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Yoon Ho Park1, Rana Kim1, Kun-Ho Song2
1Department of Biochemistry, College of Natural Sciences, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 24341, Republic of Korea.
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Emerging viral variants can affect both commercial insect production and wild insect populations, highlighting the need to identify molecular features associated with viral host range. TdNV-Korea, isolated from the Korean rhinoceros beetle Allomyrina dichotoma (syn. Trypoxylus dichotomus), represents a Korean isolate within the Oryctes rhinoceros nudivirus (OrNV) lineage associated with infection of a non-Oryctes scarab host. To define candidate features associated with host-range variation, we compared the sequence and predicted structural properties of viral entry factors across OrNV-related isolates using sequence analysis, structural modeling, and electrostatic surface analysis. The major capsid protein VP39 was highly conserved and served as a comparative baseline, whereas the per os infectivity factors GP106 and GP126 showed greater divergence despite their expected constraints during oral entry. GP106 retained an invariant chitin-binding domain, with substitutions restricted to a peripheral C-terminal region, whereas GP126 concentrated most substitutions within a predicted disordered interdomain segment associated with a localized electrostatic shift on a candidate host-interaction surface. Because functional assays were not performed, these findings should be interpreted as a hypothesis-generating model in which two entry factors follow contrasting modes of sequence change. GP126, and secondarily, the GP106 C-terminal region are prioritized for future experimental validation of nudivirus host-range determinants.
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