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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Nov 27.
Published in final edited form as: FEMS Microbiol Lett. 2009 Apr 27;295(2):156–163. doi: 10.1111/j.1574-6968.2009.01583.x

Table 1.

Bioassays of Cry19Aa alanine muteins to the larvae of Culex pipiens and Aedes aegypti

Toxin C. pipiens*
A. aegypti
LC50 (ng mL−1) Mortality (%) at 100 μg mL−1
 Cry19Aa 149 (103–205) 61.1
Loop 0
 Y324A > 20 000 11.1
 F325A 2790 (1730–4900) 33.3
Loop 1
 Y356A 198 (81–701) 16.7
 W357A > 20 000§ 0
Loop 2
 Y410A > 20 000 0
 E411A 189 (148–243) 18.8
 Y412A 2440 (2310–2580) 0
 I413A 289 (225–389) 5.6
 Y414A 1210 (1150–1260) 0
 W416A > 20 000|| 0
 D418A > 20 000** 0
 V420A 1760 (1680–1830) 5.3
Loop 3
 T484A 2920 (2740–3110) 5.0
 F485A > 20 000†† 16.7
Surface
 T390A 224 (162–317) 50.0
 T610A 105 (45–168) 38.9

Bioassays used inclusion crystal proteins and spore purified from Bacillus thuringiensis transformants.

*, †

Larval stages and mortality check times were 4th instar and 24 h for C. pipiens, and 2nd instar and 24 h for A. aegypti.

43.3% mortality was observed at this dose.

§

16.1% mortality was observed.

38.7% mortality was observed.

||

25.8% mortality was observed.

**

32.3% mortality was observed.

††

9.7% mortality was observed.