Biotechnology Letters, Vol.19, No.4, 341-344, 1997
Enhanced and Constitutive Expression of Mosquito Larvicidal Protein Genes of Bacillus-Sphaericus Under Leaky Regulation of T7 Expression System in Escherichia-Coli
Expression of the mosquito larvicidal genes coding for 51 and 42 kDa proteins from Bacillus sphaericus cloned into E. coli, under the control of T7RNA polymerase promoter system, resulted in a high level of larvicidal activity of the recombinant. The clone MS16 expressed the binary toxins at high level even under uninduced conditions. This indicates that the ’leaky’ regulation of the T7RNA polymerase gene was responsible for the constitutive expression of mosquito larvicidal proteins (MLP). The economic advantage of producing the MLP in a rapidly-growing and sugar-utilising organism such as E. coli was demonstrated in a batch cultivation where production of the MLP was growth-associated.