Isolation and characterization of Bacillus thuringiensis strains native to Assam soil of North East India
We have identified both crystalliferous and acrystalliferous Bt isolates from the Assam soil of North East India for the first time. A total of 301 Bacillus type colonies were selected based on their appearance and colony morphology. Out of these colonies, 42 isolates had characteristics similar to...
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Veröffentlicht in: | 3 Biotech 2017-10, Vol.7 (5), p.303-303, Article 303 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We have identified both crystalliferous and acrystalliferous Bt isolates from the Assam soil of North East India for the first time. A total of 301
Bacillus
type colonies were selected based on their appearance and colony morphology. Out of these colonies, 42 isolates had characteristics similar to Bt isolates on MYP (Mannitol Egg Yolk Polymyxin) agar base medium. The ERIC-PCR and 16S rDNA analyses confirmed that 42 isolates are
Bacillus thuringiensis
. Phase contrast microscopy showed that 37 isolates produced crystal endospore during the sporulation phase and 5 acrystalliferous isolates were also found. Amplification of
cry
gene was carried out using general Cry primers along with one
cry2
gene specific primer. Out of 42 isolates, 50% of the isolates showed presence of
cry2
gene followed by
cry9
(40.47) and
cry1
(40.47). Moreover, 21.42% of isolates showed the presence of more than one
cry
genes. We also screened these isolates for the possibility of having new Bt genes using universal primer and found two strains having a new type of
Cry1I
gene with 82 and 85% similarities with the available
Cry1I
gene sequences. Thus, these new types of Bt gene could be useful for Bt-based bioformulations and generation of transgenic plants. |
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ISSN: | 2190-572X 2190-5738 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s13205-017-0935-y |