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Influence of the biophysical and biochemical environment on the kinetics of pore formation by Cry toxins
Authors:Vachon Vincent  Schwartz Jean-Louis  Laprade Raynald
Institution:Groupe d'étude des protéines membranaires and Biocontrol Network, Université de Montréal, P.O. Box 6128, Centre Ville Station, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3C 3J7. vincent.vachon@umontreal.ca
Abstract:The effect of Bacillus thuringiensis toxins on the permeability of the luminal membrane of Manduca sexta midgut columnar epithelial cells is strongly influenced by several biophysical and biochemical factors, including pH, ionic strength, and divalent cations, suggesting an important role for electrostatic interactions. The influence of these factors can differ greatly, however, depending on the toxin being studied, even for closely related toxins such as Cry1Ac and Cry1Ca. In the present study, the possibility of using temperature changes as a tool for controlling the rate and extent of pore formation in midgut brush border membrane vesicles was evaluated. Lowering temperature gradually decreased the rate of pore formation, but had little effect on the permeability of vesicles previously incubated with toxin at room temperature. The formation of new pores, following incubation of the vesicles with toxin, could thus be almost abolished by rapidly cooling the vesicles to 2 degrees C. Using this approach, changes in the rate of pore formation could be more easily distinguished from alterations in the properties of the pores formed, thus allowing a more detailed analysis of the kinetics and mechanism of pore formation.
Keywords:Insecticidal toxins  Membrane permeability  Electrostatic interactions  Light-scattering assay  Temperature  Brush border membrane vesicles  Bacillus thuringiensis  Manduca sexta
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