Abstract
Baculoviruses have been used as biopesticides for decades. Recently, due to the excessive use of chemical pesticides there is a need for finding new agents that may be useful in biological protection. Sometimes few isolates or species are discovered in one host. In the past few years, many new baculovirus species have been isolated from environmental samples, thoroughly characterized and thanks to next generation sequencing methods their genomes are being deposited in the GenBank database. Next generation sequencing (NGS) methodology is the most certain way of detection, but it has many disadvantages. During our studies, we have developed a method based on Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) followed by Multitemperature Single Stranded Conformational Polymorphism (MSSCP) which allows for distinguishing new granulovirus isolates in only a few hours and at low-cost. On the basis of phylogenetic analysis of betabaculoviruses, representative species have been chosen. The alignment of highly conserved genes—granulin and late expression factor-9, was performed and the degenerate primers were designed to amplify the most variable, short DNA fragments flanked with the most conserved sequences. Afterwards, products of PCR reaction were analysed by MSSCP technique. In our opinion, the proposed method may be used for screening of new isolates derived from environmental samples.
Highlights
Due to the excessive use of chemical pesticides there is a need for finding new agents that may be useful in biological protection for both forestry and agricultural application—very specific, selective, and safe for humans
For the first time, we have proposed a method for discrimination of betabaculoviruses that can be used for screening new isolates/species of granuloviruses, which is based on the multitemperature single stranded conformational polymorphism (MSSCP) technique
We wanted to develop a method for discriminating the majority of granuloviruses species and we needed to choose a representative group of these viruses They should differ significantly in genomic sequences, represent different clades among the genus, and be quite distant from each other in the phylogenetic tree, like e.g., Helicoverpa armigera granulovirus (HearGV) and Epinotia aporema GV (EpapGV)
Summary
Due to the excessive use of chemical pesticides there is a need for finding new agents that may be useful in biological protection for both forestry and agricultural application—very specific, selective, and safe for humans. They should not accumulate in the environment and possess high virulence against insect pests [1,2]. All these features characterize members of the Baculoviridae family—large, enveloped, rod-shaped viruses harbouring dsDNA that infect mainly arthropod caterpillars [3,4]. One of them is late expression factor-9 (lef-9) encoding a RNA-polymerase subunit [6]
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