Role of the gut proteinases from mosquito larvae in the mechanism of action and the specificity of the Bacillus sphaericus toxin
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Role of the gut proteinases from mosquito larvae in the mechanism of action and the specificity of the Bacillus sphaericus toxin
Abstract
Gut proteinases from larvae of mosquito species both susceptible and not susceptible to Bacillus sphaericus converted the 43-kDa toxin to a 40-kDa polypeptide exhibiting enhanced cytotoxicity to mosquito cell cultures. The toxin was also activated by gut proteinases from the nonsusceptible Lepidoptera Spodoptera littoralis in vitro and in vivo. Therefore, the specificity of Bacillus sphaericus toxin does not seem to be determined by gut proteinase action. However, susceptibility of mosquito cell cultures did not reflect the specificity of the toxin, which must now be investigated at the cellular level in the larvae.
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