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Victors Search
Found 4 gene(s).
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| Victors ID |
Gene Name |
Sequence Strain (Species/Organism) |
NCBI Gene ID |
NCBI Nucleotide GI |
NCBI Protein GI |
Locus Tag |
Genbank Accession |
Protein Accession |
Protein Name |
Molecule Role |
Molecule Role Annotation |
PMID |
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Ac-p74 |
Autographa californica nucleopolyhedrovirus |
1403971
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9627881
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ACNVgp139 |
L22858 |
NP_054168 |
occlusion-derived virus envelope protein |
Virulence factor |
Ac228z, in which portions of adjacent carboxy-termini from peptides p74 and p10 were deleted, failed to kill larvae, whereas virus with deletions in p10 alone were as infectious to larvae as wild-type virus. [Ref7437:Kuzio et al., 1989] |
2688302
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OpmnVgp129 |
Orgyia pseudotsugata MNPV |
912086
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9630067
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OpmnVgp129 |
U75930 |
NP_046285 |
polyhedral envelope protein |
Virulence factor |
the absence of the polyhedral envelope and the efficient release of occluded virions are responsible for the increased virulence of polyhedral envelope negative mutants.
[Ref7438:Zuidema et al., 1989] |
2683364
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pe38 |
Bombyx mori NPV |
1488760
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9630952
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Bmnpvgp136 |
L33180 |
NP_047549 |
PE38 |
Virulence factor |
a knockout virus, Delta pe38-E9/E9, in which the pe38 open reading frame was replaced with that of the green fluorescent protein. We compared mutant and wild-type (WT) viral replication in insect cell culture and virulence in Heliothis virescens larvae. Compared to WT, Delta pe38-E9/E9 budded virus (BV) production was delayed by at least 3 h, and BV yields were reduced over 99%. Similarly, Delta pe38-E9/E9 DNA synthesis levels were greatly reduced relative to those of WT, but onset of DNA replication was the same for both viruses. In bioassays, nearly sevenfold more Delta pe38-E9/E9 virus than WT virus was required to achieve an LD(50) when administered orally, but not hemocoelically. [Ref7482:Milks et al., 2003] |
12781710
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Orf_56 |
Bombyx mori NPV |
1488687
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9630875
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Bmnpvgp059 |
JQ991009 |
NP_047472 |
AcMNPV orf68 |
Virulence factor |
Bioassay with Trichoplusia ni demonstrated that deletion of ac68 did not affect AcMNPV infectivity, but extended LT(50) to a longer value. Taken together, our results indicated that the deletion did not affect viral propagation both in vitro and in vivo, but deletion of the gene may affect the virulence in T. ni larvae. [Ref7494:Li et al., 2008] |
18483845
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