Delta-endotoxin-induced leakage of 86Rb+-K+ and H2O from phospholipid vesicles is catalyzed by reconstituted midgut membrane

Leigh H. English, Theresa L. Readdy, Ann E. Bastian
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Brush border membrane from Heliothis virescens catalyzed delta-endotoxin-induced leakage of 86Rb+-K+ and H2O from phospholipid vesicles. Activated delta-endotoxin [CrylA(c)-55 kDa] from Bacillus thuringiensis kurstaki strain EG2244 producing a single CrylA(c) toxin, when incorporated into phospholipid vesicles, made these vesicles more leaky to 86Rb+-K+ than phospholipid vesicles without toxin. This effect was assayed by following the movement of 86Rb+ into the vesicles in response to a KCl gradient. When toxin was added to the outside of phospholipid vesicles, 86Rb+ uptake was impeded. Vesicles prepared with H. virescens brush border membrane catalyzed the association of the toxin with the vesicle, and stimulated KCl gradient-induced 86Rb+ uptake. Toxin did not catalyze the leakage of 36Cl, suggesting that the toxin created a cation-selective leak. Toxin enhanced the permeability of phospholipid vesicles to H2O, demonstrated by the enhanced rate of vesicle shrinking under increased osmotic pressure. This was analyzed spectrophotometrically by following the rate of vesicle shrinking in response to a 10 mM KCl gradient. In the presence of concentrated phosphatidylcholine vesicles, toxin spontaneously associated with the vesicles so as to enhance the rate of vesicle shrinking in an osmotic gradient. The rate of vesicle shrinking the presence of KCl and toxin was catalyzed by the presence of brush border reconstituted into the vesicles, reducing the effective toxin concentration 1000-fold.

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重组中肠膜催化三角洲内毒素诱导的86Rb+-K+和H2O从磷脂囊泡中渗漏
绿豆刷状边缘膜催化三角洲内毒素诱导的86Rb+-K+和H2O从磷脂囊泡中泄漏。来自苏云金芽孢杆菌(Bacillus thuringiensis kurstaki)菌株EG2244的活化δ内毒素[CrylA(c)-55 kDa]产生一个单一的CrylA(c)毒素,当与磷脂囊泡结合时,这些囊泡比没有毒素的磷脂囊泡更容易泄漏86Rb+-K+。通过跟踪86Rb+在KCl梯度下进入囊泡的运动来检测这种效应。当磷脂囊外添加毒素时,86Rb+的摄取受到阻碍。用青苔刷状边缘膜制备的囊泡催化了毒素与囊泡的结合,并刺激了KCl梯度诱导的86Rb+摄取。毒素没有催化36Cl−的泄漏,表明毒素造成了阳离子选择性泄漏。毒素增强磷脂囊泡对水的渗透性,表现在渗透压升高时囊泡收缩速率加快。这是通过分光光度法分析响应于10毫米KCl梯度的囊泡收缩率。在存在浓缩磷脂酰胆碱囊泡的情况下,毒素自发地与囊泡结合,从而提高囊泡在渗透梯度上的收缩速度。在有KCl和毒素存在的情况下,囊泡的收缩速度被刷状边界重构成囊泡的存在所催化,有效毒素浓度降低了1000倍。
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