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Genomic Evolution of White Spot Syndrome Virus in Shrimp: Insights from Transposon Dynamics [PDF]
White spot syndrome virus (WSSV) has emerged as a significant threat to global shrimp aquaculture, causing economic losses because of its rapid spread and high mortality rates.
Zhouquan Li +7 more
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Polychaete wormsa vector for white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) [PDF]
The present work provides the first evidence of polychaete worms as passive vectors of white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) in the transmission of white spot disease to Penaeus monodon broodstocks. The study was based on live polychaete worms, Marphysa spp., obtained from worm suppliers/worm fishers as well as samples collected from 8 stations on the ...
Vijayan, K K +5 more
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Background White Spot Syndrome Virus, a member of the virus family Nimaviridae, is a large dsDNA virus infecting shrimp and other crustacean species. Although limited information is available on the mode of transcription, previous data suggest that WSSV ...
Sandbrink Hans +4 more
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WSSV exploits AMPK to activate mTORC2 signaling for proliferation by enhancing aerobic glycolysis
AMPK and its downstream signaling pathways are implicated in the white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) response of the shrimp Marsupenaeus japonicus, with WSSV using this pathway to promote its proliferation.
Peng Zhang +6 more
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VP292 of White spot syndrome virus Interacts with VP26 [PDF]
Interactions between virus structural proteins are suggested to be crucial for virus assembly. Many steps in the process of white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) assembly and maturation remain unclear. In this paper, we discovered a new interaction of WSSV VP292.
Qian, Li, Qing-Hui, Liu, Jie, Huang
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Evolutionary genomics of white spot syndrome virus
AbstractWhite spot syndrome virus (WSSV) has been one of the most devastating pathogens affecting the global shrimp industry since its initial outbreaks in Asia in the early 1990s. In this study, we recovered 13 complete metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) of Japanese WSSV isolates and 30 draft WSSV MAGs recovered from publicly available sequencing ...
Satoshi Kawato +9 more
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White spot syndrome virus envelope protein VP28 is involved in the systemic infection of shrimp [PDF]
White spot syndrome virus (WSSV) is a large DNA virus infecting shrimp and other crustaceans. The virus particles contain at least five major virion proteins, of which three (VP26, VP24, and VP15) are present in the rod-shaped nucleocapsid and two (VP28 ...
van Hulten, Mariëlle C W +8 more
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Since effective chemotherapeutics or preventive measures are still unavailable, finding feasible approaches against white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) has always been the vital subject in shrimp farming field.
Yongzhong Lu +4 more
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The white spot syndrome virus is the most destructive virus threatening the shrimp industry worldwide, causing hundreds of millions of dollars in economic losses each year. There is currently no specific medicine to treat it.
Tianmeng Zhang +10 more
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ICP35 Is a TREX-Like Protein Identified in White Spot Syndrome Virus. [PDF]
ICP35 is a non-structural protein from White spot syndrome virus believed to be important in viral replication. Since ICP35 was found to localize in the host nucleus, it has been speculated that the function of ICP35 might be involved in the interaction ...
Panapat Phairoh +6 more
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