2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2017.01.017
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Transgenic RNAi of BmREEPa in silkworms can enhance the resistance of silkworm to Bombyxmori Nucleopolyhedrovirus

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“…There are several approaches for identifying the interaction between viruses and hosts. Feng et al obtained the protein SINAL10, which interacts with the baculovirus capsid protein GP64, by using a yeast two-hybrid and baculovirus library screening method [ 25 ], while Dong et al obtained the BmREEPa protein by proteomic differential analysis of two cell lines, BmN-SWU1 and BmN-SWU2, which interacts with GP64 protein through the BmPTCHD protein [ 27 ]. In the present study, BmREEPa protein was also obtained by screening in cells and silkworm samples.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There are several approaches for identifying the interaction between viruses and hosts. Feng et al obtained the protein SINAL10, which interacts with the baculovirus capsid protein GP64, by using a yeast two-hybrid and baculovirus library screening method [ 25 ], while Dong et al obtained the BmREEPa protein by proteomic differential analysis of two cell lines, BmN-SWU1 and BmN-SWU2, which interacts with GP64 protein through the BmPTCHD protein [ 27 ]. In the present study, BmREEPa protein was also obtained by screening in cells and silkworm samples.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The invasion and replication mechanisms of BmNPV remain largely unknown, and in particular, the investigation of its receptor protein is warranted. Recently, some proteins were shown to be associated with the invasion and replication of BmNPV, including TRAP1 protein, a member of the heat shock protein 90 family [ 24 ], E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase SINA-like 10 (SINAL10) [ 25 ], B. mori nuclear hormone receptor 96 (BmNHR96) [ 26 ], and B. mori receptor expression-enhancing protein (BmREEPa) [ 27 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, baculoviruses BmNPV have developed several strategies to evade the host's immune system and promote their own replication and proliferation, Viruses 2022, 14, 2636 2 of 14 including the inhibition of antiviral melanization, autophagy, apoptosis, RNAi, and regulation of the cell cycle. In the past decades, many cellular proteins that promote BmNPV proliferation have been identified, including Bombyx mori nuclear hormone receptor 96 (BmNHR96) [2], Bombyx mori receptor expression-enhancing protein (BmREEPa) [3], Bombyx mori E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase SINA-like 10 (BmSINAL10) [4], and the heat shock protein (HSP) family [5][6][7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%