified sulfatase, Km and Vmax were estimated and involvement of the enzyme in the PXR resistance was discussed.
Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► We compared midgut juice of Cry1Ac-resistant Plutellaxylostella and susceptible one. ► Resistant insect had x3 active glucosionolate sulfatase compare to susceptible one. ► The enzyme was bound to soybean agglutinin and suggested to have GalNAc residue. ► Cry1Ac was suggested to bind the enzyme via GalNAc pocket in domain III.