Publications by authors named "Nathaly Alexandre do Nascimento"

(Bt) produces different insecticidal proteins effective for pest control. Among them, Cry insecticidal proteins have been used in transgenic plants for the control of insect pests. However, evolution of resistance by insects endangers this technology.

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Larvicides based on the bacteria svar. (Bti) and are effective and environmentally safe compounds for the control of dipteran insects of medical importance. They produce crystals that display specific and potent insecticidal activity against larvae.

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Article Synopsis
  • The proteins Cry11Aa and Cyt1Aa from Bacillus thuringiensis effectively kill mosquito larvae by forming toxic crystal inclusions that are activated in the gut.
  • Research shows that when larvae consume solubilized toxins, they do not accumulate in the gut and fail to kill the larvae, indicating that the crystal form is crucial for toxicity.
  • The study reveals that Cry11Aa interacts with Cyt1Aa to create a layered structure on gut microvilli that facilitates toxin internalization and larval cell destruction, suggesting a more complex mechanism than previously understood.
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The Binary (Bin) toxin from the entomopathogenic bacterium Lysinibacillus sphaericus acts on larvae of the culicid Culex quinquefasciatus through its binding to Cqm1, a midgut-bound α-glucosidase. Specific binding by the BinB subunit to the Cqm1 receptor is essential for toxicity however the toxin is unable to bind to the Cqm1 ortholog from the refractory species Aedes aegypti (Aam1). Here, to investigate the molecular basis for the interaction between Cqm1 and BinB, recombinant Cqm1 and Aam1 were first expressed as soluble forms in Sf9 cells.

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