Resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis Toxin in Caenorhabditis elegans from Loss of Fucose*

A mutation in the Caenorhabditis elegans bre-1 gene was isolated in a screen for Bacillus thuringiensis toxin-resistant (bre) mutants to the Cry5B crystal toxin made by B. thuringiensis. bre-1 mutant animals are different from the four other cloned bre mutants in that their level of resistance is noticeably lower. bre-1 animals also display a significantly reduced brood size at 25 °C. Here we cloned the bre-1 gene and characterized the bre-1 mutant phenotype. bre-1 encodes a protein with significant homology to a GDP-mannose 4,6-dehydratase, which catalyzes the first step in the biosynthesis of GDP-fucose from GDP-mannose. Injection of GDP-fucose but not fucose into C. elegans intestinal cells rescues bre-1 mutant phenotypes. Thus, C. elegans lacks a functional fucose salvage pathway. Furthermore, we demonstrate that bre-1 mutant animals are defective in production of fucosylated glycolipids and that bre-1 mutant animals make quantitatively reduced levels of glycolipid receptors for Cry5B. We finally show that bre-1 mutant animals, although viable, show a lack of fucosylated N- and O-glycans, based on mass spectrometric evidence. Thus, C. elegans can survive with little fucose and can develop resistance to crystal toxin by loss of a monosaccharide biosynthetic pathway.

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