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Isolation and characterization of a novel venom protein from an endoparasitoid,Cotesia rubecula (Hym: Braconidae)
Authors:Asgari Sassan  Zareie Reza  Zhang Guangmei  Schmidt Otto
Affiliation:Department of Applied and Molecular Ecology, The University of Adelaide, Glen Osmond, South Australia. sassan.asgari@adelaide.edu.au
Abstract:Insects are important vectors of diseases with remarkable immune defense capabilities. Hymenopteran endoparasitoids are adapted to overcome the host defense system and, therefore, are useful sources of immune-suppressing proteins. Not much is known about venom proteins in endoparasitoids, especially those that have a functional relationship with polydnaviruses (PDVs). Here, we describe the isolation and characterization of a small venom protein (Vn4.6) from an endoparasitoid, Cotesia rubecula, which interferes with the activation of the host hemolymph prophenoloxidase. The coding region for Vn4.6 is located upstream in the opposite direction of a gene coding for a C. rubecula PDV-protein (Crp32).
Keywords:Cotesia rubecula  venom  prophenoloxidase  protease inhibitor
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