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. 1996 May;70(5):2697-705.
doi: 10.1128/JVI.70.5.2697-2705.1996.

Identification and characterization of a filament-associated protein encoded by Amsacta moorei entomopoxvirus

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Identification and characterization of a filament-associated protein encoded by Amsacta moorei entomopoxvirus

M H Alaoui-Ismaili et al. J Virol. 1996 May.

Abstract

A novel protein which is expressed at high levels in insect cells infected with Amsacta moorei entomopoxvirus was identified by our laboratory. This viral gene product migrates as a 25/27-kDa doublet when subjected to electrophoresis on sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gels. It is expressed at late times of infection and is present in infected cells but is absent in purified extracellular virions and occlusion bodies. The gene encoding this polypeptide was mapped on the viral genome, and cDNA clones were generated and sequenced. The predicted protein was shown to be phosphorylated and contained an unusual 10-unit proline-glutamic acid repeat element. A polyclonal antiserum was produced against a recombinant form of the protein expressed in Escherichia coli, and a monoclonal antibody which reacted with the proline-glutamic acid motif was also identified. Immunofluorescence and immunoelectron microscopy techniques revealed that this protein is associated with large cytoplasmic fibrils which accumulate in the cytoplasm between 96 and 120 h postinfection. We subsequently called this viral polypeptide filament-associated late protein of entomopoxvirus. The fibrils containing this polypeptide are closely associated with occlusion bodies and may play a role in their morphogenesis and maturation.

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