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Interaction between Functional Domains of Bacillus thuringiensis Insecticidal Crystal Proteins
Authors:Ccile Rang  Vincent Vachon  Ruud A de Maagd  Mario Villalon  Jean-Louis Schwartz  Dirk Bosch  Roger Frutos  and Raynald Laprade
Affiliation:Cécile Rang, Vincent Vachon, Ruud A. de Maagd, Mario Villalon, Jean-Louis Schwartz, Dirk Bosch, Roger Frutos, and Raynald Laprade
Abstract:Interactions among the three structural domains of Bacillus thuringiensis Cry1 toxins were investigated by functional analysis of chimeric proteins. Hybrid genes were prepared by exchanging the regions coding for either domain I or domain III among Cry1Ab, Cry1Ac, Cry1C, and Cry1E. The activity of the purified trypsin-activated chimeric toxins was evaluated by testing their effects on the viability and plasma membrane permeability of Sf9 cells. Among the parental toxins, only Cry1C was active against these cells and only chimeras possessing domain II from Cry1C were functional. Combination of domain I from Cry1E with domains II and III from Cry1C, however, resulted in an inactive toxin, indicating that domain II from an active toxin is necessary, but not sufficient, for activity. Pores formed by chimeric toxins in which domain I was from Cry1Ab or Cry1Ac were slightly smaller than those formed by toxins in which domain I was from Cry1C. The properties of the pores formed by the chimeras are therefore likely to result from an interaction between domain I and domain II or III. Domain III appears to modulate the activity of the chimeric toxins: combination of domain III from Cry1Ab with domains I and II of Cry1C gave a protein which was more strongly active than Cry1C.
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