This is the final version. Available from PLoS via the DOI in this record.Many parasites manipulate host behavior to increase the probability of transmission. To date, direct evidence for parasitic genes underlying such behavioral manipulations is scarce. Here we show that the baculovirus Autographa californica nuclear polyhedrovirus (AcMNPV) induces hyperactive behavior in Spodoptera exigua larvae at three days after infection. Furthermore, we identify the viral protein tyrosine phosphatase (ptp) gene as a key player in the induction of hyperactivity in larvae, and show that mutating the catalytic site of the encoded phosphatase enzyme prevents this induced behavior. Phylogenetic inference points at a lepidopteran origin of the ptp gene a...
The hymenoptera Cotesia congregata lays its eggs into its host, a caterpillar of the lepidoptera Man...
Many parasites alter host behaviour to enhance their chance of transmission. Recently, the ecdystero...
Baculoviruses are attractive, biological alternatives to chemical control agents of insect pests. Th...
Many parasites manipulate host behavior to increase the probability of transmission. To date, direct...
Parasites often have severe effects on their hosts by causing developmental and physiological altera...
Although many parasites are known to manipulate the behavior of their hosts, the mechanisms underlyi...
<div><p>The baculovirus is a classic example of a parasite that alters the behavior or physiology of...
This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Many parasites en...
Baculoviruses are well-known for altering the behaviour of their caterpillar hosts by inducing hyper...
This is the final version. Available from MDPI via the DOI in this record.The family Baculoviridae ...
Many parasites enhance their dispersal and transmission by manipulating host behaviour. One intrigui...
Background: Gene duplications have been proposed to be the main mechanism involved in genome evoluti...
Manipulation of host behavior by parasites and pathogens has been widely observed but the basis for ...
Baculoviruses are attractive, biological alternatives to chemical control agents of insect pests. Th...
Genome sequencing data have recently demonstrated that eukaryote evolution has been remarkably influ...
The hymenoptera Cotesia congregata lays its eggs into its host, a caterpillar of the lepidoptera Man...
Many parasites alter host behaviour to enhance their chance of transmission. Recently, the ecdystero...
Baculoviruses are attractive, biological alternatives to chemical control agents of insect pests. Th...
Many parasites manipulate host behavior to increase the probability of transmission. To date, direct...
Parasites often have severe effects on their hosts by causing developmental and physiological altera...
Although many parasites are known to manipulate the behavior of their hosts, the mechanisms underlyi...
<div><p>The baculovirus is a classic example of a parasite that alters the behavior or physiology of...
This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Many parasites en...
Baculoviruses are well-known for altering the behaviour of their caterpillar hosts by inducing hyper...
This is the final version. Available from MDPI via the DOI in this record.The family Baculoviridae ...
Many parasites enhance their dispersal and transmission by manipulating host behaviour. One intrigui...
Background: Gene duplications have been proposed to be the main mechanism involved in genome evoluti...
Manipulation of host behavior by parasites and pathogens has been widely observed but the basis for ...
Baculoviruses are attractive, biological alternatives to chemical control agents of insect pests. Th...
Genome sequencing data have recently demonstrated that eukaryote evolution has been remarkably influ...
The hymenoptera Cotesia congregata lays its eggs into its host, a caterpillar of the lepidoptera Man...
Many parasites alter host behaviour to enhance their chance of transmission. Recently, the ecdystero...
Baculoviruses are attractive, biological alternatives to chemical control agents of insect pests. Th...