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The cadherin‐like protein is essential to specificity determination and cytotoxic action of the <i>Bacillus thuringiensis</i> insecticidal CryIAa toxin
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Microbial ToxinCytotoxic ActionBtr175 ProteinToxinologyMedicineMolecular BiologyBtr175 GenePathogen EffectorMicrobiologyCryiaa ToxinCell BiologyCadherin‐like Protein
The Bacillus thuringiensis CryIAa toxin binds a cadherin-like protein (BtR175) on the brush-border membranes of the Bombyx mori midgut columnar cells, which are the targets. By introducing the BtR175 gene with a baculovirus, Spodoptera frugiperda Sf9 cells expressed BtR175 protein on the cell membrane and became susceptible to the CryIAa toxin. The toxin bound the cadherin repeat adjacent to the membrane and made a pore that passed inorganic ions, causing the cell to swell and burst. This was not observed with a BtR175 variant lacking the toxin-binding site. This in vitro experiment mimicked the specific insecticidal action of the toxin in vivo well.
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