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. 2019 Aug 23;10:1978. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2019.01978

TABLE 1.

Pesticidal toxins discovered in the B. cereusB. thuringiensis clade.

Type Structure Type Structure Type Structure Type Structure
Cry1 3D Cry21 3D Cry41 3D Cry61 3D
Cry2 3D Cry22 Cry6 like Cry42 3D Cry62 3D
Cry3 3D Cry23 Mtx Cry43 3D Cry63 3D
Cry4 3D Cry24 3D Cry44 3D Cry64 Mtx
Cry5 3D Cry25 3D Cry45 Mtx Cry65 3D
Cry6 Cry6 like Cry26 3D Cry46 Mtx Cry66 3D
Cry7 3D Cry27 3D Cry47 3D Cry67 3D
Cry8 3D Cry28 3D Cry48 3D Cry68 3D
Cry9 3D Cry29 3D Cry49 Bin Cry69 3D
Cry10 3D Cry30 3D Cry50 3D Cry70 3D
Cry11 3D Cry31 3D Cry51 Mtx Cry71 3D
Cry12 3D Cry32 3D Cry52 3D Cry72 3D
Cry13 3D Cry33 Mtx Cry53 3D Cry73 3D
Cry14 3D Cry34 Cry54 3D Cry74 Mtx
Cry15 Mtx Cry35 Bin Cry55 Cyt1 Cyt
Cry16 3D Cry36 Bin Cry56 3D Cyt2 Cyt
Cry17 3D Cry37 Cry6 like Cry57 3D Cyt3 Cyt
Cry18 3D Cry38 Mtx Cry58 3D Vip1 Vip
Cry19 3D Cry39 3D Cry59 3D Vip2 Vip
Cry20 3D Cry40 3D Cry60 Mtx Vip3
Vip4 Vip

Data are derived from Van Der Hoeven (2014) and Berry and Crickmore (2017). Features: 3D, 3-domain toxins; Mtx, insecticidal crystal protein that resembles the toxin of Clostridium perfringens; Bin, toxins that resemble the toxin of Lysinibacillus sphaericus; Cyt, insecticidal cytotoxic protein; Vip/Vip3, insecticidal vegetative protein; Cry6 like, Cry toxins with shorter sequences and distinct structures; and , unique structural category.