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  4. Expression of Aedes trypsin-modulating oostatic factor on the virion of TMV: A potential larvicide
 
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2006
Journal Article
Title

Expression of Aedes trypsin-modulating oostatic factor on the virion of TMV: A potential larvicide

Abstract
We report the engineering of the surface of the tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) virion with a mosquito decapeptide hormone, trypsinmodulating oostatic factor (TMOF). The TMV coat protein (CP) was fused to TMOF at the C terminus by using a read-through, leaky stop codon that facilitated expression of CP and chimeric CP-TMOF (20:1 ratio) that were coassembled into virus particles in infected Nicotiana tabacum. Plants that were infected with the hybrid TMV RNA accumulated TMOF to levels of 1.3% of total soluble protein. Infected tobacco leaf discs that were fed to Heliothis virescens fourth-instar larvae stunted their growth and inhibited trypsin and chymotrypsin activity in their midgut. Purified CP-TMOF virions fed to mosquito larvae stopped larval growth and caused death. Because TMV has a wide host range, expressing TMV-TMOF in plants can be used as a general method to protect them against agricultural insect pests and to control vector mosquitoes.
Author(s)
Borovsky, D.
Rabindran, S.
Dawson, W.O.
Powell, C.A.
Iannotti, D.A.
Morris, T.J.
Shabanowitz, J.
Hunt, D.F.
DeBondt, H.L.
DeLoof, A.
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America : PNAS  
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DOI
10.1073/pnas.0606146103
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