Improved Insecticidal Toxicity by Fusing Cry1Ac of Bacillus thuringiensis with Av3 of Anemonia viridis

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Fu Yan
Xing Cheng
Xuezhi Ding
Ting Yao
Hanna Chen
Wenping Li
Shengbiao Hu
Ziquan Yu
Yunjun Sun
Youming Zhang
Liqiu Xia
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[1] Hunan Normal University,Hunan Provincial Key Laboratory for Microbial Molecular Biology
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Current Microbiology | 2014年 / 68卷
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cry2Ab Gene; Peptide Toxin; Overlap Extension Polymerase Chain Reaction; Synthetic cry1Ac; Isatis Indigotica;
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Av3, a neurotoxin of Anemonia viridis, is toxic to crustaceans and cockroaches but inactive in mammals. In the present study, Av3 was expressed in Escherichia coli Origami B (DE3) and purified by reversed-phase liquid chromatography. The purified Av3 was injected into the hemocoel of Helicoverpa armigera, rendering the worm paralyzed. Then, Av3 was expressed alone or fusion expressed with the Cry1Ac in acrystalliferous strain Cry−B of Bacillus thuringiensis. The shape of Cry1Ac was changed by fusion with Av3. The expressed fusion protein, Cry1AcAv3, formed irregular rhombus- or crescent-shaped crystalline inclusions, which is quite different from the shape of original Cry1Ac crystals. The toxicity of Cry1Ac was improved by fused expression. Compared with original Cry1Ac expressed in Cry−B, the oral toxicity of Cry1AcAv3 to H. armigera was elevated about 2.6-fold. No toxicity was detected when Av3 was expressed in Cry−B alone. The present study confirmed that marine toxins could be used in bio-control and implied that fused expression with other insecticidal proteins could be an efficient way for their application.
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