The use of baculoviruses in insect biocontrol is hampered by their sensitivity to ultraviolet (UV) light. This irradiation induces cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers (CPDs) in DNA. CPD-photolyases repair CPDs using visible light. Plusiine baculoviruses encode photolyases, which could potentially repair UV-damage prior to infection of larvae. Whether the photolyases encoded by Chrysodeixis chalcites nucleoplyhedrovirus are involved in UV damage repair was tested by infecting larvae with UV-irradiated viral occlusion bodies (OBs) that were subsequently treated with visible light or kept in the dark. The observed mortality was the same for both treatments. We postulate that photolyases are not active as DNA repair enzymes in OBs, but may play a rol...
The low survival of microbial pest control agents exposed to UV is the major environmental factor li...
textabstractPhotolyases comprise efficient enzymes to remove the major UV-induced DNA lesions, cyclo...
The baculoviruses (family: Baculoviridae) are a group of large DNA viruses that infect insects. Thes...
Keywords: baculovirus, ChchNPV, CPD photolyase, phylogeny, UV resistance, DNA binding, localization,...
The genome of Chrysodeixis chalcites nucleopolyhedrovirus (ChchNPV) contains two open reading frames...
Baculoviruses infect insects and are highly virulent, host specific and environmentally safe, and th...
Cyclobutane pyrimidine dimer (CPD) photolyases repair ultraviolet (UV)-induced DNA damage using blue...
DNA photolyase genes (phr) encode photoreactive enzymes, which are involved in the repair of UV-dama...
AbstractShope fibroma virus and myxoma virus encode proteins predicted to be Type II photolyases. Th...
textabstractCyclobutane pyrimidine dimer (CPD) photolyases convert UV-induced CPDs in DNA into monom...
The major damage induced in DNA by ultraviolet light is the induction of cyclobutane pyrimidine dime...
A hitherto unknown single nucleocapsid nucleopolyhedrovirus (SNPV) with a unique property was isolat...
AbstractA hitherto unknown single nucleocapsid nucleopolyhedrovirus (SNPV) with a unique property wa...
DNA photolyase represents a phenomenal class of DNA repair enzymes in that it harvests the light ene...
The effect and possible mitigation of UV radiation on baculoviruses as bioinsecticides. Biodiversita...
The low survival of microbial pest control agents exposed to UV is the major environmental factor li...
textabstractPhotolyases comprise efficient enzymes to remove the major UV-induced DNA lesions, cyclo...
The baculoviruses (family: Baculoviridae) are a group of large DNA viruses that infect insects. Thes...
Keywords: baculovirus, ChchNPV, CPD photolyase, phylogeny, UV resistance, DNA binding, localization,...
The genome of Chrysodeixis chalcites nucleopolyhedrovirus (ChchNPV) contains two open reading frames...
Baculoviruses infect insects and are highly virulent, host specific and environmentally safe, and th...
Cyclobutane pyrimidine dimer (CPD) photolyases repair ultraviolet (UV)-induced DNA damage using blue...
DNA photolyase genes (phr) encode photoreactive enzymes, which are involved in the repair of UV-dama...
AbstractShope fibroma virus and myxoma virus encode proteins predicted to be Type II photolyases. Th...
textabstractCyclobutane pyrimidine dimer (CPD) photolyases convert UV-induced CPDs in DNA into monom...
The major damage induced in DNA by ultraviolet light is the induction of cyclobutane pyrimidine dime...
A hitherto unknown single nucleocapsid nucleopolyhedrovirus (SNPV) with a unique property was isolat...
AbstractA hitherto unknown single nucleocapsid nucleopolyhedrovirus (SNPV) with a unique property wa...
DNA photolyase represents a phenomenal class of DNA repair enzymes in that it harvests the light ene...
The effect and possible mitigation of UV radiation on baculoviruses as bioinsecticides. Biodiversita...
The low survival of microbial pest control agents exposed to UV is the major environmental factor li...
textabstractPhotolyases comprise efficient enzymes to remove the major UV-induced DNA lesions, cyclo...
The baculoviruses (family: Baculoviridae) are a group of large DNA viruses that infect insects. Thes...