Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences (Jul 2019)

Isolation, characterization, cloning and bioinformatics analysis of a novel receptor from black cut worm (Agrotis ipsilon) of Bacillus thuringiensis vip 3Aa toxins

  • Gamal H. Osman,
  • Raya Soltane,
  • Ibrahim Saleh,
  • Hussein H. Abulreesh,
  • Khaled S. Gazi,
  • Ibrahim A. Arif,
  • Ahmed M. Ramadan,
  • Hussien F. Alameldin,
  • Yehia A. Osman,
  • Mamdouh Idriss

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 5
pp. 1078 – 1083

Abstract

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Black cutworm (BCW) is an economically important lepidopteran insect. The control of this insect by a Bt toxin and the understanding of the interaction between the Bt toxin and its receptor molecule were the objectives of this research work. A gene coding for a Vip3A receptor molecule was identified, characterized, and cloned, from the brush border membrane vesicles (BBMV) of the BCW. The nucleotide sequence analysis of the cloned putative Vip3A-receptor gene revealed that the gene was 1.3-kb long and exhibited no homology with any gene in the gene bank. We succeeded in identifying and characterizing most of the Vip3A-receptor gene sequence; and the nucleotide sequence analysis of the cloned putative Vip3A-receptor gene (accession no. KX858809) revealed about 92% of the expected sequence was recovered, which exhibited no homology with any gene in the GenBank. Keywords: Receptor, Vip3A, Bacillus thuringiensis, BBMV