The subject invention pertains to the use of peptide fragments of
cadherins (including cadherin-like proteins). The subject invention
includes a cell (and use thereof) comprising a polynucleotide that
expresses the peptide fragment. The subject invention includes methods of
feeding the peptides to insects. In preferred embodiments, the peptides
are fed to target insects together with one or more insecticidal
proteins, preferably (but not limited to) B.t. Cry proteins. When used in
this manner, the peptide fragment can not only enhance the apparent toxin
activity of the Cry protein against the insect species that was the
source of the receptor but also against other insect species. Preferably,
the cadherin is a Bacillus thuringiensis (B.t.) insecticidal crystal
protein (Cry) toxin receptor. Preferably, the peptide fragment is a
binding domain of the receptor. In some preferred embodiments, the
peptide is the binding domain nearest to the membrane proximal
ectodomain. Corresponding domains are identifiable in a variety of B.t.
toxin receptors.