D H Dean
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Li A, Popova-Butler A, Dean D, Denlinger D
J Insect Physiol
. 2007 Mar;
53(4):385-91.
PMID: 17349654
Most molecular work on insect diapause has focused on the expression of unique diapause transcripts, rather than the protein products. Here we present results from a proteomic comparison of diapausing...
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Alzate O, You T, Claybon M, Osorio C, Curtiss A, Dean D
Biochemistry
. 2006 Nov;
45(45):13597-605.
PMID: 17087513
The delta-endotoxin family of toxic proteins represents the major component of the insecticidal capability of the bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis. Domain I of the toxins, which is largely alpha-helical, has been...
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Jenkins J, Dean D
BMC Biochem
. 2001 Nov;
2:12.
PMID: 11722800
Background: To better understand the molecular interactions of Bt toxins with non-target insects, we have examined the real-time binding specificity and affinity of Cry1 toxins to native silkworm (Bombyx mori)...
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Banks D, Jurat-Fuentes J, Dean D, Adang M
Insect Biochem Mol Biol
. 2001 Jul;
31(9):909-18.
PMID: 11439250
We determined that Bacillus thuringiensis Cry1Ac and Cry1Fa delta-endotoxins recognize the same 110, 120 and 170 kDa aminopeptidase N (APN) molecules in brush border membrane vesicles (BBMV) from Heliothis virescens....
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Lee M, Jenkins J, You T, Curtiss A, Son J, Adang M, et al.
FEBS Lett
. 2001 May;
497(2-3):108-12.
PMID: 11377423
The functional role of the alpha8 loop residues in domain II of Bacillus thuringiensis Cry1Ac toxin was examined. Alanine substitution mutations were introduced in the residues from 275 to 293....
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Alcantara E, Alzate O, Lee M, Curtiss A, Dean D
Biochemistry
. 2001 May;
40(8):2540-7.
PMID: 11327876
Domain I of the Cry1Ab insecticidal toxic protein has seven alpha-helices and is considered to be involved in the ion channel activity. While other alpha-helices, particularly alpha-4 and alpha-5, have...
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Valaitis A, Jenkins J, Lee M, Dean D, Garner K
Arch Insect Biochem Physiol
. 2001 Apr;
46(4):186-200.
PMID: 11304752
BTR-270, a gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar) brush border membrane molecule that binds Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) Cry1A toxins with high affinity, was purified by preparative gel electrophoresis. Rabbit antibodies specific for...
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Arnold S, Curtiss A, Dean D, Alzate O
FEBS Lett
. 2001 Feb;
490(1-2):70-4.
PMID: 11172813
Bacillus thuringiensis delta-endotoxins (Cry proteins), are widely used for insect control and plant protection. They are water-soluble proteins that insert into membranes forming ion channels. In most Cry toxins alpha-helix...