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    Biotechnol Lett. 2008 Mar;30(3):547-54. Epub 2007 Oct 16.

    Transgenic cotton expressing synthesized scorpion insect toxin AaHIT gene confers enhanced resistance to cotton bollworm (Heliothis armigera) larvae.

    Wu J, Luo X, Wang Z, Tian Y, Liang A, Sun Y.

    Institute of Cotton Research and Biotechnology Research Centre, Shanxi Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Yuncheng, Taiyuan, PR China.

    A synthetic scorpion Hector Insect Toxin (AaHIT) gene, under the control of a CaMV35S promoter, was cloned into cotton via Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation. Southern blot analyses indicated that integration of the transgene varied from one to more than three estimated copies per genome; seven homozygous transgenic lines with one copy of the T-DNA insert were then selected by PCR and Southern blot analysis. AaHIT expression was from 0.02 to 0.43% of total soluble protein determined by western blot. These homozygous transgenic lines killed larvae of cotton bollworm (Heliothis armigera) by 44-98%. The AaHIT gene could used therefore an alternative to Bt toxin and proteinase inhibitor genes for producing transgenic cotton crops with effective control of bollworm.

    PMID: 17939056 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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