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Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Biology

Chapter

Biotechnology and its Applications

Question:

Which among the following is a Trigger for activation of toxin of bacillus thuringiensis?

Options:

Alkaline pH of gut

Acidic pH of stomach

A mechanical action in insect gut

High temperature

Correct Answer:

Alkaline pH of gut

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option (1)-  Intracellular crystalline proteins

Bt Cotton: Some strains of Bacillus thuringiensis produce proteins that kill certain insects such as lepidopterans (tobacco budworm, armyworm), coleopterans (beetles) and dipterans (flies, mosquitoes).

B. thuringiensis forms protein crystals during a particular phase of their growth. Bt toxins (Bacillus thuringiensis toxins) are indeed produced intracellularly as crystalline inclusions within the bacterial cells of Bacillus thuringiensis. These crystals contain a toxic insecticidal protein. Actually, the Bt toxin protein exist as inactive protoxins but once an insect ingest the inactive toxin, it is converted into an active form of toxin due to the alkaline pH of the gut which solubilise the crystals. The activated toxin binds to the surface of midgut epithelial cells and create pores that cause cell swelling and lysis and eventually cause death of the insect.