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Protein composition of the occlusion bodies of Epinotia aporema granulovirus
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2019-02-12Registro en:
Masson, Tomas; Fabre, Maria Laura; Ferrelli, Maria Leticia; Pidre, Matias Luis; Romanowski, Victor; Protein composition of the occlusion bodies of Epinotia aporema granulovirus; Public Library of Science; Plos One; 14; 2; 12-2-2019; 1-14
1932-6203
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Masson, Tomas
Fabre, Maria Laura
Ferrelli, Maria Leticia
Pidre, Matias Luis
Romanowski, Victor
Resumen
Within family Baculoviridae, members of the Betabaculovirus genus are employed as bio-control agents against lepidopteran pests, either alone or in combination with selected members of the Alphabaculovirus genus. Epinotia aporema granulovirus (EpapGV) is a fast killing betabaculovirus that infects the bean shoot borer (E. aporema) and is a promising bio-pesticide. Because occlusion bodies (OBs) play a key role in baculovirus horizontal transmission, we investigated the composition of EpapGV OBs. Using mass spectrometry-based proteomics we could identify 56 proteins that are included in the OBs during the final stages of larval infection. Our data provides experimental validation of several annotated hypothetical coding sequences. Proteogenomic mapping against genomic sequence detected a previously unannotated ac110-like core gene and a putative translation fusion product of ORFs epap48 and epap49. Comparative studies of the proteomes available for the family Baculoviridae highlight the conservation of core gene products as parts of the occluded virion. Two proteins specific for betabaculoviruses (Epap48 and Epap95) are incorporated into OBs. Moreover, quantification based on emPAI values showed that Epap95 is one of the most abundant components of EpapGV OBs.