Formation of spontaneous asporogenic variants of Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. galleriae in continuous cultures |
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Authors: | R Sachidanandham Kunthala Jayaraman |
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Institution: | (1) Centre for Biotechnology, Anna University, 600025 Madras, India |
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Abstract: | Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. galleriae forms spontaneous asporogenic, crystalliferous variants (Spo–Cry+) especially under continuous culture conditions. These variants gradually replace the wild-type strain (Spo+Cry+) entirely in the culture. Spo–Cry+ variants form amorphous insecticidal crystalline inclusion bodies, that are difficult to solubilize and less toxic to the caterpillars of Bombyx mori. However, the defective inclusion bodies and their trypsin-digested peptides exhibited similar antigenic profiles to that of native crystals in Western blot analysis. Apparently a block in the formation of spores does not affect the synthesis of the constitutive peptides of the crystals but may interfere with the proper assembly of the crystalline endotoxin.
Correspondence to: K. Jayaraman |
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