Unusually High Frequency of Genes Encoding Vegetative Insecticidal Proteins in an Australian Bacillus thuringiensis Collection |
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Authors: | Cheryl E. Beard Leon Court Annemie Boets Roslyn Mourant Jeroen Van Rie Raymond J. Akhurst |
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Affiliation: | Department of Entomology, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Acton ACT, Australia. |
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Abstract: | Of 188 Australian Bacillus thuringiensis strains screened for genes encoding soluble insecticidal proteins by polymerase chain reaction/restriction-length fragment polymorphism (RFLP) analysis, 87% showed the presence of such genes. Although 135 isolates (72%) produced an RFLP pattern identical to that expected for vip3A genes, 29 isolates possessed a novel vip-like gene. The novel vip-like gene was cloned from B. thuringiensis isolate C81, and sequence analysis demonstrated that it was 94% identical to the vip3Ba1 gene. The new gene was designated vip3Bb2. Cell-free supernatants from both the B. thuringiensis strain C81 and from Escherichia coli expressing the Vip3Bb2 protein were toxic for the cotton bollworm, Helicoverpa armigera. |
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