Donald H. Dean
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Professor
Phone: 614-292-8829
Fax: 614-292-6773
email: dean.10@osu.edu
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Research Interests:
Protein engineering and biophysical analysis of insecticidal toxins
is the major research interest in my laboratory. The ultimate goal of
these studies is to understand the structure/function relationships
of these proteins to create more specific and environmentally safer
pesticides.
One project involves locating the functional domains of insecticidal
crystal proteins (ICPs) of Bacillus thuringiensis. Site-directed
mutagenesis and homology switches of portions of genes which display
different insecticidal activity have created a set of mutants which
allows us to identify the "specificity domains" on two ICPs.
Intensive site-directed mutagenesis will reveal which amino acids are
involved in the insecticidal activity.
Biophysical analysis of these proteins probes the mechanism of action
of the ICPs. The interaction of the toxins with membrane receptors is
being analyzed by kinetic analysis of binding and location of the binding
sites using brush border membrance vesicles and insect tissue culture
cell. Purificaton and analysis of receptors are one aspect of this project;
mutations of the toxin protein to analyze the protein-protein interaction
of toxin-receptor binding is another. Electrophysiological techniques
(patch and voltage clamps) are used to measure the effects of mutations
on the ion channel function of ICP. The conformational changes that
take place upon receptor binding and partitioning into the membrane
is being studied by site-directed spin labeling using electron paramagnetic
resonance (EPR).
We also examine expression of insecticidal proteins in foreign organisms
in my laboratory. Overexpression in E. coli allows mutant proteins
to be produced to greater than 50 percent of total cellular protein
allowing rapid purification of protein for biochemical study and insect
bioassay. In addition, we are interested in the expression of ICPs in
plants and algae, in collaboration with other scientists at Ohio State
and elsewhere.
Publications
Selected publications from the last 5 years:
Alzate O, You T, Claybon M, Osorio C, Curtiss A, Dean, D.H.. (2006) "Effects of disulfide bridges in domain I of Bacillus thuringiensis Cry1Aa delta-endotoxin on ion-channel formation in biological membranes."Biochemistry. 45(45), 13597-605.
Dean, D.H.. (2006) "Identification of a Bacillus thuringiensis Cry11Ba toxin-binding aminopeptidase from the mosquito, Anopheles quadrimaculatus". BMC Biochem. 7, 16.
Liu XS, Dean, D.H.. (2006) "Redesigning Bacillus thuringiensis Cry1Aa toxin into a mosquito toxin." Protein Eng Des Sel. 19(3), 107-11.
Padilla C, Pardo-Lopez L, de la Riva G, Gomez I, Sanchez J, Hernandez G, Nunez ME, Carey MP, Dean, D.H., Alzate O, Soberon M, Bravo A. (2006) "Role of tryptophan residues in toxicity of ry1Ab toxin from Bacillus thuringiensis." Appl Environ Microbiol. 72(1), 901-7.
Liu XS,Dean, D.H. (2006) "Redesigning Bacillus thuringiensis Cry1Aa
toxin into a mosquito toxin.", Protein Eng Des Sel. 19(3), 107-11.
Abdullah MA,Dean, D.H. (2004) "Enhancement of Cry19Aa mosquitocidal
activity against Aedes aegypti by mutations in the putative loop regions of domain II.", Appl Environ Microbiol. 70(6), 3769-71.
Abdullah MA, Alzate O, Mohammad M, McNall RJ, Adang MJ, Dean,
D.H. (2003) "Introduction
of Culex toxicity into Bacillus thuringiensis Cry4Ba by protein engineering.", Appl
Environ Microbiol. 69(9), 5343-53.
Dean, D.H., T.H. You, F. Rajamohan, M.K. Lee, J.L. Jenkins, M. Audtho,
S.-J. Wu and X. Liu. (2002). "Rational design of Cry toxins. (In.
R.J. Akhurst, C.E. Beard and P.A. Hughes, eds) Biotechnology of Bacillus
thuringiensis and Its Environmental Impact." Scribbly
Gum Publications. Canberra, Australia.
Daniel, A., Sreedhara Sangadala, S., Dean, D.H. and Adang, M.J.( 2002) "Denaturation
of either Manduca sexta aminopeptidase N or Bacillus thuringiensis Cry1A
toxins exposes binding epitopes hidden under non-denaturing conditions." Appl.
Environ. Microbiol. 68, 2106-2112.
Alcantara, E., O. Alzate, and Dean, D.H. (2001). "Roll of a-helix
seven of Bacillus thuringiensis Cry1Ab delta-endotoxin
in membrane insertion, structural stability and ion channel activity
and toxicity." Biochemistry 40: 2540-2547.
Arnold, S., A. Curtiss, Dean, D.H., and O. Alzate. (2001). "The
role of a proline induced broken-helix motif in a-helix 2 of Bacillus
thuringiensis delta-endotoxins." FEBS Letts. 490: 70-74.
Jenkins, J.L. and Dean, D.H. (2001). "The complex receptor-binding
interactions of insecticidal proteins from Bacillus thuringiensis." BIAjournal
8: 25-27.
Valaitis, A. P. J.L. Jenkins, M.K. Lee, Dean,
D.H. and K.J. Garner.
(2001). "Isolation and Partial Characterization of Gypsy Moth BTR-270,
an Anionic Brush Border Membrane Glycoconjugate that Binds Bacillus
thuringiensis Cry1A Toxins with High Affinity." Archives
of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology 46:186-200.
Lee, M.K., J.L. Jenkins, T.H. You, A. Curtiss, J.J. Son, M.J. Adang
and Dean, D.H. (2001). "Mutations at the arginine residues in a8
loop of Cry1Ac Bacillus thuringiensis delta-endotoxin
affect toxicity and binding to Manduca sexta and Lymantria
dispar Letts aminopeptidase N." FEBS. 497: 108-112.
Daniel, A., Dean, D.H. and M.J. Adang. (2001). "Analyses of membrane
permeabiliziing functions of Bacillus thuringiensis Cry1Ab
domain I and domain II mutant toxins using light scattering technique." Pest
Biochem Physiol. 70: 7-18.
Banks, D.J., J.-L. Jurat-Fuentes, Dean, D.H. and M.J. Adang. (2001). "Bacillus
thuringiensis Cry1Ac, and Cry1Fa d-endotoxins binding to a novel
110-kDa aminopeptidase in Heliothis virescens is not GalNAc
mediated." Insect Biochem Molec Biol. 31: 909-918.
Jenkins, J.L and Dean, D.H. (2001). "Binding specificity of Bacillus
thuringiensis Cry1Aa for purified, native Bombyx mori aminopeptidase
N and cadherin-like receptors." BMC Biochem. 2:12.