Back
Research Articles
ScienceAsia 32 (2006): 371-376 |doi: 10.2306/scienceasia1513-1874.2006.32.371
Production of Monoclonal Antibodies to Polyhedrin of
Monodon Baculovirus (MBV) from Shrimp
Chumpol Boonsanongchokying1, Wiwat Sang-oum1, Paisarn Sithigorngul2, Siriporn Sriurairatana1
and Timothy W. Flegel1*
ABSTRACT: Monodon baculovirus (MBV) is a member of the nucleopolyhedrosis virus (NPV) group that
produces polyhedral protein occlusion bodies that contain virions in epithelial cells of the hepatopancreas of
the peinaeid shrimp Penaeus monodon. The major constituent protein of occlusion bodies is polyhedrin.
Polyhedrin protein of MBV was extracted from the infected hepatopancreas of P. monodon post larvae by
hydroforce and partially purified using Urografin gradient ultracentrifugation. A fraction at 50% Urografin
was examined by electron microscopy and shown to be dominated by polyhedrin protein particles of 20-23
nm diameter. By SDS-PAGE, this fraction yielded a single protein band at a molecular weight of 58 kDa
corresponding to the published size of MBV polyhedrin. This fraction was used to produce 17 monoclonal
antibodies (MAb) that were specific to MBV and without cross-reactivity to other common shrimp viruses
(i.e, hepatopancreatic parvovirus or HPV, yellow head virus or YHV and white spot syndrome virus or WSSV)
by immunohistochemistry. These antibodies could be used to detect purified-polyhedrin with high sensitivity
up to 0.2 µg/ml by dot blot immunoassay. These MAb are candidates for sensitive MBV immunodetection
methods.
Download PDF
1 Centex Shrimp, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University, Rama VI Rd., Bangkok, Thailand.
2 Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Srinakarinwirot University, Sukhumvit Soi 23, Bangkok,
Thailand.
* Corresponding author, E-mail: sctwf@mahidol.ac.th
Received 18 Jan 2006,
Accepted 26 Apr 2006
|