- International Journal of Life Sciences and Biotechnology
- Volume:5 Issue:2
- An In-silico analysis of the molecular interactions between PmCBP-VP24 and PmCBP-VP28 protein comple...
An In-silico analysis of the molecular interactions between PmCBP-VP24 and PmCBP-VP28 protein complex to understand the initial initiating events of shrimp WSSV infection
Authors : Sk Injamamul ISLAM, Moslema Jahan MOU, Saloa SANJİDA, Md. SAROWER-E-MAHFUJ, Md. Ashraful ALAM, Yeasmin ARA
Pages : 235-246
Doi:10.38001/ijlsb.1055840
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Publication Date : 2022-08-15
Article Type : Other Papers
Abstract :The White Spot Syndrome Virus insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(WSSV); has been the most pathogenic virus in the shrimp and other crustacean industries across the world in terms of production and financial benefits. Invertebrate vectors, freshwater, and sediments spread it horizontally as well as vertically from diseased brood stocks to post larvae. It is an exceedingly contagious disease that may cause entire mortality within 3–10 days of an outbreak under standard culture conditions. The sequencing and characterization of several WSSV strains has begun to reveal information regarding pathogen biology, pathogenicity, and WSSV must bind to the shrimp digestive system in order to infect it, and failure to do so results in ineffective infection. The peneaus monodon chitin binding protein insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(PmCBP); as well as the viral envelope proteins VP24 and VP28 are required for viruses to bind to shrimp digestive system. In this study, we have shown the molecular interactions between PmCBP-VP24 and PmCBP-VP28 complex and speculated about first steps of virus ingression in shrimps for the first time.Keywords : PmCBP, VP24, VP28, Molecular Interaction, WSSV