Positive-Strand RNA Viruses

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Otros Autores: Brinton, Margo A. (Editor ), Calisher, Charles H. (Editor ), Rueckert, Roland. (Editor )
Formato: eBook
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Vienna : Springer Vienna : Imprint: Springer, 1994.
Edición:1st ed. 1994.
Colección:Archives of Virology. Supplementa, 9
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-9326-6
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Keynote address
  • The importance of antigenic variation in vaccine design
  • Strategies for control of virus diseases
  • The genetic and functional basis of HIV-1 resistance to nonnucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors
  • Structure-based design of symmetric inhibitors of HIV-1 protease
  • Age-dependent susceptibility to fatal encephalitis: alphavirus infection of neurons
  • Principles and background for the construction of transgenic plants displaying multiple virus resistance
  • The structure of an immunodominant loop on foot and mouth disease virus, serotype O1, determined under reducing conditions
  • Immunopathologic mechanisms of dengue hemorrhagic fever and dengue shock syndrome
  • Molecular aspects of pathogenesis and virulence
  • Cardioviral poly(C) tracts and viral pathogenesis
  • Transgenic mice and the pathogenesis of poliomyelitis
  • Adaptation of positive-strand RNA viruses to plants
  • A molecular genetic approach to the study of Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus pathogenesis
  • Use of drug-resistance mutants to identify functional regions in picornavirus capsid proteins
  • Flock house virus: a simple model for studying persistent infection in cultured Drosophila cells
  • Genome replication and transcription
  • Protein-protein interactions and glycerophospholipids in bromovirus and nodavirus RNA replication
  • Characteristics of the poliovirus replication complex
  • Secretory pathway function, but not cytoskeletal integrity, is required in poliovirus infection
  • Role of sub-genomic minus-strand RNA in Coronavirus replication
  • Common replication strategies emerging from the study of diverse groups of positive-strand RNA viruses
  • Preferential replication of defective turnip yellow mosaic virus RNAs that express the 150-kDa protein in cis
  • In vivo transfection by hepatitis A virus synthetic RNA
  • RNA recombination
  • Recombination between Sindbis virus RNAs
  • Homologous RNA recombination allows efficient introduction of site-specific mutations into the genome of Coronavirus MHV-A59 via synthetic co-replicating RNAs
  • Targeting of the site of nonhomologous genetic recombination in brome mosaic virus
  • Natural recombination in bovine viral diarrhea viruses
  • Sequences at the ends of RNA-2 of 16, a recombinant tobravirus
  • RNA-protein interactions and host-virus interactions
  • Identification and characterization of host factor interactions with cis-acting elements of rubella virus RNA
  • Interaction of cellular proteins with the poliovirus 5? noncoding region
  • IRES-controlled protein synthesis and genome replication of poliovirus
  • Analysis of hepatitis A virus translation in a T7 polymerase-expressing cell line
  • Purification and characterization of the U-particle, a cellular constituent whose synthesis is stimulated by mengovirus infection
  • B-lymphocytes are predominantly involved in viral propagation of hepatitis C virus (HCV)
  • Protein expression and virion maturation
  • Folding of the mouse hepatitis virus spike protein and its association with the membrane protein
  • Assembly and entry mechanisms of Semliki Forest virus
  • The interactions of the flavivirus envelope proteins: implications for virus entry and release
  • Coronavirus polyprotein processing
  • Processing of dengue type 4 and other flavivirus nonstructural proteins
  • Nuclear targeting of Semliki Forest virus nsP2
  • RNA replication
  • Replication and translation of cowpea mosaic virus RNAs are tightly linked
  • Alphavirus positive and negative strand RNA synthesis and the role of polyproteins in formation of viral replication complexes
  • Nodavirus RNA replication: mechanism and harnessing to vaccinia virus recombinants
  • Molecular characterization of Borna virus RNAs
  • Genomic organization and expression of astroviruses and calciviruses
  • Lelystad virus belongs to a new virus family, comprising lactate dehydrogenase- elevating virus, equine arteritis virus, and simian hemorrhagic fever virus
  • Virus receptors
  • Recognition of cellular receptors by bovine corona-virus
  • Mouse hepatitis virus receptors: more than a single carcinoembryonic antigen
  • Host-cell receptors for Sindbis virus
  • Cell surface receptor for ecotropic host-range mouse retroviruses: a cationic amino acid transporter
  • Virus structure and assembly
  • Comparative studies of T = 3 and T = 4 icosahedral RNA insect viruses
  • Retroviral RNA packaging: a review
  • Structural studies of viruses by electron cryomicroscopy
  • Crystallographic and cryo EM analysis of virion-receptor interactions
  • Assembly of tobacco mosaic virus and TMV-like pseudovirus particles in Escherichia coli.