Abstract

Crude Bacillus sphaericus extracts and purified toxin derived from these extracts caused very rapid changes in cultured Culex quinquefasciatus cells, including dilation of mitochondrial cristae, endoplasmic reticula, and Golgi secretory vesicles, and condensation of the mitochondria. The cell membrane gradually lost integrity as intoxication progressed. These observations are compared to the ultrastructure of the pathology due to Bacillus thuringiensis in cultured cells and larvae, and are discussed in relation to binding and internalization of the toxin.

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