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  • Cloning and expression of a gene encoding a Campoletis sonorensis polynavirus structural protein
  • 作者: Deng, L.Q. and Webb, B.A
  • literature id: 20864
  • catalog nub: TPL_DENGnn1999CAEOA30004000
  • 文献库: Taxapad收录文献
  • type: article
  • publication name: Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology
  • publish date: 1999-01-01
  • pages: 30-40
  • volume: I
  • 创建时间: 2021-03-02 15:00:32
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    Heliothis virescens; HYMENOPTERAN-PARASITES; Campoletis sonorensis; Parasite mutualistic virus structural protein gene cloning & expression; VIRAL-DISEASES; Polydnavirus; Hymenopteran parasite symbiont structural protein gene cloning & expression Campoletis sonorensis; MUTUALISM-; Polydnavirus; Viral structural protein gene cloning & expression; LEPIDOPTERAN-HOSTS; Heliothis virescens; Parasite mutualistic virus structural protein gene cloning & expression Polydnaviruses are the only known group of mutualistic viruses. They are required for successful parasitization in many braconid and ichneumonid parasitoids. The intimacy of this mutualistic association is indicated by the integration and vertical transmission of polydnaviruses in wasp genomes and by their asymptomatic, developmentally regulated replication. The evolution of this mutualism raises several interesting issues that require a better understanding of the viral genome and viral replication. To develop probes for virus replication and morphogenesis, we have begun to characterize several viral structural proteins. A 699 bp cDNA encoding the p12 viral structural protein was cloned and sequenced. The p12 gene localizes to viral segment Y and encodes a predicted protein of 92 amino acids that does not encode a signal peptide and is unrelated to known peptide or nucleic acid sequences. The p12 mRNA is detected at the onset of virus replication. mRNA titers increase with increasing rates of virus replication. Polyclonal antisera raised against histidine-tagged p12 protein expressed in bacteria reacted specifically with the p12 polypeptide in Western blots of CsPDV virions. The p12 polypeptide was not detected in non-replicative wasp or lepidopteran tissues by Western blot analyses but was readily detected in protein extracts of wasp ovaries. The data indicate that the p12 gene is a viral gene encoding a virion protein and provides a specific probe for virus replication that will be useful for studying the evolution of this group of mutualistic viruses. none

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