TY - JOUR
T1 - Synergistic activity of a Bacillus thuringiensis δ-endotoxin and a bacterial endochitinase against Spodoptera littoralis larvae
AU - Regev, Avital
AU - Keller, Menachem
AU - Strizhov, Nicolai
AU - Sneh, Baruch
AU - Prudovsky, Evgenya
AU - Chet, Ilan
AU - Ginzberg, Idit
AU - Koncz-Kalman, Zsuzsanna
AU - Koncz, Csaba
AU - Schell, Jeff
AU - Zilberstein, Aviah
PY - 1996/10
Y1 - 1996/10
N2 - In an attempt to increase the insecticidal effect of the δ-endotoxin crystal protein CryIC on the relatively Cry-insensitive larvae of Spodoptera littoralis, a combination of CryIC and endochitinase was used. CryIC comprising the first 756 amino acids from Bacillus thuringiensis K26-21 and endochitinase ChiAII encoded by Serratia marcescens were separately produced in Escherichia coli carrying the genes in overexpression vectors. The endochitinase on its own, even at very low concentrations (0.1 μg/ml), perforated the larval midgut peritrophic membrane. When applied together with low concentrations of CryIC, a synergistic toxic effect was obtained. In the absence of chitinase, about 20 μg of CryIC per ml was required to obtain maximal reduction in larval weight, while only 3.0 μg of CryIC per ml caused a similar toxic effect in the presence of endochitinase. Thus, a combination of the Cry protein and an endochitinase could result in effective insect control in transgenic systems in which the Cry protein is not expressed in a crystalline form.
AB - In an attempt to increase the insecticidal effect of the δ-endotoxin crystal protein CryIC on the relatively Cry-insensitive larvae of Spodoptera littoralis, a combination of CryIC and endochitinase was used. CryIC comprising the first 756 amino acids from Bacillus thuringiensis K26-21 and endochitinase ChiAII encoded by Serratia marcescens were separately produced in Escherichia coli carrying the genes in overexpression vectors. The endochitinase on its own, even at very low concentrations (0.1 μg/ml), perforated the larval midgut peritrophic membrane. When applied together with low concentrations of CryIC, a synergistic toxic effect was obtained. In the absence of chitinase, about 20 μg of CryIC per ml was required to obtain maximal reduction in larval weight, while only 3.0 μg of CryIC per ml caused a similar toxic effect in the presence of endochitinase. Thus, a combination of the Cry protein and an endochitinase could result in effective insect control in transgenic systems in which the Cry protein is not expressed in a crystalline form.
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U2 - 10.1128/aem.62.10.3581-3586.1996
DO - 10.1128/aem.62.10.3581-3586.1996
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C2 - 8837413
AN - SCOPUS:10144263280
SN - 0099-2240
VL - 62
SP - 3581
EP - 3586
JO - Applied and Environmental Microbiology
JF - Applied and Environmental Microbiology
IS - 10
ER -