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Unraveling the Composition of Insecticidal Crystal Proteins in Bacillus thuringiensis: a Proteomics Approach

Javier Caballero, Nerea Jiménez‐Moreno, Irene Orera, Trevor Williams, A Fernández, Maite Villanueva, Juan Ferré, Primitivo Caballero, Carmen Ancín‐Azpilicueta

2020Applied and Environmental Microbiology34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

(Bt)-based biological insecticides are used extensively to control insect pests and vectors of human diseases. Bt-based products provide greater specificity and biosafety than broad-spectrum synthetic insecticides. The biological activity of this bacterium resides in spores and crystals comprising complex mixtures of toxic proteins. We developed and validated a fast, accurate, and reproducible method for quantitative determination of the crystal components of Bt-based products. This method will find clear applications in the improvement of various aspects of the industrial production process of Bt. An important aspect of the production of Bt-based insecticides is its quality control. By specifically quantifying the relative proportion of each of the toxins that make up the crystal, our method represents the most consistent and repeatable evaluation procedure in the quality control of different batches produced in successive fermentations. This method can also contribute to the design of specific culture media and fermentation conditions that optimize Bt crystal composition across a range of Bt strains that target different pestiferous insects. Quantitative information on crystal composition should also prove valuable to phytosanitary product registration authorities that oversee the safety and efficacy of crop protection products.

Topics & Concepts

Bacillus thuringiensisLiquid chromatography–mass spectrometryBiologyBioassayMass spectrometryChromatographyChemistryProteomicsBacteriaBiochemistryGeneGeneticsInsect Resistance and GeneticsInsect and Pesticide ResearchEntomopathogenic Microorganisms in Pest Control