Comparative analysis of the susceptibility/tolerance of Spodoptera littoralis to Vip3Aa, Vip3Ae, Vip3Ad and Vip3Af toxins of Bacillus thuringiensis.
J Invertebr Pathol
; 152: 30-34, 2018 02.
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The cotton leaf worm Spodoptera littoralis is known for causing serious damages to various crops. In this study, the susceptibility/tolerance of this larvae to four Vip3A (Vip3Aa, Vip3Ae, Vip3Ad and Vip3Af) toxins was investigated. UnlikeVip3Ad which showed no activity to S. littoralis, Vip3Aa, Vip3Ae and Vip3Af exhibited high toxicity to this larva with LC50 of 228.42â¯ng/cm2, 65.71â¯ng/cm2, and 388.90â¯ng/cm2, respectively. Activation of the 90â¯kDa Vip3A proteins by S. littoralis larvae juice generated four major bands of sizes 62, 45, 33 and 22â¯kDa. Binding experiments between biotinylated Vip3A toxins and the brush border membrane vesicles (BBMV) revealed two binding proteins of 55 and 100â¯kDa with Vip3Aa. Vip3Ae and Vip3Af recognized one single putative receptor of 65â¯kDa, whereas Vip3Ad did not bind to S. littoralis BBMV. In histopathological observations, Vip3Aa, Vip3Ae and Vip3Af toxins showed approximately similar damages on S. littoralis midgut including rupture and disintegration of epithelial layer and cellular vacuolization. These findings showed that Vip3Aa, Vip3Ae and Vip3Af might be useful for controlling S. littoralis.
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Bacillus thuringiensis
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Proteínas Bacterianas
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Spodoptera
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J Invertebr Pathol
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2018
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