J. Ferre et al., BIOCHEMISTRY AND GENETICS OF INSECT RESISTANCE TO BACILLUS-THURINGIENSIS INSECTICIDAL CRYSTAL PROTEINS, FEMS microbiology letters, 132(1-2), 1995, pp. 1-7
Current knowledge of biochemical mechanisms of insect resistance to Ba
cillus thuringiensis is reviewed. Available information on resistance
inheritance and on patterns of cross-resistance is included. Modificat
ion of the binding sites for B. thuringiensis insecticidal crystal pro
teins has been found in different populations of three insect species.
This resistance mechanism seems to be inherited as a single recessive
or partially recessive major gene, and the resistance levels reached
are high. Altered proteolytic processing of B. thuringiensis crystal p
roteins has been suggested to be involved in one case of resistance. F
rom the available data it seems that binding site modification is the
most significant resistance mechanism under field conditions.