Authors
Neil Crickmore, DR Zeigler, J Feitelson, ESCHERICHIA Schnepf, J Van Rie, Didier Lereclus, J Baum, DH98935 Dean
Publication date
1998/9/1
Source
Microbiology and molecular biology reviews
Volume
62
Issue
3
Pages
807-813
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Description
The crystal proteins of Bacillus thuringiensis have been extensively studied because of their pesticidal properties and their high natural levels of production. The increasingly rapid characterization of new crystal protein genes, triggered by an effort to discover proteins with new pesticidal properties, has resulted in a variety of sequences and activities that no longer fit the original nomenclature system proposed in 1989. Bacillus thuringiensis pesticidal crystal protein (Cry and Cyt) nomenclature was initially based on insecticidal activity for the primary ranking criterion. Many exceptions to this systematic arrangement have become apparent, however, making the nomenclature system inconsistent. Additionally, the original nomenclature, with four activity-based primary ranks for 13 genes, did not anticipate the current 73 holotype sequences that form many more than the original four subgroups. A new nomenclature …
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