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Trypsin cleavage of the baculovirus occlusion-derived virus attachment protein P74 is prerequisite in per os infection, by Jeffrey M. Slack, Susan D. Lawrence, Peter J. Krell and Basil M. Arif

Journal of General Virology vol. 89, part 10, pp. 2388–2397

Supplementary Table S1. Primers and two PCR-based strategies used to make site-directed mutants in the p74 gene

Supplementary Table S2. Mortality (dead/total) of 2nd instar T. ni larvae 7 days post feeding OBs in presence of SBTI or trypsin

Supplementary Table S3. Mortality (dead/total) of 2nd instar T. ni larvae 7 days post feeding of OBs produced during expression of site-directed mutant p74–EGFP constructs (mutations in P74 region R114–R199)

Supplementary Table S4. Mortality (dead/total) of 2nd instar T. ni larvae 7 days post feeding of OBs produced during expression of different site-directed mutant p74–EGFP constructs (mutations in P74 region R195–R199)

Supplementary Table S5. Source virus full names and P74 protein homologue protein accession numbers (GenBank)

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