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W. B. Wang, S. Y. Zhu, L. Q. Wang, F. Yu, Shen W. D. (2005) Cloning and sequence analysis of the Antheraea pernyi nucleo-polyhedrovirus gp64 gene. J Biosci 30, 605-610.
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W. B. Wang, S. Y. Zhu, L. Q. Wang, F. Yu, Shen W. D. (2005) Cloning and sequence analysis of the Antheraea pernyi nucleo-polyhedrovirus gp64 gene. J Biosci 30, 605-610.
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**”W. B. Wang, S. Y. Zhu, L. Q. Wang, F. Yu, Shen W. D. (2005) Cloning and sequence analysis of the Antheraea pernyi nucleo-polyhedrovirus gp64 gene. J Biosci 30, 605-610.”**
In the realm of virology, groundbreaking research often hinges on understanding the genetic blueprints of viruses. One such study by Wang, Zhu, Wang, Yu, and Shen (2005) provides critical insights into the **gp64 gene** of *Antheraea pernyi nucleo-polyhedrovirus (AnpeNPV)*. This 2005 publication in the *Journal of Biosciences* (vol. 30, pages 605–610) remains a pivotal contribution to **biotechnology**, **lepidopteran virology**, and **genetic sequencing** research. Let’s break down what makes this work so impactful.
The study focused on cloning and analyzing the **gp64 gene**, a key component of baculoviruses like AnpeNPV. Named for its role in forming the glycoprotein that facilitates viral entry into host cells, gp64 is crucial for the virus’s ability to infect and replicate within insects. The researchers successfully isolated the gene and performed a detailed sequence analysis, revealing structural and functional properties that could be leveraged to control viral outbreaks in economically significant insect species.
Why does this matter? *Antheraea pernyi*, the Chinese oak silkmoth, is a vital species for sericulture in parts of Asia. When infected with AnpeNPV, entire silkworm populations can collapse, disrupting livelihoods. By decoding the gp64 gene, the study offered a deeper understanding of viral-host interactions. This knowledge is essential for developing targeted **antiviral strategies**, such as RNA interference or modified vaccines, to protect these insects and sustain industries.
Moreover, the **sequence analysis** conducted by the team laid the groundwork for comparative studies with other baculoviruses. Comparing gp64 sequences across species helps scientists identify conserved regions—areas of the gene that change little over time. These regions are often critical for the virus’s survival, making them prime targets for **biotechnology applications**, including gene editing and **viral vector design** in genetic engineering.
The 2005 study also highlights the importance of foundational research in **lepidopteran virology**. As climate change and industrial agriculture intensify pressures on insect populations, understanding the genetic mechanisms of viruses like AnpeNPV becomes more urgent. This work serves as a springboard for modern bioengineers aiming to harness viral proteins for applications in medicine, agriculture, and even environmental science.
In summary, the cloning and sequencing of the AnpeNPV gp64 gene by Wang and colleagues in 2005 exemplifies how genetic analysis can bridge basic science and real-world solutions. By unraveling the secrets of viral genes, researchers step closer to developing sustainable tools to combat diseases while advancing the frontiers of **biological sciences**. For those interested in **gene cloning**, **sequence analysis**, or innovative biotech, this paper remains a cornerstone of modern virology.
Explore more about **gp64 gene function** or delve into the latest advances in **baculovirus research** to stay ahead in the ever-evolving landscape of **scientific discovery**.
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