Delta-Endotoxin (dET)

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Cry; δ-endotoxin; CryIA; Cry1C; Cyt toxin

Delta-Endotoxin (dET)

Delta endotoxins are pore-forming toxins produced by Bacillus thuringiensis species of bacteria. They are useful for their insecticidal action. During spore formation the bacteria produce crystals of this protein. When an insect ingests these proteins, they are activated by proteolytic cleavage. The N-terminus is cleaved in all of the proteins and a C-terminal extension is cleaved in some members. Once activated, the endotoxin binds to the gut epithelium and causes cell lysis by the formation of cation-selective channels, which leads to death. The activated region of the delta toxin is composed of three distinct structural domains: an N-terminal helical bundle domain involved in membrane insertion and pore formation; a beta-sheet central domain involved in receptor binding; and a C-terminal beta-sandwich domain that interacts with the N-terminal domain to form a channel.

Organism species: Pan-species (General)

CATALOG NO. PRODUCT NAME APPLICATIONS
Proteins n/a Complete Antigen of Delta-Endotoxin (dET) Antigenic Transformation Customized Service Offer
Antibodies n/a Monoclonal Antibody to Delta-Endotoxin (dET) Monoclonal Antibody Customized Service Offer
n/a Polyclonal Antibody to Delta-Endotoxin (dET) Polyclonal Antibody Customized Service Offer
Assay Kits n/a CLIA Kit for Delta-Endotoxin (dET) CLIA Kit Customized Service Offer
n/a ELISA Kit for Delta-Endotoxin (dET) ELISA Kit Customized Service Offer