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STUDIES ON THE POSTERIOR SILK GLAND OF THE SILKWORM, BOMBYX MORI
Journal of Cell Biology, 1968Yutaka Tashiro
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2019
It is known that B.mori NPV polyhedra contains protease which cleaves polyhedrin polypeptide chain (m.w. 28500) during dissolution of polyhedra in vitro under alkaline conditions (pH10.5) to overlapping fragments with mol. weights 25000, 22000, 19000, 10000 and 8000.
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It is known that B.mori NPV polyhedra contains protease which cleaves polyhedrin polypeptide chain (m.w. 28500) during dissolution of polyhedra in vitro under alkaline conditions (pH10.5) to overlapping fragments with mol. weights 25000, 22000, 19000, 10000 and 8000.
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2019
It was shown that polyhedras of Bombyx mori Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus contain RNA with molecular weight of 17-18 kDa (50-60 nucleotides). This RNA is likely to belong to the minor RNA class and its origin is discussed.
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It was shown that polyhedras of Bombyx mori Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus contain RNA with molecular weight of 17-18 kDa (50-60 nucleotides). This RNA is likely to belong to the minor RNA class and its origin is discussed.
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20‐Hydroxyecdysone‐upregulated proteases involved in Bombyx larval fat body destruction
Insect Molecular Biology, 2018Yong Cao, Ling Tian
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2019
The molecular weight of the polyhedral protein was obtained by two techniques: sedimentation equilibrium (M=333000 Da) and sedimentation-diffusion (M = 344000 Da). Itshyd-rodynamic characteristics (sedimentation constant s?????????, w = 11.9 S and diffusion constant D?????????, w = 3.2??10?????? cm??/g) were determined as well.
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The molecular weight of the polyhedral protein was obtained by two techniques: sedimentation equilibrium (M=333000 Da) and sedimentation-diffusion (M = 344000 Da). Itshyd-rodynamic characteristics (sedimentation constant s?????????, w = 11.9 S and diffusion constant D?????????, w = 3.2??10?????? cm??/g) were determined as well.
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