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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2004

Characterization of Cry34Ab1 and Cry35Ab1 insecticidal crystal proteins expressed in transgenic corn plants and Pseudomonas fluorescens

Yong Gao; Barry W. Schafer; Randy A. Collins; Rod A. Herman; Xiaoping Xu; Jeffrey R. Gilbert; Weiting Ni; Vickie L. Langer; Laura Tagliani

Cry34Ab1 and Cry35Ab1 proteins, identified from Bacillus thuringiensis strain PS149B1, act together to control corn rootworms. Transgenic corn lines coexpressing the two proteins were developed to protect corn against rootworm damage. Large quantities of the two proteins were needed to conduct studies required for assessing the safety of this transgenic corn crop. Because it was technically infeasible to obtain sufficient quantities of high purity Cry34Ab1 and Cry35Ab1 proteins from the transgenic corn plants, the proteins were produced using a recombinant Pseudomonas fluorescens (Pf) production system. The two proteins from both the transgenic corn and the Pf were purified and characterized. The proteins from each host had the expected molecular mass and were immunoreactive to specific antibodies in enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and Western blot analysis. Data from N-terminal sequencing, tryptic peptide mass fingerprinting, internal peptide sequencing, and biological activity provided direct evidence that the Cry34Ab1 and Cry35Ab1 proteins produced in Pf and transgenic corn were, respectively, comparable or equivalent molecules. In addition, neither protein had detectable glycosylation regardless of the host.


The Journal of Antibiotics | 2009

Albucidin : a novel bleaching herbicide from Streptomyces albus subsp. chlorinus NRRL B-24108

Donald R. Hahn; Paul R. Graupner; Eleanor L. Chapin; John Gray; D Heim; Jeffrey R. Gilbert; B. Clifford Gerwick

A novel nucleoside phytotoxin, albucidin (1), was isolated from the culture broth of Streptomyces albus subsp. chlorinus NRRL B-24108 using bioassay directed fractionation. The structure of the new natural product, albucidin, was determined by NMR and MS; however, the compound has been reported earlier in the literature following synthetic modification of oxetanocin. This is the first report of herbicidal activity for compounds of this structural type. Albucidin shows high levels of broad spectrum activity following post-emergence applications as well as moderate levels of pre-emergence activity. Accordingly, albucidin could be an important new lead for herbicide discovery.


Analytical Chemistry | 2009

Quantification of the Sulfated Cholecystokinin CCK-8 in Hamster Plasma Using Immunoprecipitation Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry/Mass Spectrometry

Scott A. Young; Samir Julka; Glenn E. Bartley; Jeffrey R. Gilbert; Brian M. Wendelburg; Shao-Ching Hung; W. H. Kerr Anderson; Wallace Yokoyama

Cholecystokinin (CCK) and the different molecular forms of CCK are well established as biomarkers for satiety but accurate analysis has been limited by the multiple naturally occurring forms and extensive similarities to gastrin. Changes in levels of one form, CCK-8, a naturally occurring eight amino acid peptide of CCK, have been correlated with satiety responses. Endogenous CCK-8 has not been well characterized in Syrian Golden hamsters, an important model in the study of fat uptake and digestion. We have cloned and sequenced hamster CCK and identified and characterized endogenous CCK-8 from hamster plasma. Hamster CCK-8 is composed of eight amino acid residues which are highly conserved among other species. Following accurate identification and characterization of hamster CCK-8, we have developed a highly specific and sensitive immunoprecipitation based LC-MS/MS assay for its quantification. The present assay enables determination of active CCK-8 over a concentration range from 0.05 to 2.5 ng/mL in hamster plasma samples. This range covers both the basal and postprandial levels of CCK-8. Method performance validation samples were examined at three concentrations replicated over the course of 4 days. The assay accuracy (percent relative error, % RE) average was 11.3% with a precision (percent coefficient of variation, % CV) of 15.5% over all samples in this 4 day period. Additionally, the method was used to determine increases of endogenous plasma CCK-8 in hamsters challenged with a high-fat meal.


Journal of Natural Products | 2017

Alveolarides: Antifungal Peptides from Microascus alveolaris Active against Phytopathogenic Fungi

Serge Fotso; Paul R. Graupner; Quanbo Xiong; Jeffrey R. Gilbert; Don Hahn; Cruz Avila-Adame; George Davis; Kengo Sumiyoshi

Three novel cyclodepsipeptides, alveolarides A (1), B (2), and C (3), each possessing the rare 2,3-dihydroxy-4-methyltetradecanoic acid unit and a β-phenylalanine amino acid residue, along with the known peptide scopularide were isolated and identified from the culture broth of Microascus alveolaris strain PF1466. The pure compounds were evaluated for biological activity, and alveolaride A (1) provided strong in vitro activity against the plant pathogens Pyricularia oryzae, Zymoseptoria tritici, and Ustilago maydis. Moderate activity of alveolaride A was observed under in planta conditions against Z. tritici, Puccinia triticina, and Phakopsora pachyrhizi. Structures of 1, 2, and 3 were determined by detailed analysis of NMR (1D and 2D) and mass spectrometry data. The partial absolute configuration of alveolaride A (1) was established.


Journal of Natural Products | 2003

The macrocidins: Novel cyclic tetramic acids with herbicidal activity produced by Phoma macrostoma

Paul R. Graupner; Andrew W. Carr; Erin Clancy; Jeffrey R. Gilbert; K.L. Bailey; J. Derby; B. Clifford Gerwick


Journal of Natural Products | 2003

Tartrolone C: a novel insecticidal macrodiolide produced by Streptomyces sp. CP1130.

Paul Lewer; Eleanor L. Chapin; Paul R. Graupner; Jeffrey R. Gilbert; Cathy Peacock


Journal of Natural Products | 2000

Ribofuranosyl triazolone: a natural product herbicide with activity on adenylosuccinate synthetase following phosphorylation.

P. R. Schmitzer; Paul R. Graupner; Eleanor L. Chapin; S. C. Fields; Jeffrey R. Gilbert; J. A. Gray; C. L. Peacock; B. C. Gerwick


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 2009

Discovery of the butenyl-spinosyn insecticides: Novel macrolides from the new bacterial strain Saccharopolyspora pogona

Paul Lewer; Donald R. Hahn; Laura L. Karr; Dennis O. Duebelbeis; Jeffrey R. Gilbert; Gary D. Crouse; Thomas V. Worden; Thomas C. Sparks; Pat McKamey Rex Edwards; Paul R. Graupner


Journal of Natural Products | 2007

The ansacarbamitocins : Polar ansamitocin derivatives

Carl E. Snipes; Dennis O. Duebelbeis; Monica Olson; Donald R. Hahn; William H. Dent; Jeffrey R. Gilbert; Todd L. Werk; George Davis; Rebecca Lee-Lu; Paul R. Graupner


Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2006

Purification and Characterization of a Chimeric Cry1F δ-Endotoxin Expressed in Transgenic Cotton Plants

Yong Gao; Kristin J. Fencil; Xiaoping Xu; Debbie A. Schwedler; Jeffrey R. Gilbert; Rod A. Herman

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