Current Microbiology

, Volume 40, Issue 2, pp 128–131 | Cite as

Spherical Parasporal Inclusions of the Lepidoptera-Specific and Coleoptera-Specific Bacillus thuringiensis Strains: A Comparative Electron Microscopic Study

  • Naoya  Wasano
  • Chisa  Yasunaga-Aoki
  • Ryoichi  Sato
  • Michio  Ohba
  • Takeshi  Kawarabata
  • Hidenori  Iwahana

Abstract.

Four Lepidoptera-specific Bacillus thuringiensis strains that belong to the four H serogroups (serovars sumiyoshiensis, fukuokaensis, darmstadiensis, and japonensis) and a Coleoptera (Scarabaeidae)-specific strain belonging to serovar japonensis were examined for comparative ultrastructure of spherical parasporal inclusions. The prominent feature of the inclusions of the Lepidoptera-specific strains was the existence of thick, highly electron-dense envelopes surrounding a homogeneous protein matrix. The envelopes were 15.0–66.7 nm thick and consisted of 5–12 layers of membrane. This is also the case with inclusions of a Coleoptera-specific strain. The ultrastructure of inclusions from the five strains was in marked contrast to that of the bipyramidal parasporal inclusions produced by a Lepidoptera-specific serovar sotto strain.

Keywords

Electron Microscopic Bacillus Microscopic Study Protein Matrix Electron Microscopic Study 
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© Springer-Verlag New York Inc. 2000

Authors and Affiliations

  • Naoya  Wasano
    • 1
  • Chisa  Yasunaga-Aoki
    • 1
  • Ryoichi  Sato
    • 2
  • Michio  Ohba
    • 1
  • Takeshi  Kawarabata
    • 1
  • Hidenori  Iwahana
    • 3
  1. 1.Institute of Biological Control, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University, Fukuoka 812-8581, Japan JP
  2. 2.Graduate School of Bio-Applications and Systems Engineering, Koganei, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Tokyo 184-0012, Japan JP
  3. 3.Department of Applied Biological Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Fuchu, Tokyo 183-0054, Japan JP

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