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Applied and Environmental Microbiology, July 2000, p. 2804-2810, Vol. 66, No. 7
Department of Microbiology, University of
Cape Town, Rondebosch 7701,1 and South
African Sugar Association Experiment Station, Mount Edgecombe
4300,2 South Africa
Received 12 October 1999/Accepted 28 April 2000
The cry1Ac7 gene of Bacillus thuringiensis
strain 234, showing activity against the sugarcane borer Eldana
saccharina, was cloned under the control of the tac
promoter. The fusion was introduced into the broad-host-range plasmid
pKT240 and the integration vector pJFF350 and without the
tac promoter into the broad-host-range plasmids pML122 and
pKmM0. These plasmids were introduced into a Pseudomonas
fluorescens strain isolated from the phylloplane of sugarcane and
the endophytic bacterium Herbaspirillum seropedicae found
in sugarcane. The ptac-cry1Ac7 construct was introduced into the chromosome of P. fluorescens using the integration
vector pJFF350 carrying the artificial interposon Omegon-Km. Western blot analysis showed that the expression levels of the integrated cry1Ac7 gene were much higher under the control of the
tac promoter than under the control of its endogenous
promoter. It was also determined that multicopy expression in P. fluorescens and H. seropedicae of
ptac-cry1Ac7 carried on pKT240 caused plasmid instability with no detectable protein expression. In H. seropedicae,
more Cry1Ac7 toxin was produced when the gene was cloned under the control of the Nmr promoter on pML122 than in the opposite
orientation and bioassays showed that the former resulted in higher
mortality of E. saccharina larvae than the latter. P. fluorescens 14::ptac-tox resulted in higher
mortality of larvae than did P. fluorescens
14::tox. An increased toxic effect was observed
when P. fluorescens 14::ptac-tox was
combined with P. fluorescens carrying the Serratia
marcescens chitinase gene chiA, under the control of
the tac promoter, integrated into the chromosome.
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Biocontrol of the Sugarcane Borer Eldana saccharina by
Expression of the Bacillus thuringiensis cry1Ac7 and
Serratia marcescens chiA Genes in
Sugarcane-Associated Bacteria

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Corresponding author. Mailing address: Microbiology
Department, University of Cape Town, Private Bag Rondebosch 7701, South Africa. Phone: 27 (21) 650 3269/70. Fax: 27 (21) 689 7573. E-mail: jat{at}molbiol.uct.ac.za.
Present address: Molecular Biology Unit, The South African
Institute for Medical Research, Johannesburg, South Africa.
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