Mark J. Rupar
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Applied and Environmental Microbiology | 2004
James A. Baum; Chi-Rei Chu; Mark J. Rupar; Gregory R. Brown; William P. Donovan; Joseph E. Huesing; Oliver Ilagan; Thomas M. Malvar; Michael Pleau; Matthew R. Walters; Ty T. Vaughn
ABSTRACT The western corn rootworm, Diabrotica virgifera virgifera LeConte, is a significant pest of corn in the United States. The development of transgenic corn hybrids resistant to rootworm feeding damage depends on the identification of genes encoding insecticidal proteins toxic to rootworm larvae. In this study, a bioassay screen was used to identify several isolates of the bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis active against rootworm. These bacterial isolates each produce distinct crystal proteins with approximate molecular masses of 13 to 15 kDa and 44 kDa. Insect bioassays demonstrated that both protein classes are required for insecticidal activity against this rootworm species. The genes encoding these proteins are organized in apparent operons and are associated with other genes encoding crystal proteins of unknown function. The antirootworm proteins produced by B. thuringiensis strains EG5899 and EG9444 closely resemble previously described crystal proteins of the Cry34A and Cry35A classes. The antirootworm proteins produced by strain EG4851, designated Cry34Ba1 and Cry35Ba1, represent a new binary toxin. Genes encoding these proteins could become an important component of a sustainable resistance management strategy against this insect pest.
Enzyme and Microbial Technology | 1996
William P. Donovan; Mark J. Rupar; Annette C. Slaney; Timothy B. Johnson
A purified and isolated cryIII-type gene was obtained from a novel B.t. strain. The gene has a nucleotide base sequence coding for the amino acid sequence illustrated in FIG. 1 . The 74.4 kDa protein produced by this gene is an irregularly shaped crystal that is toxic to coleopteran insects, including Colorado potato beetle and insects of the genus Diabrotica.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology | 1992
William P. Donovan; Mark J. Rupar; Annette C. Slaney; Thomas M. Malvar; M C Gawron-Burke; T B Johnson
Archive | 1997
Mark J. Rupar; William P. Donovan; Yuping Tan; Annette C. Slaney
Archive | 1990
William P. Donovan; Mark J. Rupar; Annette C. Slaney; Timothy B. Johnson
Journal of Economic Entomology | 1993
Timothy B. Johnson; Annette C. Slaney; William P. Donovan; Mark J. Rupar
Archive | 2000
James A. Baum; Chih-Rei Chu; William P. Donovan; Amy Jelen Gilmer; Mark J. Rupar
Archive | 1991
William P. Donovan; Mark J. Rupar; Annette C. Slaney; Timothy B. Johnson
Archive | 2000
Mark J. Rupar; William P. Donovan; Chih-Rei Chu; Elizabeth Pease; Yuping Tan; Annette C. Slaney; Thomas M. Malvar; James A. Baum
Archive | 1992
William P. Donovan; Mark J. Rupar; Annette C. Slaney