Abstract

An abortive infection system was studied involving Antheraea mylitta and Bombyx mori nuclear polyhedrosis virus (BmNPV). SDS-PAGE of healthy and infected A. mylitta silkworm's hemolymph proteins was analysed and mortality rate was used as index to verify infection. In A. mylitta cells, BmNPV infection resulted in a severe global protein synthesis shutdown during early post infection i.e. within 24 hrs. These results indicate that the restriction of BmNPV multiplication in A. mylitta is caused by a global protein synthesis shutdown resulting in non-productive infection evident from our observation that there was no significant mortality of A. mylitta silkworms administered with BmNPV.

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