Bacmid expression of granulovirus enhancin En3 accumulates in cell soluble fraction to potentiate nucleopolyhedrovirus infection

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2021Author
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Acceso abierto / Sarbide irekia
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Artículo / Artikulua
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Versión publicada / Argitaratu den bertsioa
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10.3390/v13071233
Abstract
Enhancins are metalloproteinases that facilitate baculovirus infection in the insect midgut.
They are more prevalent in granuloviruses (GVs), constituting up to 5% of the proteins of viral
occlusion bodies (OBs). In nucleopolyhedroviruses (NPVs), in contrast, they are present in the
envelope of the occlusion-derived virions (ODV). In the present study, we constructed a recombinant
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Enhancins are metalloproteinases that facilitate baculovirus infection in the insect midgut.
They are more prevalent in granuloviruses (GVs), constituting up to 5% of the proteins of viral
occlusion bodies (OBs). In nucleopolyhedroviruses (NPVs), in contrast, they are present in the
envelope of the occlusion-derived virions (ODV). In the present study, we constructed a recombinant
Autographa californica NPV (AcMNPV) that expressed the Trichoplusia ni GV (TnGV) enhancin 3
(En3), with the aim of increasing the presence of enhancin in the OBs or ODVs. En3 was successfully
produced but did not localize to the OBs or the ODVs and accumulated in the soluble fraction of
infected cells. As a result, increased OB pathogenicity was observed when OBs were administered
in mixtures with the soluble fraction of infected cells. The mixture of OBs and the soluble fraction
of Sf9 cells infected with BacPhEn3 recombinant virus was ~3- and ~4.7-fold more pathogenic than
BacPh control OBs in the second and fourth instars of Spodoptera exigua, respectively. In contrast,
when purified, recombinant BacPhEn3 OBs were as pathogenic as control BacPh OBs. The expression
of En3 in the soluble fraction of insect cells may find applications in the development of virus-based
insecticides with increased efficacy. [--]
Subject
Alphabaculovirus,
Betabaculovirus,
Enhancins,
AcMNPV recombinant,
Spodoptera exigua,
Potentiation of pathogenicity
Publisher
MDPI
Published in
Viruses 2021, 13, 1233
Description
Incluye material complementario
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Universidad Pública de Navarra/Nafarroako Unibertsitate Publikoa. Institute for Multidisciplinary Research in Applied Biology - IMAB
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Sponsorship
This study received financial support from the Spanish Ministry project AGL2017-83498-C2-1-R. Bioinsectis SL funded the activities of ABF.