An intramolecular salt bridge in Bacillus thuringiensis Cry4Ba toxin is involved in the stability of helix α-3, which is needed for oligomerization and insecticidal activity

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Bacillus thuringiensis three-domain Cry toxins kill insects by forming pores in the apical membrane of larval midgut cells. Oligomerization of the toxin is an important step for pore formation. Domain I helix α-3 participates in toxin oligomerization. Here we identify an intramolecular salt bridge within helix α-3 of Cry4Ba (D111-K115) that is conserved in many members of the family of threedomain Cry toxins. Single point mutations such as D111K or K115D resulted in proteins severely affected in toxicity. These mutants were also altered in oligomerization, and the mutant K115D was more sensitive to protease digestion. The double point mutant with reversed charges, D111K-K115D, recovered both oligomerization and toxicity, suggesting that this salt bridge is highly important for conservation of the structure of helix α-3 and necessary to promote the correct oligomerization of the toxin.

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Pacheco, S., Gómez, I., Sánchez, J., García-Gómez, B. I., Soberón, M., & Bravo, A. (2017). An intramolecular salt bridge in Bacillus thuringiensis Cry4Ba toxin is involved in the stability of helix α-3, which is needed for oligomerization and insecticidal activity. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 83(20). https://doi.org/10.1128/AEM.01515-17

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