Phenotypic and genotypic characterization of B.t.LDC-391 strain that produce cytocidal proteins against human cancer cells

  • Poornima K
  • Saranya V
  • Abirami P
  • et al.
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www.bioinformation.net Hypothesis Volume 8(10) ISSN 0973-2063 (online) 0973-8894 (print) Bioinformation 8(10): 461-465 (2012) 461 Abstract: An indigenous Bacillus thuringiensis strain B.t.LDC-391 producing cytocidal proteins against human colon cancer cell line, HCT-116, was subjected to phenotypic and genotypic characterization to evaluate its relatedness to B.anthracis. The morphological features of this strain were meta-analyzed with data of other parasporin and insecticidal protein producing Bacillus thuringiensis strains. The conventional biochemical analysis and antibiotic sensitivity test proved it as an ampicillin resistant which is a salient feature, absent in B.anthracis Ames. PCR analysis showed the absence of cyt and parasporin related genes in the genome of B.t.LDC-391. But the strain was positive for cap gene. The sequencing and bio-informatic analysis of cap gene and 16S rDNA of B.t.LDC-391 placed it closer to B.thuringiensis and revealed significant divergence from that of any B.anthracis strain. However our strain lacked β– hemolysis on human erythrocytes which is a common feature of B.anthracis strains and parasporin producers.

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Poornima, K., Saranya, V., Abirami, P., Binuramesh, C., Suguna, P., Selvanayagam, P., & Shenbagarathai, R. (2012). Phenotypic and genotypic characterization of B.t.LDC-391 strain that produce cytocidal proteins against human cancer cells. Bioinformation, 8(10), 461–465. https://doi.org/10.6026/97320630008461

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