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Insects ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 223
Author(s):  
Junxiang Wang ◽  
Xiaozhen Yang ◽  
Huan He ◽  
Jingru Chen ◽  
Yuanyuan Liu ◽  
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The insecticidal Cry4Ba and Cry11Aa crystal proteins from Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. israelensis (Bti) are highly toxic to Ae. aegypti larvae. The glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchored APN was identified as an important membrane-bound receptor for multiple Cry toxins in numerous Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, and Diptera insects. However, there is no direct molecular evidence to link APN of Ae. aegypti to Bti toxicity in vivo. In this study, two Cry4Ba/Cry11Aa-binding Ae. aegypti GPI-APN isoforms (AeAPN1 and AeAPN2) were individually knocked-out using CRISPR/Cas9 mutagenesis, and the AeAPN1/AeAPN2 double-mutant homozygous strain was generated using the reverse genetics approach. ELISA assays showed that the high binding affinity of Cry4Ba and Cry11Aa protoxins to the midgut brush border membrane vesicles (BBMVs) from these APN knockouts was similar to the background from the wild-type (WT) strain. Likewise, the bioassay results showed that neither the single knockout of AeAPN1 or AeAPN2, nor the simultaneous disruption of AeAPN1 and AeAPN2 resulted in significant changes in susceptibility of Ae. aegypti larvae to Cry4Ba and Cry11Aa toxins. Accordingly, our results suggest that AeAPN1 and AeAPN2 may not mediate Bti Cry4Ba and Cry11Aa toxicity in Ae. aegypti larvae as their binding proteins.


2020 ◽  
Vol 724 ◽  
pp. 137800 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carsten A. Brühl ◽  
Laurence Després ◽  
Oliver Frör ◽  
Chandrashekhar D. Patil ◽  
Brigitte Poulin ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 171 ◽  
pp. 107342
Author(s):  
Junhui Wang ◽  
Jiayu Wang ◽  
Jiali He ◽  
Jiangyu Wu ◽  
Jie Sun ◽  
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PLoS ONE ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 14 (5) ◽  
pp. e0216693
Author(s):  
Liliana O. Rocha ◽  
Sabina Moser. Tralamazza ◽  
Gabriela M. Reis ◽  
Leon Rabinovitch ◽  
Cynara B. Barbosa ◽  
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