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Genetic Knockouts Indicate That the ABCC2 Protein in the Bollworm Is Not a Major Receptor for the Cry1Ac Insecticidal Protein. | LitMetric

Genetic Knockouts Indicate That the ABCC2 Protein in the Bollworm Is Not a Major Receptor for the Cry1Ac Insecticidal Protein.

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Southern Insect Management Research Unit, USDA, Agricultural Research Service, Stoneville, MS 38776, USA.

Published: September 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • The insect ATP binding cassette transporter subfamily C2 (ABCC2) is involved in Cry1Ac insecticidal protein resistance in various moth species, with mutations in ABCC2 linked to differing resistance levels.
  • A study used CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing on H. zea, a significant crop pest, to evaluate the role of ABCC2 as a Cry1Ac receptor, showing resistance ratios ranging from 7.3- to 39.8-fold with certain mutations.
  • Despite showing some resistance, the observed levels in ABCC2 knockouts were significantly lower compared to other moth species, indicating ABCC2 may not be a primary Cry1Ac receptor in H. zea.

Article Abstract

Members of the insect ATP binding cassette transporter subfamily C2 (ABCC2) in several moth species are known as receptors for the Cry1Ac insecticidal protein from (Bt). Mutations that abolish the functional domains of ABCC2 are known to cause resistance to Cry1Ac, although the reported levels of resistance vary widely depending on insect species. In this study, the function of the gene as a putative Cry1Ac receptor in , a major pest of over 300 crops, was evaluated using CRISPR/Cas9 to progressively eliminate different functional ABCC2 domains. Results from bioassays with edited insect lines support that mutations in were associated with Cry1Ac resistance ratios (RR) ranging from 7.3- to 39.8-fold. No significant differences in susceptibility to Cry1Ac were detected between H. zea with partial or complete ABCC2 knockout, although the highest levels of tolerance were observed when knocking out half of ABCC2. Based on >500-1000-fold RRs reported in similar studies for closely related moth species, the low RRs observed in knockouts support that ABCC2 is not a major Cry1Ac receptor in this insect.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8535714PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes12101522DOI Listing

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