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Query: NC_005957:3602744:3615341 Bacillus thuringiensis serovar konkukian str. 97-27, complete

Start: 3615341, End: 3616252, Length: 912

Host Lineage: Bacillus thuringiensis; Bacillus; Bacillaceae; Bacillales; Firmicutes; Bacteria

General Information: This organism was isolated from a case of severe human tissue necrosis which is unusual since human infections by this organism are rare. Produces insect toxinT his organism, also known as BT, is famous for the production of an insecticidal toxin. The bacterium was initially discovered as a pathogen of various insects and was first used as an insecticidal agent in the early part of this century. This organism, like many other Bacilli, is found in the soil, where it leads a saprophytic existence, but becomes an opportunistic pathogen of insects when ingested. The specific activity of the toxin towards insects and its lack of toxicity to animals has made this organism a useful biocontrol agent. The delta-endotoxin, which is produced during the sporulation part of the life cycle, causes midgut paralysis and disruption of feeding by the infected insect host. The delta-endotoxin, which is produced during the sporulation part of the life cycle, causes midgut paralysis and disruption of feeding by the infected insect host. The delta-endotoxin, which is produced during the sporulation part of the life cycle, causes midgut paralysis and disruption of feeding by the infected insect host. The presence of a parasporal crystal, which is outside the exosporium of the endospore, is indicative of production of the toxin, and serves as a marker for this species.Activation of the toxin typically requires a high pH environment such as the alkaline environments in insect midguts followed by proteolysis. Various toxin genes specific for a variety of insects have been studied, and many are now being used in genetically modified plants which have been engineered to produce the toxin themselves, eliminating the need to produce sufficient amounts of B. thuringiensis spores.




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SubjectStartEndLengthSubject Host DescriptionCDS descriptionE-valueBit score
NC_007530:3581202:359379935937993594710912Bacillus anthracis str. 'Ames Ancestor', complete genomehypothetical protein2e-139494
NC_012659:3579999:359369935936993594610912Bacillus anthracis str. A0248, complete genomehypothetical protein2e-139494
NC_003997:3579972:359367235936723594583912Bacillus anthracis str. Ames, complete genomehypothetical protein2e-139494
NC_012581:639329:643978643978644889912Bacillus anthracis str. CDC 684 chromosome, complete genomehypothetical protein2e-139494
NC_005945:3581776:359437335943733595284912Bacillus anthracis str. Sterne, complete genomehypothetical protein2e-139494
NC_012472:3625800:363850336385033639414912Bacillus cereus 03BB102, complete genomehypothetical protein2e-139494
NC_011773:3615998:362859436285943629505912Bacillus cereus AH820 chromosome, complete genomehypothetical protein1e-138492
NC_011725:3785769:379847237984723799383912Bacillus cereus B4264 chromosome, complete genomehypothetical protein1e-131469
NC_014335:3531931:354452135445213545432912Bacillus cereus biovar anthracis str. CI chromosome, completehypothetical protein9e-139493
NC_006274:3661194:367422436742243675135912Bacillus cereus E33L, complete genomehypothetical protein1e-140498
NC_011772:3705878:372210837221083723022915Bacillus cereus G9842, complete genomehypothetical protein7e-127453
NC_016771:3520522:353422335342233535158936Bacillus cereus NC7401, complete genomehypothetical protein8e-122436
NC_014171:3661512:367773536777353678646912Bacillus thuringiensis BMB171 chromosome, complete genomehypothetical protein1e-131469
NC_017200:3622838:363543236354323636343912Bacillus thuringiensis serovar finitimus YBT-020 chromosome,hypothetical protein2e-122438
NC_008600:3611038:362049636204963621416921Bacillus thuringiensis str. Al Hakam, complete genomehypothetical protein2e-139495
NC_017243:685783:6891856891856905671383Brachyspira intermedia PWS/A chromosome, complete genomehypothetical protein5e-0962
NC_014330:1957725:1960617196061719619751359Brachyspira pilosicoli 95/1000 chromosome, complete genomehypothetical protein4e-0858.9
NC_019908:1296870:1306943130694313083011359Brachyspira pilosicoli P43/6/78 chromosome, complete genomehypothetical protein4e-0858.9
NC_015391:695350:697480697480698343864Carnobacterium sp. 17-4 chromosome, complete genomehypothetical protein3e-29129
NC_007907:2249607:227169822716982272501804Desulfitobacterium hafniense Y51, complete genomehypothetical protein2e-1170.1
NC_011899:948790:949576949576950352777Halothermothrix orenii H 168, complete genomeHelix-turn-helix1e-1480.5
NC_015520:1619000:163535816353581636185828Mahella australiensis 50-1 BON chromosome, complete genomehypothetical protein3e-1582.4
NC_015516:131564:134435134435135322888Melissococcus plutonius ATCC 35311, complete genometranscriptional regulator in cluster with unspecified monosaccharide ABC transport system1e-1894
NC_016938:136331:136331136331137203873Melissococcus plutonius DAT561 chromosome 1, complete genometranscriptional regulator in cluster with unspecified monosaccharide ABC transport system1e-1584
NC_016913:83988:105828105828106181354Rickettsia rickettsii str. Brazil chromosome, complete genometranscriptional regulator2e-0756.6
NC_011296:1039749:104033510403351041108774Thermodesulfovibrio yellowstonii DSM 11347, complete genomehypothetical protein2e-0756.6
NC_008312:2941500:296096029609602961700741Trichodesmium erythraeum IMS101, complete genomehypothetical protein1e-0653.9