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Query: NC_005957:4904000:4911136 Bacillus thuringiensis serovar konkukian str. 97-27, complete

Start: 4911136, End: 4911459, Length: 324

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_016779:4864056:488779748877974888120324Bacillus cereus F837/76 chromosome, complete genomeMembrane-attached cytochrome c5508e-56215
NC_012472:4908245:493306449330644933387324Bacillus cereus 03BB102, complete genomecytochrome c-5518e-56215
NC_014335:4848389:485596648559664856289324Bacillus cereus biovar anthracis str. CI chromosome, completecytochrome c-5518e-56215
NC_007530:4877500:490647749064774906800324Bacillus anthracis str. 'Ames Ancestor', complete genomecytochrome c-5518e-56215
NC_003997:4876415:490635149063514906674324Bacillus anthracis str. Ames, complete genomecytochrome c-5518e-56215
NC_005945:4898841:490768849076884908011324Bacillus anthracis str. Sterne, complete genomecytochrome c-5518e-56215
NC_006274:4940922:496746049674604967783324Bacillus cereus E33L, complete genomecytochrome c-5518e-56215
NC_008600:4898000:492279849227984923121324Bacillus thuringiensis str. Al Hakam, complete genomecytochrome c-5518e-56215
NC_011773:4940921:496766949676694967992324Bacillus cereus AH820 chromosome, complete genomecytochrome c-5518e-56215
NC_012581:4882525:490880049088004909123324Bacillus anthracis str. CDC 684 chromosome, complete genomecytochrome c-5518e-56215
NC_012659:4877410:490637749063774906700324Bacillus anthracis str. A0248, complete genomecytochrome c-5518e-56215
NC_010184:4909183:493891149389114939234324Bacillus weihenstephanensis KBAB4, complete genomecytochrome c-5517e-55212
NC_003909:4854379:487940448794044879727324Bacillus cereus ATCC 10987, complete genomecytochrome c-5512e-51200
NC_011658:4925346:493242249324224932745324Bacillus cereus AH187 chromosome, complete genomecytochrome c-5512e-51200
NC_011969:4841358:486723248672324867555324Bacillus cereus Q1 chromosome, complete genomecytochrome c-5512e-51200
NC_016771:4882886:488474548847454885068324Bacillus cereus NC7401, complete genomecytochrome c-5512e-51200
NC_017200:4995075:502090650209065021229324Bacillus thuringiensis serovar finitimus YBT-020 chromosome,cytochrome c-5512e-51200
NC_014171:4959248:498549849854984985821324Bacillus thuringiensis BMB171 chromosome, complete genomecytochrome c-5511e-50197
NC_011725:5075285:510113551011355101458324Bacillus cereus B4264 chromosome, complete genomecytochrome c-5511e-50197
NC_011772:5021404:504758450475845047907324Bacillus cereus G9842, complete genomecytochrome c-5511e-50197
NC_017208:5143500:515073951507395151062324Bacillus thuringiensis serovar chinensis CT-43 chromosome, completecytochrome c-5518e-50195
NC_004722:5057825:508508550850855085396312Bacillus cereus ATCC 14579, complete genomeCytochrome c5511e-48191
NC_011999:530930:534644534644534955312Macrococcus caseolyticus JCSC5402, complete genomecytochrome c551 homolog3e-1890.5
NC_020410:3326944:335268433526843353025342Bacillus amyloliquefaciens subsp. plantarum UCMB5036 completecytochrome c5513e-1787.4
NC_019896:577594:598945598945599214270Bacillus subtilis subsp. subtilis str. BSP1 chromosome, completeCytochrome c-5511e-1065.1
NC_006322:2592176:260658026065802606939360Bacillus licheniformis ATCC 14580, complete genomeCccA2e-1064.7
NC_006270:2591317:260572126057212606080360Bacillus licheniformis ATCC 14580, complete genomecytochrome c5502e-1064.7
NC_019897:2959002:297241629724162972772357Thermobacillus composti KWC4 chromosome, complete genomecytochrome c, mono- and diheme variants family3e-0960.5
NC_021171:4425050:444077444407744441064291Bacillus sp. 1NLA3E, complete genomecytochrome c5514e-0960.1
NC_014829:3822125:384067338406733841038366Bacillus cellulosilyticus DSM 2522 chromosome, complete genomecytochrome c class I1e-0652