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Query: NC_005957:4244019 Bacillus thuringiensis serovar konkukian str. 97-27, complete

Start: 4244019, End: 4263144, Length: 19126

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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Subject IslandStartEndLengthSubject Host DescriptionE-valueBit scoreVisual BLASTNVisual BLASTP
NC_007530:4251773*4251773427368821916Bacillus anthracis str. 'Ames Ancestor', complete genome012630BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_005945:4251789*4251789427406022272Bacillus anthracis str. Sterne, complete genome012630BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_003997:4252000*4252000427356121562Bacillus anthracis str. Ames, complete genome012630BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_014335:4181710*4181710422264840939Bacillus cereus biovar anthracis str. CI chromosome, complete012610BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_012472:4255729*4255729429630140573Bacillus cereus 03BB102, complete genome012400BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_008600:4263505*4263505428734423840Bacillus thuringiensis str. Al Hakam, complete genome012330BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_006274:4295730*4295730431935823629Bacillus cereus E33L, complete genome011590BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_003909:4209385*4209385423241623032Bacillus cereus ATCC 10987, complete genome011200BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_010184:4287999*4287999430960321605Bacillus weihenstephanensis KBAB4, complete genome07971BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_004722:4405363*4405363443759932237Bacillus cereus ATCC 14579, complete genome07969BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_011772:4397599*4397599441737119773Bacillus cereus G9842, complete genome07755BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_014829:3305762*3305762332845522694Bacillus cellulosilyticus DSM 2522 chromosome, complete genome1e-29139BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_009009:1792317*1792317181459922283Streptococcus sanguinis SK36, complete genome2e-1281.8BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_015318:981989*981989101250730519Hippea maritima DSM 10411 chromosome, complete genome6e-1073.8BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_014033:1664500*1664500169180627307Prevotella ruminicola 23 chromosome, complete genome2e-0971.9BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_009850:566755*56675558685620102Arcobacter butzleri RM4018, complete genome9e-0969.9BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_011184:2369662*2369662239577126110Vibrio fischeri MJ11 chromosome I, complete sequence1e-0765.9BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_008783:671349*67134969609924751Bartonella bacilliformis KC583, complete genome6e-0763.9BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_005955:947500*94750097976232263Bartonella quintana str. Toulouse, complete genome6e-0763.9BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_015275:3976631*3976631399574819118Clostridium lentocellum DSM 5427 chromosome, complete genome2e-0661.9BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_010999:1381497*1381497140718925693Lactobacillus casei, complete genome2e-0661.9BLASTN svgBLASTP svg