My. Zhang et al., CHARACTERIZATION OF AN AVIRULENT PLEIOTROPIC MUTANT OF THE INSECT PATHOGEN BACILLUS-THURINGIENSIS - REDUCED EXPRESSION OF FLAGELLIN AND PHOSPHOLIPASES, Infection and immunity, 61(12), 1993, pp. 4947-4954
An avirulent pleiotropic mutant of the insect pathogen Bacillus thurin
giensis subsp. gelechiae, isolated by Heierson et al. (A. Heierson, I.
Siden, A. Kivaisi, and H. G. Boman, J. Bacteriol. 167:18-24, 1986) as
a spontaneous phage-resistant mutant, was further characterized and f
ound to lack the expression of phosphatidylcholine- and phosphatidylin
ositol-degrading phospholipase C, beta-lactamase, and flagellin becaus
e of the absence of corresponding mRNAs. The avirulent mutant was also
found to be less efficient in killing insect cells in vitro than the
wild type and to have altered behavior in vivo; wild-type B. thuringie
nsis does not circulate in the insect hemolymph after injection, where
as the avirulent mutant and nonpathogenic control bacteria remain in c
irculation. Flagella and motility may be important for virulence in th
e early stages of an infection; mutants with decreased motility appear
less virulent when fed to Trichoplusia ni but not when injected. The
50% lethal doses of wild-type strain Bt13 and avirulent mutant strain
Bt1302 were estimated to be 0.52 +/- 0.25 and 2,600 +/- 1,300 CFU per
injected larva, respectively.