Toxins (Nov 2022)

Insights from the Structure of an Active Form of <i>Bacillus thuringiensis</i> Cry5B

  • Jiaxin Li,
  • Lin Wang,
  • Masayo Kotaka,
  • Marianne M. Lee,
  • Michael K. Chan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins14120823
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 12
p. 823

Abstract

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The crystal protein Cry5B, a pore-forming protein produced by the soil bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis, has been demonstrated to have excellent anthelmintic activity. While a previous structure of the three-domain core region of Cry5B(112–698) had been reported, this structure lacked a key N-terminal extension critical to function. Here we report the structure of Cry5B(27–698) containing this N-terminal extension. This new structure adopts a distinct quaternary structure compared to the previous Cry5B(112–698) structure, and also exhibits a change in the conformation of residues 112–140 involved in linking the N-terminal extension to the three-domain core by forming a random coil and an extended α-helix. A role for the N-terminal extension is suggested based on a computational model of the tetramer with the conformation of residues 112–140 in its alternate α-helix conformation. Finally, based on the Cry5B(27–698) structure, site-directed mutagenesis studies were performed on Tyr495, which revealed that having an aromatic group or bulky group at this residue 495 is important for Cry5B toxicity.

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