The structural proteins of infectious pancreatic virus are not glycosylated

  • Perez L
  • Chiou P
  • Leong J
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Abstract

The major capsid protein, VP2, of infectious pancreatic necrosis virus, a nonenveloped icosahedral virus, contains six N-glycosylation consensus sequences (Asn-X-[Thr/Ser]). Since VP2 contains the major virus-neutralizing epitopes, the possible role for glycosylation in capsid formation and antigenicity was examined. The carbohydrate content of the virion proteins was determined by chemical detection, pulse-chase experiments,[3H]mannose labeling, and alteration of protein migration on sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gels after tunicamycin treatment. No glycosylation of any virion protein was observed when the carbohydrate nature of the glycoprotein of infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus was detected.

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Perez, L., Chiou, P. P., & Leong, J. C. (1996). The structural proteins of infectious pancreatic virus are not glycosylated. Journal of Virology, 70(10), 7247–7249. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.70.10.7247-7249.1996

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