Towards novel Cry toxins with enhanced toxicity/broader: a new chimeric Cry4Ba / Cry1Ac toxin

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Raida Zribi Zghal
Jihen Elleuch
Mamdouh Ben Ali
Frédéric Darriet
Ahmed Rebaï
Fabrice Chandre
Samir Jaoua
Slim Tounsi
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[1] University of Sfax,Laboratory of Biopesticides, Centre of Biotechnology of Sfax
[2] Université de Sfax,Laboratoire de Microorganismes et de Biomolécules, Centre de Biotechnologie de Sfax
[3] Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD),Biological & Environmental Sciences Department, College of Arts and Sciences
[4] UMR MIVEGEC (UM1-UM2-CNRS 5290-IRD 224) Maladies Infectieuses et Vecteurs,undefined
[5] Ecologie,undefined
[6] Génétique,undefined
[7] Evolution et Contrôle,undefined
[8] Laboratoire de Lutte contre les Insectes Nuisibles (LIN),undefined
[9] Research Group on Molecular and Cellular Screening Processes,undefined
[10] Laboratory of Microorganisms and Biomolecules,undefined
[11] Centre of Biotechnology of Sfax,undefined
[12] Qatar University,undefined
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Chimerical protein Cry(4Ba-1Ac); Toxicity improvement to ;
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Attempts have been made to express or to merge different Cry proteins in order to enhance toxic effects against various insects. Cry1A proteins of Bacillus thuringiensis form a typical bipyramidal parasporal crystal and their protoxins contain a highly conserved C-terminal region. A chimerical gene, called cry(4Ba-1Ac), formed by a fusion of the N-terminus part of cry4Ba and the C-terminus part of cry1Ac, was constructed. Its transformation to an acrystalliferous B. thuringiensis strain showed that it was expressed as a chimerical protein of 116 kDa, assembled in spherical to amorphous parasporal crystals. The chimerical gene cry(4Ba-1Ac) was introduced in a B. thuringiensis kurstaki strain. In the generated crystals of the recombinant strain, the presence of Cry(4Ba-1Ac) was evidenced by MALDI-TOF. The recombinant strain showed an important increase of the toxicity against Culex pipiens larvae (LC50 = 0.84 mg l−1 ± 0.08) compared to the wild type strain through the synergistic activity of Cry2Aa with Cry(4Ba-1Ac). The enhancement of toxicity of B. thuringiensis kurstaki expressing Cry(4Ba-1Ac) compared to that expressing the native toxin Cry4Ba, might be related to its a typical crystallization properties. The developed fusion protein could serve as a potent toxin against different pests of mosquitoes and major crop plants.
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