Scorpion insect neurotoxin LqhIT2 is a promising oral biopesticide: high‐level preparation in Pichia pastoris and bioactivity assays
Hongbo Li,
Cheng Tian,
Jing Chen
et al.
Abstract:BACKGROUNDDiscovering insecticidal proteins with high activity and strict insect specificity and applying them to the biological control of insect pests is of great significance. Oral LqhIT2 has insecticidal activity, which most other insecticidal neurotoxin proteins do not have, but the large‐scale preparation of the toxin is difficult and one of the obstacles to determining its anti‐insect potential for biological control.RESULTSIn this study, the expression level of recombinant LqhIT2 (rLqhIT2) in Pichia pa… Show more
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