Biochemical and biophysical properties of a Mamestra brassicae multiple enveloped nuclear polyhedrosis virus
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Biochemical and biophysical properties of a Mamestra brassicae multiple enveloped nuclear polyhedrosis virus
Abstract
A multiply enveloped nuclear polyhedrosis virus from Mamestra brassicae has been shown to be morphologically similar to other baculoviruses. The virus particles contain 13 polypeptides of which 4 are associated with the nucleocapsid. The polyhedron comprises of one major polypeptide of molecular weight 28,000. The DNA has a mol. wt. of about 1.15 X 10(8), which is larger than that reported for other baculoviruses. The DNA is a circular, supercoiled molecule of CG mol. fraction 0.448. DNA fragments produced by a range of restriction enzymes are presented as an aid to identification.
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