Structure-function relationships of human pathogenic viruses /
| Uniform Title: | Structure-function relationships of human pathogenic viruses (Print) |
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| Other Authors: | , |
| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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New York :
Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers,
[2002]
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Cell entry and egress
- 1.1: Epstein Barr virus glycoproteins and their roles in virus entry and egress
- 1.2: Structure and function of viral glycoproteins in membrane fusion
- 2. Viral replication
- 2.1: Viral RNA-directed polymerases: structure and function relationships
- 2.2: Marburg virus replication and nucleocapsid formation: different jobs, same players
- 3. Viral determinants for capsid formation and packaging
- 3.1: Packaging DNA into herpesvirus capsids
- 3.2: From concatemeric DNA into unit-length genomes - a miracle or clever genes?
- 4. Determinants for viral maturation
- 4.1: Role of envelope proteins in measles virus assembly
- 4.2 The predominant Varicella-zoster virus gE and gI glycoprotein complex
- 4.3: Expression strategy and function of the filoviral glycoproteins
- 5. Pathogensis
- 5.1: Prions: when proteins take a wrong turn
- 5.2: Human immunodeficiency virus: from virus structure to pathogenesis
- 5.3: The role of hemagglutinin and neuraminidase in influenza virus pathogenesis
- 6. Viral oncogenesis
- 6.1: Rhadinovirus pathogenesis
- 6.2: Interaction of papillomaviral oncoproteins with cellular factors
- 7. Defense mechanisms
- 7.1: Cytomegalovirus glycoprotein interacting with MHC class I molecules and MHC-encoded peptide transporter
- 7.2: Regulation of cellular genes by cytomegalovirus.