Secondary structure of the entomocidal toxin from Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. kurstaki HD-73 |
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Authors: | Christin T. Choma Witold K. Surewicz Paul R. Carey Marianne Pozsgay Harvey Kaplan |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Chemistry, University of Ottawa, K1N 6N5 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada;(2) Division of Chemistry, National Research Council of Canada, K1A 0R6 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada;(3) Division of Biological Sciences, National Research Council of Canada, K1A 0R6 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | The secondary structure of the toxin fromBacillus thuringiensis subsp.kurstaki (Btk) HD-73 was estimated by Raman, infrared, and circular dichroism spectroscopy, and by predictive methods. Circular dichroism and infrared spectroscopy gave an estimate of 33–40% -helix, whereas Raman and predictive methods gave approximately 20%. Raman and circular dichroism spectra, as well as predictive methods, indicated that the toxin contains 32–40% -sheet structure, whereas infrared spectroscopy gave a slightly lower estimate. Thus, all of these approaches are in agreement that the native conformation of Btk HD-73 toxin is highly folded and contains considerable amounts of both -helical and -sheet structures. No significant differences were detected in the secondary structure of the toxin either in solution or as a hydrated pellet. |
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Keywords: | Bacillus thuringiensis toxin secondary structure |
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