1.C.4.7.1 The Bin binary toxin, BinAB. BinA is a toxic P42 protein (protein of 42 KDa) of 362 aas. The 3-d structure of BinB (448 aas; 1.75 Å resolution) is available; it has two domains, an N-terminal sugar-binding lectin-like domain, and a C-terminal aerolysin-like β-barrel pore-forming domain. Although it shows low sequence identity with other members of the family, it is a member of the Aerolysin Family (Srisucharitpanit et al. 2014). Protoxin subunits only form monomers, but in vitro activated toxin forms heterodimers. Maximal toxicity to mosquito larvae is
achieved when the two subunits, BinA and BinB, are in a 1:1 molar
ratio (Surya et al. 2016). An aromatic residue cluster in the C-terminal domain of BinB is critical for toxin insertion in membranes (Chooduang et al. 2018).
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Accession Number: | P10565 |
Protein Name: | Larvicidal toxin 51 kDa protein |
Length: | 448 |
Molecular Weight: | 51431.00 |
Species: | Lysinibacillus sphaericus [1421] |
Substrate |
molecule |
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1: MCDSKDNSGV SEKCGKKFTN YPLNTTPTSL NYNLPEISKK FYNLKNKYSR NGYGLSKTEF
61: PSSIENCPSN EYSIMYDNKD PRFLIRFLLD DGRYIIADRD DGEVFDEAPT YLDNNNHPII
121: SRHYTGEERQ KFEQVGSGDY ITGEQFFQFY TQNKTRVLSN CRALDSRTIL LSTAKIFPIY
181: PPASETQLTA FVNSSFYAAA IPQLPQTSLL ENIPEPTSLD DSGVLPKDAV RAVKGSALLP
241: CIIVHDPNLN NSDKMKFNTY YLLEYKEYWH QLWSQIIPAH QTVKIQERTG ISEVVQNSMI
301: EDLNMYIGAD FGMLFYFRSS GFKEQITRGL NRPLSQTTTQ LGERVEEMEY YNSNDLDVRY
361: VKYALAREFT LKRVNGEIVK NWVAVDYRLA GIQSYPNAPI TNPLTLTKHT IIRCENSYDG
421: HIFKTPLIFK NGEVIVKTNE ELIPKINQ