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Cry Toxins Use Multiple ATP-Binding Cassette Transporter Subfamily C Members as Low-Efficiency Receptors in Bombyx mori.


ABSTRACT: Recent studies have suggested that ABC transporters are the main receptors of Cry toxins. However, the receptors of many Cry toxins have not been identified. In this study, we used a heterologous cell expression system to identify Bombyx mori ABC transporter subfamily C members (BmABCCs) that function as receptors for five Cry toxins active in Lepidopteran insects: Cry1Aa, Cry1Ca, Cry1Da, Cry8Ca, and Cry9Aa. All five Cry toxins can use multiple ABCCs as low-efficiency receptors, which induce cytotoxicity only at high concentrations. Surface plasmon resonance analysis revealed that the KD values between the toxins and BmABCC1 and BmABCC4 were 10-5 to 10-9 M, suggesting binding affinities 8- to 10,000-fold lower than those between Cry1Aa and BmABCC2, which are susceptibility-determining receptors for Cry1Aa. Bioassays in BmABCC-knockout silkworm strains showed that these low-efficiency receptors are not involved in sensitivity to Cry toxins. The findings suggest that each family of Cry toxins uses multiple BmABCCs as low-efficiency receptors in the insect midgut based on the promiscuous binding of their receptor-binding regions. Each Cry toxin seems to have evolved to utilize one or several ABC transporters as susceptibility-determining receptors.

SUBMITTER: Adegawa S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10968512 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cry Toxins Use Multiple ATP-Binding Cassette Transporter Subfamily C Members as Low-Efficiency Receptors in <i>Bombyx mori</i>.

Adegawa Satomi S   Wang Yonghao Y   Waizumi Ryusei R   Iizuka Tetsuya T   Takasu Yoko Y   Watanabe Kenji K   Sato Ryoichi R  

Biomolecules 20240223 3


Recent studies have suggested that ABC transporters are the main receptors of Cry toxins. However, the receptors of many Cry toxins have not been identified. In this study, we used a heterologous cell expression system to identify <i>Bombyx mori</i> ABC transporter subfamily C members (BmABCCs) that function as receptors for five Cry toxins active in Lepidopteran insects: Cry1Aa, Cry1Ca, Cry1Da, Cry8Ca, and Cry9Aa. All five Cry toxins can use multiple ABCCs as low-efficiency receptors, which ind  ...[more]

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