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Bombyx mori nucleopolyhedrovirus (BmNPV) is a serious pathogenic microorganism that causes tremendous loss to sericulture. Previous studies have found that some proteins of serine protease family in the digestive juice of B. mori larvae have anti-BmNPV activity.

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Rapid vascularization is vital for dermal regeneration, nutrient and nutrition transfer, metabolic waste removal, and prevention of infection. This study reports on a series of proangiogenic peptides designed to undergo self-assembly and promote angiogenesis and hence skin regeneration. The proangiogenic peptides comprised an angiogenic peptide segment, GEETEVTVEGLEPG, and a β-sheet structural peptide sequence.

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Article Synopsis
  • Nucleopolyhedrovirus (BmNPV) significantly impacts the silkworm industry, but the specifics of how silkworms resist this virus remain poorly understood.
  • Researchers identified 24 midgut proteins that bind to BmNPV, linked to viral transport, energy use, and cell death, with varied expression patterns across different silkworm strains.
  • The study highlights two key proteins, RACK1 and VDAC2, that interact with the virus, suggesting that these interactions could either support or hinder viral infection, paving the way for future research on host-virus dynamics.
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Previous studies have revealed that some proteins in larvae digestive juice show antiviral activity. Here, based on the label-free proteomics data, BmLipase member H-A (BmLHA) was identified as being involved in the response to BmNPV infection in larvae digestive juice. In the present study, a gene encoding the BmLHA protein in was characterized.

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Ferritin is a ubiquitous and conserved iron storage protein that plays a significant role in host detoxification, iron storage, and immune response. Although ferritin has been studied in many species, little is known about its role in the Eri-silkworm (Samia cynthia ricini). In this study, the ferritin light-chain subunit gene, named ScFerLCH, was identified from S.

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DNA modification is a naturally occurring DNA modification in prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms and is involved in several biological processes. Although genome-wide methylation has been studied in many insects, the understanding of global and genomic DNA methylation during insect early embryonic development, is lacking especially for insect diapause. In this study, we analyzed the relationship between DNA methylomes and transcriptomes in diapause-destined eggs compared to diapause-terminated eggs in the silkworm, .

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Melanization, an important defense response, plays a vital role in arthropod immunity. It is mediated by serine proteases (SPs) that convert the inactive prophenoloxidase (PPO) to active phenoloxidase (PO) and is tightly regulated by serine protease inhibitors (serpins) which belong to a well distributed superfamily in invertebrates, participating in immune mechanisms and other important physiological processes. Here, we investigated the gene which was identified from a transcriptome database in response to nucleopolyhedrovirus (BmNPV) infection.

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Bombyx mori nucleopolyhedrovirus (BmNPV) is a major pathogen causing severe economic loss. Previous studies have revealed that some proteins in silkworm digestive juice show antiviral activity. In this study, antiviral activity examination of different resistant strains showed that the digestive juice of the resistant strain (A35) had higher inhibition to virus than the susceptible strain (P50).

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