Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2818074 Gene 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

In order to assess possible enhancement of biopesticide activity, the fusion gene of crystal protein gene cry1Ac with the insect-specific neurotoxin ω-ACTX-Hv1a gene and egfp was expressed in Bacillus thuringiensis acrystalliferous strain Cry-B under the control of the native gene expression system. The fusion recombinant Cry-B(1Ac-ACTX-EGFP) generally produced two or three small crystal-like inclusion bodies in each cell and the GFP signal could be clearly observed. A 166 kDa full-length fusion protein was identified by immunoblot analysis. Virulence of the fusion inclusions was at least fivefold higher toward larvae of Spodoptera exigua. These results demonstrated that a foreign protein could be expressed and accumulate as parasporal inclusions in B. thuringiensis by C-terminal fusion with the native endotoxin while retaining partial insecticidal activity.

► The fusion protein Cry1Ac-ω-ACTX-Hv1a-EGFP was successfully expressed in B. t. ► Heterogeneous toxins formed parasporal inclusion bodies together with endotoxins. ► Virulence of the fusion inclusions was significantly improved against S. exigua. ► It is a promising approach for potent biopesticides with lower resistance potential.

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