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J. Bacteriol., Jun 1996, 3099-3105, Vol 178, No. 11
F Barloy, A Delecluse, L Nicolas and MM Lecadet
A gene (cbm71) encoding a 71,128-Da mosquitocidal protein (Cbm71) was
obtained by screening a size-fractionated XbaI digest of total genomic DNA
from Clostridium bifermentans subsp. malaysia CH18 with two gene- specific
oligonucleotide probes. The sequence of the Cbm71 protein, as deduced from
the sequence of cbm71, corresponds to that of the 66-kDa protein previously
described as one of the mosquitocidal components of C. bifermentans subsp.
malaysia. Cbm71 shows limited similarities with Bacillus thuringiensis
delta-endotoxins, especially in the four first conserved blocks. However,
Cbm71 was not immunologically related to any of the Cry toxins and thus
belongs to a novel class of mosquitocidal protein. The cbm71 gene was
expressed in a nontoxic strain of B. thuringiensis, and Cbm71 was produced
during sporulation and secreted to the supernatant of culture.
Trichloroacetic-precipitated supernatant preparations were toxic for
mosquito larvae of the species Aedes aegypti, Culex pipiens, and Anopheles
stephensi.
Copyright © 1996, American Society for Microbiology
Cloning and expression of the first anaerobic toxin gene from Clostridium bifermentans subsp. malaysia, encoding a new mosquitocidal protein with homologies to Bacillus thuringiensis delta-endotoxins
Unite des Bacteries Entomopathogenes, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France.
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