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Insights into the whole genome sequence of Bacillus thuringiensis NBAIR BtPl, a strain toxic to the melon fruit fly, Zeugodacus cucurbitae.
Aarthi, Nekkanti; Dubey, Vinod K; Shylesha, Arakalagud N; Kukreti, Aditya; Patil, Jagadeesh; Chandrashekara, Keerthi M; Aravindaram, Kandan; Seegenahalli, Ruqiya; Shivakumar, Nanditha; Channappa, Manjunatha.
Affiliation
  • Aarthi N; Department of Entomology, Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, 492 012, India.
  • Dubey VK; Department of Entomology, Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, 492 012, India.
  • Shylesha AN; Insect Bacteriology Laboratory, ICAR-National Bureau of Agricultural Insect Resources, Bengaluru, 560 024, India.
  • Kukreti A; Insect Bacteriology Laboratory, ICAR-National Bureau of Agricultural Insect Resources, Bengaluru, 560 024, India.
  • Patil J; Insect Bacteriology Laboratory, ICAR-National Bureau of Agricultural Insect Resources, Bengaluru, 560 024, India.
  • Chandrashekara KM; Division of Crop Protection, ICAR-Indian Institute of Horticultural Research, Bengaluru, 560 089, India.
  • Aravindaram K; Insect Bacteriology Laboratory, ICAR-National Bureau of Agricultural Insect Resources, Bengaluru, 560 024, India.
  • Seegenahalli R; Insect Bacteriology Laboratory, ICAR-National Bureau of Agricultural Insect Resources, Bengaluru, 560 024, India.
  • Shivakumar N; Insect Bacteriology Laboratory, ICAR-National Bureau of Agricultural Insect Resources, Bengaluru, 560 024, India.
  • Channappa M; Insect Bacteriology Laboratory, ICAR-National Bureau of Agricultural Insect Resources, Bengaluru, 560 024, India. manjuc.nbair@gmail.com.
Curr Genet ; 70(1): 13, 2024 Aug 05.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39101952
ABSTRACT
Bacillus thuringiensis is the most widely used biopesticide, targets a diversity of insect pests belonging to several orders. However, information regarding the B. thuringiensis strains and toxins targeting Zeugodacus cucurbitae is very limited. Therefore, in the present study, we isolated and identified five indigenous B. thuringiensisstrains toxic to larvae of Z. cucurbitae. However, of five strains NBAIR BtPl displayed the highest mortality (LC50 = 37.3 µg/mL) than reference strain B. thuringiensis var. israelensis (4Q1) (LC50 = 45.41 µg/mL). Therefore, the NBAIR BtPl was considered for whole genome sequencing to identify the cry genes present in it. Whole genome sequencing of our strain revealed genome size of 6.87 Mb with 34.95% GC content. Homology search through the BLAST algorithm revealed that NBAIR BtPl is 99.8% similar to B. thuringiensis serovar tolworthi, and gene prediction through Prokka revealed 7406 genes, 7168 proteins, 5 rRNAs, and 66 tRNAs. BtToxin_Digger analysis of NBAIR BtPl genome revealed four cry gene families cry1, cry2, cry8Aa1, and cry70Aa1. When tested for the presence of these four cry genes in other indigenous strains, results showed that cry70Aa1 was absent. Thus, the study provided a basis for predicting cry70Aa1 be the possible reason for toxicity. In this study apart from novel genes, we also identified other virulent genes encoding zwittermicin, chitinase, fengycin, and bacillibactin. Thus, the current study aids in predicting potential toxin-encoding genes responsible for toxicity to Z. cucurbitae and thus paves the way for the development of B. thuringiensis-based formulations and transgenic crops for management of dipteran pests.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Bacillus thuringiensis / Bacterial Proteins / Genome, Bacterial / Whole Genome Sequencing Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Curr Genet Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country:

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Bacillus thuringiensis / Bacterial Proteins / Genome, Bacterial / Whole Genome Sequencing Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Curr Genet Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: