Adaptive Evolution of cry Genes in Bacillus thuringiensis:Implications for Their Specificity Determination

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Jin-Yu Wu1
2 Insititute of Oceanol- ogy
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adaptive evolution; Bacillus thuringiensis; Cry protein; maximum likelihood method;
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The cry gene family, produced during the late exponential phase of growth in Bacil- lus thuringiensis, is a large, still-growing family of homologous genes, in which each gene encodes a protein with strong specific activity against only one or a few in- sect species. Extensive studies are mostly focusing on the structural and functional relationships of Cry proteins, and have revealed several residues or domains that are important for the target recognition and receptor attachment. In this study, we have employed a maximum likelihood method to detect evidence of adaptive evolution in Cry proteins, and have identified 24 positively selected residues, which are all located in Domain II or III. Combined with known data from mutagenesis studies, the majority of these residues, at the molecular level, contribute much to the insect specificity determination. We postulate that the potential pressures driving the diversification of Cry proteins may be in an attempt to adapt for the "arm race" between δ-endotoxins and the targeted insects, or to enlarge their tar- get spectra, hence result in the functional divergence. The sites identified to be under positive selection would provide targets for further structural and functional analyses on Cry proteins.
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