The properties of three baculoviruses from closely related hosts
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Auteurs : Keith A. Harrap [Royaume-Uni] ; Christopher C. Payne [Royaume-Uni] ; James S. Robertson [Royaume-Uni]Source :
- Virology [ 0042-6822 ] ; 1977.
English descriptors
- Teeft :
- Academic press, Alkaline protease, Antigen wells, Antiserum, Baculoviruses, Buoyant densities, Buoyant density, Calf thymus, Centrifugation, Common antigens, Cscl, Cscl gradients, Cytoplasmic polyhedrosis viruses, Deoxyribonucleic acid, Diffusion tests, Distinct virus, Dna, Electron microscopy, Equal volume, Exempta, Frugiperda, Frugiperda npvs, Fundamental techniques, Genome size, Granulosis virus granulin, Granulosis viruses, Harrap, Immunodiffusion patterns, Insect pests, Invertebrate virology, Larva, Littoralis, Major component, Major polypeptides, Major proteins, Molecular weight, Molecular weights, Neutral sucrose gradients, Npvs, Nuclear polyhedrosis virus, Nuclear polyhedrosis viruses, Nucleocapsid, Nucleocapsid antigens, Nucleocapsid antiserum, Nucleocapsids, Oryctes rhinoceros, Other baculoviruses, Physical properties, Polyhedron, Polyhedron protein, Polyhedron proteins, Polyhedrosis, Polypeptide, Porthetria dispar, Precipitation, Precipitation lines, Preparative cscl gradients, Present study, Protease, Protease activity, Quasiequilibrium sucrose gradients, Rate gradients, Robertson, Sectioned specimens, Serological properties, Serological tests, Sodium carbonate, Spodoptera, Standard deviations, Sucrose, Sucrose gradient centrifugation, Sucrose gradients, Tris buffer, Viral, Viral dnas, Viral envelope, Virology, Virus, Virus envelope, Virus morphology, Virus particle, Virus particle antigens, Virus particle polypeptides, Virus particles, Virus peaks, Virus polyhedra, Weekly intervals.
Abstract
Abstract: The baculoviruses of three important and closely related pest insects, Spodoptera littoralis, S. exempta and S. frugiperda, were purified and several of their properties were compared. These include data on virus morphology, physical properties of the virus particle, serological properties, structural polypeptides, and viral DNA. The effect of the endogenous polyhedron alkaline protease on the polyhedron and virus particle proteins was also investigated. Biochemical and biophysical differences between the viruses were found which were reflected in their serological properties. The feasibility of using a simple serological technique for specific identification of each virus has been demonstrated.
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DOI: 10.1016/0042-6822(77)90330-0
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