2012
DOI: 10.4149/av_2012_03_241
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Characterization of the deoxyuridine triphosphatase gene of Ophiusa disjungens nucleopolyhedrovirus

Abstract: Summary. -Ophiusa disjungens is one of the main insect pests that attack Myrtaceae species. nucleopolyhedroviruses (nPvs) of the Baculoviridae family have been used for decades as biological pesticides to control insect pests. A new nPv, named Ophiusa disjungens nucleopolyhedrovirus (opdinPv), was recently isolated from opdinPv-infected O. disjungens larvae. In this study, a PstI fragment of opdinPv genome containing the deoxyuridine triphosphatase (dutPase) gene was successfully cloned, sequenced and analyzed… Show more

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“…The dUTPase from Ophiusa disjungens nucleopolyhedrovirus was found to be in the cell nucleus at 24 h p.i., but at 72 h p.i. it was excluded from this compartment and diffusely scattered all over the cell (Lin et al, 2012). It is relevant to note that betabaculoviruses can cause nuclear disruption upon infection, making the infected cell a mixture of cytoplasm and nucleoplasm Lacey et al, 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dUTPase from Ophiusa disjungens nucleopolyhedrovirus was found to be in the cell nucleus at 24 h p.i., but at 72 h p.i. it was excluded from this compartment and diffusely scattered all over the cell (Lin et al, 2012). It is relevant to note that betabaculoviruses can cause nuclear disruption upon infection, making the infected cell a mixture of cytoplasm and nucleoplasm Lacey et al, 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%