Engineering of Cry3Bb1 provides mechanistic insights toward countering western corn rootworm resistance

IF 2.2 Q1 ENTOMOLOGY Current Research in Insect Science Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.cris.2022.100033
Suyog S. Kuwar , Ruchir Mishra , Rahul Banerjee , Jason Milligan , Timothy Rydel , Zijin Du , Zhidong Xie , Sergey Ivashuta , Jean-Louis Kouadio , Jason M. Meyer , Bryony C. Bonning
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The western corn rootworm (WCR), Diabrotica virgifera virgifera LeConte (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), is an economically important pest of corn (maize) in North America and Europe. Current management practices for WCR involve transgenic expression of insecticidal proteins to minimize larval feeding damage to corn roots. The evolution of resistant WCR populations to transgenic corn expressing insecticidal proteins (e.g. Cry3Bb1, Gpp34Ab1/Tpp35Ab1) necessitates efforts to discover and deploy new modes of action for WCR control. Here, we tested the hypothesis that the addition of short peptides selected for binding to the WCR gut would restore insecticidal activity of Cry3Bb1 to resistant insects. Phage display technology coupled with deep sequencing was used to identify peptides selected for binding to WCR brush border membrane vesicles and to recombinant putative receptors aminopeptidase and cadherin. The binding and specificity of selected peptides was confirmed by ELISA and pull-down assays, and candidate gut surface binding partners were identified. Although production of 284 novel Cry3Bb1 variants with these peptides did not restore activity against resistant WCR in artificial diet bioassays, 112 variants were active against susceptible insects. These results provided insights for the mechanism of Cry3Bb1 activity and toward engineering a new mode-of-action via receptor re-targeting in the context of protein structure and function.

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Cry3Bb1基因的工程设计提供了对抗西部玉米根虫抗性的机制见解
西部玉米根虫(Diabrotica virgifera virgifera LeConte)是北美和欧洲玉米(玉米)的重要经济害虫。目前的玉米秸秆管理方法包括转基因杀虫蛋白的表达,以尽量减少幼虫取食对玉米根系的损害。WCR群体对表达杀虫蛋白(如Cry3Bb1, Gpp34Ab1/Tpp35Ab1)的转基因玉米的抗性进化需要努力发现和部署新的作用模式来控制WCR。在这里,我们验证了一个假设,即添加选择结合到WCR肠道的短肽可以恢复Cry3Bb1对抗性昆虫的杀虫活性。利用噬菌体展示技术结合深度测序技术,鉴定了WCR刷状边界膜囊泡和重组受体氨基肽酶和钙粘蛋白的肽段。通过酶联免疫吸附试验(ELISA)和下拉试验(pull-down assay)证实了所选肽的结合性和特异性,并确定了候选肠道表面结合伙伴。虽然在人工饲料生物测定中,用这些肽生产的284个新的Cry3Bb1变体没有恢复对抗性WCR的活性,但有112个变体对易感昆虫有活性。这些结果为Cry3Bb1活性的机制提供了新的见解,并在蛋白质结构和功能的背景下通过受体重靶向设计了一种新的作用模式。
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Current Research in Insect Science
Current Research in Insect Science Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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