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Trypsin-modulating oostatic factor

CP coat protein CtxB cholera toxin B subunit scFv single chain Fv antibody fragment TMOF trypsin modulating oostatic factor MAB monoclonal antibody GFP green fluorescent protein CPV Canine parvovirus BHV Bovine herpes virus FMDV Foot and mouth disease virus HCV Hepatitis C virus HRV Human rhino Virus MEV Mink enteritis virus MHV Murine hepatitis virus MV Measles virus RSV Respiratory syncytial virus... [Pg.79]

In yet another application of plant virus peptide presentation systems, Borovsky [52] used TMV to present a peptide, trypsin modulating oostatic factor (TMOF), that terminates trypsin biosynthesis in the mosquito gut and causes larval mortality. This unique study uses plant virus particles for the biological control of insect pests. [Pg.87]

TMOF is the abbreviation for "trypsin modulating oostatic factor" which appears to be the primary action of TMOF, inhibiting ovarian maturation through inhibition of midgut trypsin activity and thus blood meal digestion (240). [Pg.296]


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