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Insecticidal activity of the chitinase from the Spodoptera litura nucleopolyhedrovirus

  • Yong Wang
  • , Jae Young Choi
  • , Jong Yul Roh
  • , Xue Ying Tao
  • , Qin Liu
  • , Joo Hyun Lee
  • , Jae Su Kim
  • , Woo Jin Kim
  • , Yeon Ho Je*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Lanzhou University
  • Seoul National University
  • Korea National Institute of Health

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Abstract

Baculovirus chitinase gene (chiA) is a late gene essential for liquefying the host insect at a late stage of infection for its hydrolyzing chitin function. In a previous report, baculovirus ChiA has been shown to offer many interesting new opportunities for pest control. Recently, a putative chiA gene was identified in the Korean isolate of the Spodoptera litura nucleopolyhedorvirus (SpliMNPV-K1) genome. The open reading frame (ORF) contains 1692 nucelotides and encodes a protein of 563 amino acids with a predicted molecular weight of about 62.6kDa. To study the insecticidal activity of ChiA from SpliMNPV-K1, we constructed a recombinant AcMNPV, Ap-SlChiA, which is designed to express the ChiA under the control of a polyhedrin promoter. Western blot analysis indicated that ChiA was successfully expressed by this recombinant virus. Chitinase assay revealed that the chitobiosidase and endochitinase activity of the recombinant virus was 2.5- and 3.9-flods higher than those of wild-type AcMNPV, respectively. In addition, the recombinant virus showed higher evident insecticidal activity against 3rd instar larvae of Spodotera exigua than that of the AcMNPV. These results suggest that the chiA gene from SpliMNPV-K1 could be successfully applied to improve pathogenicity of baculoviruses.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)63-69
Number of pages7
JournalEntomological Research
Volume43
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2013.01

Keywords

  • Baculovirus
  • Chitinase
  • Insecticidal activity
  • SpliMNPV-K1

Quacquarelli Symonds(QS) Subject Topics

  • Agriculture & Forestry

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