Identification and expression of two baculovirus gp37 genes
CG Phanis, DP Miller, SC Cassar, M Tristem, SM Thiem and DR O'Reilly Department of Biology, Imperial College, Imperial College Road, London SW7 2AZ, UK The gp37 genes of the Mamestra brassicae and Lymantria dispar multicapsid nucleopolyhedroviruses (MbMNPV and LdMNPV) have been identified and c...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of general virology 1999-07, Vol.80 (7), p.1823-1831 |
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Zusammenfassung: | CG Phanis, DP Miller, SC Cassar, M Tristem, SM Thiem and DR O'Reilly
Department of Biology, Imperial College, Imperial College Road, London SW7 2AZ, UK
The gp37 genes of the Mamestra brassicae and Lymantria dispar multicapsid
nucleopolyhedroviruses (MbMNPV and LdMNPV) have been identified and
characterized. Both genes were similar to other baculovirus gp37 genes and
to entomopoxvirus fusolin genes. Phylogenetic analysis showed that
baculovirus gp37 genes and entomopoxvirus fusolin genes form two distinct
and well-separated clades. There was no evidence of recent gene transfer
between the two groups. The gp37 genes also showed a distant similarity to
bacterial cellulose- and chitin-binding protein genes, but the significance
of this is unclear. MbMNPV and LdMNPV gp37 were both transcribed from
consensus baculovirus late transcription start sites. MbMNPV gp37 was
additionally transcribed from a putative early transcription start site.
Tunicamycin treatment of MbMNPV-infected cells confirmed that MbMNPV GP37
is N-glycosylated. Confocal immunofluorescence microscopy revealed that the
protein is located exclusively in the cytoplasm, probably in the
endoplasmic reticulum. |
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ISSN: | 0022-1317 1465-2099 |
DOI: | 10.1099/0022-1317-80-7-1823 |