@article{oai:shizuoka.repo.nii.ac.jp:00005725, author = {Kato, Tatsuya and Suzuki, Fumiaki and Park, Enoch Y.}, issue = {1}, journal = {BMC Biotechnology}, month = {}, note = {application/pdf, BACKGROUND: Baculovirus, which has a width of 40 nm and a length of 250-300 nm, can display functional peptides, receptors and antigens on its surface by their fusion with a baculovirus envelop protein, GP64. In addition, some transmembrane proteins can be displayed without GP64 fusion, using the native transmembrane domains of the baculovirus. We used this functionality to display human prorenin receptor fused with GFPuv (GFPuv-hPRR) on the surface of silkworm Bombyx mori nucleopolyhedrovirus (BmNPV) and then tested whether these baculovirus particles could be used to detect protein-protein interactions.}, title = {Purification of functional baculovirus particles from silkworm larval hemolymph and their use as nanoparticles for the detection of human prorenin receptor (PRR) binding}, volume = {11}, year = {2011} }