›› 1998, Vol. 41 ›› Issue (4): 337-342.

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DETECTION OF THE BINARY TOXIN GENES OF SEVERALBACILLUS SPHAERICUS STRAINS AND THEIR TOXICITIESAGAINST SUSCEPTIBLE AND RESISTANT CULEX PIPIENS

Yuan Zhiming C. Nielsen-LeRoux N. Pasteur j. F. Charles R.frutos Charles R. Rrutos   

  • Received:1998-02-09 Online:1998-11-20 Published:1998-05-20

Abstract: Using synthetic oligonucleotides designed on the basis of the binary toxin gene sequence of 2362, a 1.1 kilodalton DNA fragment has been prepared as a probe to study the toxin genes of several Bacillus sphaericus strains. The 3. 5kb Hind III DNA fragments of C3-41, IAB881, IAB872 and BS-197 as well as the 4.7kb Hind I DNA fragment of LP1-G are homologous to the probe. The 51.4 and 41.9 kilodalton binary toxin can be detected by SDS-PAGE and Western Blotting. The results of the bioassay showed that C3-41, IAB881, BS-197 and the reference strain 2362 have a high potency against susceptible Culex pipiens subsp, pipiens and no potency against the resistant mosquito larvae from France (SPHRAE). IAB872 and LP1-G have medium toxicity against the resistant larvae.

Key words: Bacillus sphaericus, resistance, Culex pipiens subsp, pipiens, mosquitoci- dal, toxicity, gene