Host specificity of the Bacillus thuringiensis δ-endotoxin toward Lepidopteran species: Spodoptera littoralis Bdv. and Pieris brassicae L

Autor: Daniel Martouret, Marguerite-M. Lecadet
Rok vydání: 1987
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Zdroj: Journal of Invertebrate Pathology. 49:37-48
ISSN: 0022-2011
DOI: 10.1016/0022-2011(87)90123-6
Popis: Crystals from several strains of Bacillus thuringiensis among the first 10 serotypes were tested for their effectiveness (in terms of LC 50 or LD 50 ) in killing Spodoptera littoralis larvae. The δ-endotoxin obtained from the isolates aizawai 7–29 and entomocidus 601 was found to be the most active against S. littoralis ; lethal doses were considerably lower than those obtained with the berliner 1715 strain but were nevertheless 10 times higher than that of this last strain against Pieris brassicae . Interestingly, entomocidus crystals were active toward both Lepidopteran species. Protein fractions with molecular mass ranging from 60 to 70 kDa, obtained by dissolving crystals with gut proteases from the two insect species, proved to be active when delivered by intrahemocoel injection. Based on the use of mild detergents such as Triton N-101, sodium cholate, or both, conditions for stabilizing the activity of the solubilized fractions are reported. Under these conditions only, the molecules of toxin thus obtained were as active against S. littoralis larvae as the native crystals, whatever the route of administration and whatever the enzymes used. The same fractions induced different responses in P. brassicae larvae, which manifested a much higher sensitivity to the proteolysis-activated molecules, particularly after intrahemocoel injection, thus suggesting differences between the two insect species as regards the nature of toxic effects. The results clearly illustrate two different patterns in activity spectrum among Lepidopteran species and they also indicate that structural characteristics of the protoxin are predominant factors in determining host specificity.
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