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First report of detection of the putative receptor of Bacillus thuringiensis toxin Vip3Aa from black cutworm (Agrotis ipsilon)

Black cutworm (BCW) Agrotis ipsilon, an economically important lepidopteran insect, has attracted a great attention. Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) is spore forming soil bacteria and is an excellent environment-friendly approach for the control of phytophagous and disease-transmitting insects. In fact,...

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Autores principales: Osman, Gamal H., Altaf, Waleed J., Saleh, Ibrahim A.S., Soltane, Raya, Abulreesh, Hussein H., Arif, Ibrahim A., Ramadan, Ahmed M., Osman, Yehia A.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5910636/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29686508
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2018.01.006
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author Osman, Gamal H.
Altaf, Waleed J.
Saleh, Ibrahim A.S.
Soltane, Raya
Abulreesh, Hussein H.
Arif, Ibrahim A.
Ramadan, Ahmed M.
Osman, Yehia A.
author_facet Osman, Gamal H.
Altaf, Waleed J.
Saleh, Ibrahim A.S.
Soltane, Raya
Abulreesh, Hussein H.
Arif, Ibrahim A.
Ramadan, Ahmed M.
Osman, Yehia A.
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description Black cutworm (BCW) Agrotis ipsilon, an economically important lepidopteran insect, has attracted a great attention. Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) is spore forming soil bacteria and is an excellent environment-friendly approach for the control of phytophagous and disease-transmitting insects. In fact, bio-pesticide formulations and insect resistant transgenic plants based on the bacterium Bt delta-endotoxin have attracted worldwide attention as a safer alternative to harmful chemical pesticides. The major objective of the current study was to understand the mechanism of interaction of Bt toxin with its receptor molecule(s). The investigation involved the isolation, identification, and characterization of a putative receptor – vip3Aa. In addition, the kinetics of vip toxin binding to its receptor molecule was also studied. The present data suggest that Vip3Aa toxin bound specifically with high affinity to a 48-kDa protein present at the brush border membrane vesicles (BBMV) prepared from the midgut epithelial cells of BCW larvae.
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spelling pubmed-59106362018-04-23 First report of detection of the putative receptor of Bacillus thuringiensis toxin Vip3Aa from black cutworm (Agrotis ipsilon) Osman, Gamal H. Altaf, Waleed J. Saleh, Ibrahim A.S. Soltane, Raya Abulreesh, Hussein H. Arif, Ibrahim A. Ramadan, Ahmed M. Osman, Yehia A. Saudi J Biol Sci Article Black cutworm (BCW) Agrotis ipsilon, an economically important lepidopteran insect, has attracted a great attention. Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) is spore forming soil bacteria and is an excellent environment-friendly approach for the control of phytophagous and disease-transmitting insects. In fact, bio-pesticide formulations and insect resistant transgenic plants based on the bacterium Bt delta-endotoxin have attracted worldwide attention as a safer alternative to harmful chemical pesticides. The major objective of the current study was to understand the mechanism of interaction of Bt toxin with its receptor molecule(s). The investigation involved the isolation, identification, and characterization of a putative receptor – vip3Aa. In addition, the kinetics of vip toxin binding to its receptor molecule was also studied. The present data suggest that Vip3Aa toxin bound specifically with high affinity to a 48-kDa protein present at the brush border membrane vesicles (BBMV) prepared from the midgut epithelial cells of BCW larvae. Elsevier 2018-03 2018-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5910636/ /pubmed/29686508 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2018.01.006 Text en © 2018 King Saud University http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Osman, Gamal H.
Altaf, Waleed J.
Saleh, Ibrahim A.S.
Soltane, Raya
Abulreesh, Hussein H.
Arif, Ibrahim A.
Ramadan, Ahmed M.
Osman, Yehia A.
First report of detection of the putative receptor of Bacillus thuringiensis toxin Vip3Aa from black cutworm (Agrotis ipsilon)
title First report of detection of the putative receptor of Bacillus thuringiensis toxin Vip3Aa from black cutworm (Agrotis ipsilon)
title_full First report of detection of the putative receptor of Bacillus thuringiensis toxin Vip3Aa from black cutworm (Agrotis ipsilon)
title_fullStr First report of detection of the putative receptor of Bacillus thuringiensis toxin Vip3Aa from black cutworm (Agrotis ipsilon)
title_full_unstemmed First report of detection of the putative receptor of Bacillus thuringiensis toxin Vip3Aa from black cutworm (Agrotis ipsilon)
title_short First report of detection of the putative receptor of Bacillus thuringiensis toxin Vip3Aa from black cutworm (Agrotis ipsilon)
title_sort first report of detection of the putative receptor of bacillus thuringiensis toxin vip3aa from black cutworm (agrotis ipsilon)
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5910636/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29686508
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2018.01.006
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