Physiologic and genetic characterization of Bacillus sphaericus native strains

<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: 0.0001pt;"><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: Arial, sans-serif;" lang="EN-US">Eighteen pathogenic native strains of <em>Bacillus sphaericus </em>that were pathogens to mosquito larvae...

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Main Authors: Jenny Dussen Garzón, Diana Rocio Andrade Linares, Lucía Cristina Lozano Ardila, Sandra del Pilar Vanegas Moyano
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Published: Universidad Nacional de Colombia 2012-06-01
Series:Revista Colombiana de Biotecnología
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spelling doaj-be9f111d84c24058acb68f9d65f0b39a2020-11-24T22:39:20ZspaUniversidad Nacional de ColombiaRevista Colombiana de Biotecnología0123-34751909-87582012-06-0141899926571Physiologic and genetic characterization of Bacillus sphaericus native strainsJenny Dussen Garzón0Diana Rocio Andrade Linares1Lucía Cristina Lozano Ardila2Sandra del Pilar Vanegas Moyano3Universidad de los AndesUniversidad de los AndesUniversidad de los AndesUniversidad de los Andes<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: 0.0001pt;"><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: Arial, sans-serif;" lang="EN-US">Eighteen pathogenic native strains of <em>Bacillus sphaericus </em>that were pathogens to mosquito larvae were isolated from different Colombia regions. The objective of this study was to evaluate at physiological and molecular level pathogenic strains and to compare them with the reference 2362 one. Cellular growth, sporulation percentage, pathogenic activity against third instar larvae of <em>Culex quinquejasciaius, </em>the presence of toxigenic proteins, the size of native plasmids and the genetic polymorphism among pathogenic and non pathogenic isolations was evaluated. The evaluated strains of Bs presented a latency stage ranging from 2 to 3 h and one logarithmic phase of 7 h; the sporulation in BHI was lower than 1% to 40 h of incubation, in NYSM medium was obtained ten times more production of biomass and spores, 26% of the population showed sporulation percentage higher than 90%; the isolations were classified in three groups of pathogenicity with [Formula] and [Formula]. Punctual mutations on the genes which encoding for native toxins were detected and was found a exclusive protein of 30 kDa in pathogenic native strains. The isolations of Bs presented a plasmid of 118Kb that was not related to the toxicity; pathogenic strains are a homogenous group with a similarity between 90 to 100%, whereas non-pathogenic ones are genetically heterogeneous group and conform a cluster aside. The native strains have a great potential in biological control of mosquito larvae that transmitting diseases such as dengue, malaria, encephalitis and filariasis among others.</span></p>http://www.revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/biotecnologia/article/view/30097ADNcontrol biológicoactividad larvicidaCulex ouinqueiasciaiustoxinas binarias
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author Jenny Dussen Garzón
Diana Rocio Andrade Linares
Lucía Cristina Lozano Ardila
Sandra del Pilar Vanegas Moyano
spellingShingle Jenny Dussen Garzón
Diana Rocio Andrade Linares
Lucía Cristina Lozano Ardila
Sandra del Pilar Vanegas Moyano
Physiologic and genetic characterization of Bacillus sphaericus native strains
Revista Colombiana de Biotecnología
ADN
control biológico
actividad larvicida
Culex ouinqueiasciaius
toxinas binarias
author_facet Jenny Dussen Garzón
Diana Rocio Andrade Linares
Lucía Cristina Lozano Ardila
Sandra del Pilar Vanegas Moyano
author_sort Jenny Dussen Garzón
title Physiologic and genetic characterization of Bacillus sphaericus native strains
title_short Physiologic and genetic characterization of Bacillus sphaericus native strains
title_full Physiologic and genetic characterization of Bacillus sphaericus native strains
title_fullStr Physiologic and genetic characterization of Bacillus sphaericus native strains
title_full_unstemmed Physiologic and genetic characterization of Bacillus sphaericus native strains
title_sort physiologic and genetic characterization of bacillus sphaericus native strains
publisher Universidad Nacional de Colombia
series Revista Colombiana de Biotecnología
issn 0123-3475
1909-8758
publishDate 2012-06-01
description <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: 0.0001pt;"><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: Arial, sans-serif;" lang="EN-US">Eighteen pathogenic native strains of <em>Bacillus sphaericus </em>that were pathogens to mosquito larvae were isolated from different Colombia regions. The objective of this study was to evaluate at physiological and molecular level pathogenic strains and to compare them with the reference 2362 one. Cellular growth, sporulation percentage, pathogenic activity against third instar larvae of <em>Culex quinquejasciaius, </em>the presence of toxigenic proteins, the size of native plasmids and the genetic polymorphism among pathogenic and non pathogenic isolations was evaluated. The evaluated strains of Bs presented a latency stage ranging from 2 to 3 h and one logarithmic phase of 7 h; the sporulation in BHI was lower than 1% to 40 h of incubation, in NYSM medium was obtained ten times more production of biomass and spores, 26% of the population showed sporulation percentage higher than 90%; the isolations were classified in three groups of pathogenicity with [Formula] and [Formula]. Punctual mutations on the genes which encoding for native toxins were detected and was found a exclusive protein of 30 kDa in pathogenic native strains. The isolations of Bs presented a plasmid of 118Kb that was not related to the toxicity; pathogenic strains are a homogenous group with a similarity between 90 to 100%, whereas non-pathogenic ones are genetically heterogeneous group and conform a cluster aside. The native strains have a great potential in biological control of mosquito larvae that transmitting diseases such as dengue, malaria, encephalitis and filariasis among others.</span></p>
topic ADN
control biológico
actividad larvicida
Culex ouinqueiasciaius
toxinas binarias
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