Cry4Ba toxin of Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. israelensis uses both domains II and III to bind to its receptor-Aedes aegypti alkaline phosphatase

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Thammasittirong, Anon [1 ,2 ]
Thammasittirong, Sutticha Na-Ranong [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Kasetsart Univ, Fac Liberal Arts & Sci, Dept Sci & Bioinnovat, Nakhon Pathom 73140, Thailand
[2] Kasetsart Univ, Fac Liberal Arts & Sci, Microbial Biotechnol Unit, Nakhon Pathom 73140, Thailand
关键词
Aedes aegypti; Alkaline phosphatase; Bacillus thuringiensis; Cry4Ba; Receptor binding; ESCHERICHIA-COLI; AMINOPEPTIDASE N; CRY11BA TOXIN; PROTEINS;
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10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e19458
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Receptor binding is one of the crucial steps to exhibit the insecticidal activity of Cry toxins. In addition, binding to receptors is a determining step for the specificity of toxins. In this work, receptor binding domain II was cloned from the full-length Cry4Ba toxin and heterologously expressed in Escherichia coli. The 21 kDa purified protein was characterized as Cry4Ba domain II using Western blotting and tandem mass spectrometry coupled to liquid chromatography. Circular dichroism revealed the correct folding of the isolated domain II fragment, similar to that found in the Cry4Ba protein. Binding analysis using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay revealed that the purified Cry4Ba-domain II had bound to the 54 kDa alkaline phosphatase cloned from Aedes aegypti (Aa-mALP) with a dissociation constant of approximately 116.27 +/- 11.09 nM. The binding affinity of Cry4Ba-domain II to Aa-mALP was comparable to that of Cry4Ba domain III, suggesting that both domains II and III of the Cry4Ba contributed equally in binding to the AamALP protein. Our findings should provide more valuable insight on the molecular mechanisms in the toxin-receptor interaction of the Cry4Ba toxin.
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