Greta Arnaut
Bayer
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The Journal of Membrane Biology | 2010
Jean-Frédéric Brunet; Vincent Vachon; Mireille Marsolais; Greta Arnaut; Jeroen Van Rie; Lucie Marceau; Geneviève Larouche; Charles Vincent; Jean-Louis Schwartz; Raynald Laprade
The pore-forming domain of Bacillus thuringiensis insecticidal Cry toxins is formed of seven amphipathic α-helices. Because pore formation is thought to involve conformational changes within this domain, the possible role of its interhelical loops in this crucial step was investigated with Cry9Ca double mutants, which all share the previously characterized R164A mutation, using a combination of homology modeling, bioassays and electrophysiological measurements. The mutations either introduced, neutralized or reversed an electrical charge carried by a single residue of one of the domain I loops. The ability of the 28 Cry9Ca double mutants to depolarize the apical membrane of freshly isolated Manduca sexta larval midguts was tested in the presence of either midgut juice or a cocktail of protease inhibitors because these conditions had been shown earlier to greatly enhance pore formation by Cry9Ca and its R164A single-site mutant. Most mutants retained toxicity toward neonate larvae and a pore-forming ability in the electrophysiological assay, which were comparable to those of their parental toxin. In contrast, mutants F130D, L186D and V189D were very poorly toxic and practically inactive in vitro. On the other hand, mutant E129A depolarized the midgut membrane efficiently despite a considerably reduced toxicity, and mutant Q192E displayed a reduced depolarizing ability while conserving a near wild-type toxicity. These results suggest that the conditions found in the insect midgut, including high ionic strength, contribute to minimizing the influence of surface charges on the ability of Cry9Ca and probably other B. thuringiensis toxins to form pores within their target membrane.
Archive | 2003
Greta Arnaut; Annemie Boets; Rudder Karel De; Rie Jeroen Van; Stijn Vanneste
Archive | 2002
Greta Arnaut; Annemie Boets; Stijn Vanneste; Rie Jeroen Van
Trends in Biotechnology | 1983
Greta Arnaut; Annemie Boets; Nicole Damme; Eva Mathieu; Rie Jeroen Van; Stijn Vanneste
Archive | 2002
Greta Arnaut; Annemie Boets; Stijn Vanneste; Jeroen Van Rie; Sara Van Houdt
Archive | 2010
Greta Arnaut; Annemie Boets; Karel De Rudder; Stijn Vanneste; Jeroen Van Rie
Archive | 2001
Annemie Boets; Greta Arnaut; Nicole Damme; Rie Jeroen Van
Archive | 2005
Greta Arnaut; Annemie Boets; Stijn Vanneste; Jeroen Van Rie; Sara Van Houdt
Archive | 2003
Annemie Boets; Greta Arnaut; Jeroen Van Rie; Nicole Damme
Archive | 2015
Greta Arnaut; Annemie Boets; Stijn Vanneste; Jeroen Van Rie; Sara Van Houdt