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An ADAM metalloprotease is a Cry3Aa Bacillus thuringiensis toxin receptor
Authors:Ochoa-Campuzano Camila  Real M Dolores  Martínez-Ramírez Amparo C  Bravo Alejandra  Rausell Carolina
Institution:Departamento de Genética, Facultad Biología, Universidad Valencia, Dr. Moliner 50, Burjassot 46100, Valencia, Spain.
Abstract:Bacillus thuringiensis insecticidal proteins toxic action relies on the interaction with receptor molecules on insect midgut target cells. Here, we describe an ADAM metalloprotease as a novel type of B. thuringiensis toxin receptor on the basis of the following data: (i) by ligand blot and N-terminal analysis, we detected a Colorado potato beetle Cry3Aa toxin binding molecule that shares homology with an ADAM10 metalloprotease; (ii) Colorado potato beetle brush border membrane vesicles display ADAM activity since it cleaves an ADAM fluorogenic substrate; (iii) Cry3Aa acts as a competitor of the cleavage of the ADAM fluorogenic substrate; (iv) Cry3Aa sequence contains the recognition motif R(345)FQPGYYGND(354) present in ADAM10 substrates. Accordingly, a peptide representative of the recognition motif localized within loop 1 of Cry3Aa domain II (Ac-F(341)HTRFQPGYYGNDSFN(358)-NH(2)) effectively prevented Cry3Aa proteolytic processing and nearly abolished pore formation, evidencing the functional significance of the Cry3Aa-ADAM interaction in relation to this toxin mode of action.
Keywords:Cry3A  ADAM  Metalloprotease  Bacillus thuringiensis  Colorado potato beetle  Receptor  Insecticidal toxin
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