Bacillus thuringiensis Cry1A toxins are versatile proteins with multiple modes of action: two distinct pre-pores are involved in toxicity

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作者
Gomez, Isabel [1 ]
Sanchez, Jorge [1 ]
Munoz-Garay, Carlos [1 ]
Matus, Violeta [1 ]
Gill, Sarjeet S. [2 ]
Soberon, Mario [1 ]
Bravo, Alejandro [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Inst Biotechnol, Cuernavaca 62250, Morelos, Mexico
[2] Univ Calif Riverside, Dept Cell Biol & Neurosci, Riverside, CA 92521 USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
Bacillus thuringiensis; Cry toxin; mechanism of action; oligomerization; pore-forming toxin; pre-pore; BRUSH-BORDER MEMBRANE; MANDUCA-SEXTA AMINOPEPTIDASE; PLANAR LIPID-BILAYERS; MODIFIED BT TOXINS; DELTA-ENDOTOXIN; DOMAIN-II; ALKALINE-PHOSPHATASE; IRREVERSIBLE BINDING; RECEPTOR-BINDING; HELICOVERPA-ZEA;
D O I
10.1042/BJ20131408
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Cry proteins from Bacillus thuringiensis are insecticidal PFTs (pore-forming toxins). In the present study, we show that two distinct functional pre-pores of Cry1Ab are formed after binding of the protoxin or the protease-activated toxin to the cadherin receptor, but before membrane insertion. Both pre-pores actively induce pore formation, although with different characteristics, and contribute to the insecticidal activity. We also analysed the oligomerization of the mutant Cry1AbMod protein. This mutant kills different insect populations that are resistant to Cry toxins, but lost potency against susceptible insects. We found that the Cry1AbMod-protoxin efficiently induces oligomerization, but not the activated Cry1AbMod-toxin, explaining the loss of potency of Cry1AbMod against susceptible insects. These data are relevant for the future control of insects resistant to Cry proteins. Our data support the pore-formation model involving sequential interaction with different midgut proteins, leading to pore formation in the target membrane. We propose that not only different insect targets could have different receptors, but also different midgut proteases that would influence the rate of protoxin/toxin activation. It is possible that the two pre-pore structures could have been selected for in evolution, since they have differential roles in toxicity against selected targets, increasing their range of action. These data assign a functional role for the protoxin fragment of Cry PFTs that was not understood previously. Most PFTs produced by other bacteria are secreted as protoxins that require activation before oligomerization, to finally form a pore. Thus different pre-pores could be also part of the general mechanism of action of other PFTs.
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