A selective insecticidal protein from Pseudomonas mosselii for corn rootworm control

Plant Biotechnol J. 2018 Feb;16(2):649-659. doi: 10.1111/pbi.12806. Epub 2017 Oct 1.

Abstract

The coleopteran insect western corn rootworm (WCR, Diabrotica virgifera virgifera) is an economically important pest in North America and Europe. Transgenic corn plants producing Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) insecticidal proteins have been useful against this devastating pest, but evolution of resistance has reduced their efficacy. Here, we report the discovery of a novel insecticidal protein, PIP-47Aa, from an isolate of Pseudomonas mosselii. PIP-47Aa sequence shows no shared motifs, domains or signatures with other known proteins. Recombinant PIP-47Aa kills WCR, two other corn rootworm pests (Diabrotica barberi and Diabrotica undecimpunctata howardi) and two other beetle species (Diabrotica speciosa and Phyllotreta cruciferae), but it was not toxic to the spotted lady beetle (Coleomegilla maculata) or seven species of Lepidoptera and Hemiptera. Transgenic corn plants expressing PIP-47Aa show significant protection from root damage by WCR. PIP-47Aa kills a WCR strain resistant to mCry3A and does not share rootworm midgut binding sites with mCry3A or AfIP-1A/1B from Alcaligenes that acts like Cry34Ab1/Cry35Ab1. Our results indicate that PIP-47Aa is a novel insecticidal protein for controlling the corn rootworm pests.

Keywords: Diabrotica; Pseudomonas; insecticidal protein; mode of action; western corn rootworm.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Bacillus thuringiensis / metabolism*
  • Pest Control, Biological
  • Plants, Genetically Modified / metabolism
  • Plants, Genetically Modified / microbiology
  • Zea mays / metabolism*
  • Zea mays / microbiology*

Associated data

  • GENBANK/KY982916
  • GENBANK/KT388099.1
  • GENBANK/NM_001155421.1