Semler / Wimmer | Molecular Biology of Picornavirus | Buch | 978-1-55581-210-2 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 546 Seiten, Format (B × H): 216 mm x 289 mm, Gewicht: 1578 g

Semler / Wimmer

Molecular Biology of Picornavirus


Neuausgabe 2002
ISBN: 978-1-55581-210-2
Verlag: ASM PR

Buch, Englisch, 546 Seiten, Format (B × H): 216 mm x 289 mm, Gewicht: 1578 g

ISBN: 978-1-55581-210-2
Verlag: ASM PR


A review of the field of picornavirus research in a single, readily accessible volume. • Offers an in-depth analysis of all major aspects of picornavirus research. • Provides a summary of the many significant accomplishments in picornavirus research. • Discusses the path to future discoveries.
This title is published by the American Society for Microbiology Press and distributed by Taylor and Francis in rest of world territories.

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Table of Contents

Historical Perspective

1. History of Poliomyelitis and Poliomyelitis Research, Hans J. Eggers



Taxonomy

2. Molecular and Biological Basis of Picornavirus Taxonomy, Glyn Stanway, Tapani Hovi, Nick H. Knowles and Timo Hyypiä

Virion Structure

3. Picornavirus Structure Overview, Michael G. Rossmann

4. Antibody Interactions with Rhinovirus, Thomas J. Smith

5. Antigenic Variation in Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus, David J. Rowlands and Fred Brown

Virus Entry

6. Cellular Receptors of Picornaviruses: an Overview, Elizabeth Rieder and Eckard Wimmer

7. Poliovirus Receptors and Cell Entry, James M. Hogle and Vincent R. Racaniello

8. Interaction of Major Group Rhinoviruses with Their Cellular Receptor, ICAM-1, Richard J. Kuhn and Michael G. Rossmann

9. Human Rhinovirus Minor Group Receptors, Dieter Blaas

10. Receptors for Coxsackieviruses and Echoviruses, Jeffrey M. Bergelson

11. Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus-Receptor Interactions: Role in Pathogenesis and Tissue Culture Adaptation, Barry Baxt, Sherry Neff, Elizabeth Rieder, and Peter W. Mason



Viral Genomes

12. Picornavirus Genome: an Overview, Vadim A. Agol

13. Alignments and Comparative Profiles of Picornavirus Genera, Ann C. Palmenberg and Jean-Yves Sgro



Initiation of Translation

14. Initiation of Translation of Picornavirus RNAs: Structure and Function of the Internal Ribosome Entry Site, Ellie Ehrenfeld and Natalya L. Teterina

15. Proteins Involved in the Function of Picornavirus Internal Ribosomal Entry Sites, Richard J. Jackson



Proteolytic Processing

16. Processing Determinants and Functions of Cleavage Products of Picornavirus Polyproteins, Louis E.-C. Leong, Christopher T. Cornell, and Bert L. Semler

17. Structure and Function of Picornavirus Proteinases, Tim Skern, Bernhard Hampölz, Alba Guarné, Ignacio Fita, Ernst Bergmann, Jens Petersen, and Michael N. G. James

18. The Aphtho- and Cardiovirus "Primary" 2A/2B Polyprotein "Cleavage,” Martin D. Ryan, Garry Luke, Lorraine E. Hughes, Vanessa M. Cowton, Edwin Ten Dam, Xuejun Li, Michelle L. L. Donnelly, Amit Mehrotra, and David Gani



Viral RNA Replication

19. Possible Unifying Mechanism of Picornavirus Genome Replication, Aniko V. Paul

20. Role of Cellular Structures in Viral RNA Replication, Denise Effer, Rainer Gosert, and Kurt Bienz

21. Poliovirus RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase (3Dpol): Structure, Function, and Mechanism, Craig E. Cameron, David W. Gohara, and Jamie J. Arnold

22. Picornavirus Genetics: an Overview, Vadim A. Agol

23. Error Frequencies of Picornavirus RNA Polymerases: Evolutionary Implications for Virus Populations, Esteban Domingo, Eric Baranowski, Cristina Escarmís, Francisco Sobrino, and John J. Holland



Shutoff of Host Cell Translation and Transcription

24. Picornavirus Proteinase-Mediated Shutoff of Host Cell Translation: Direct Cleavage of a Cellular Initiation Factor, Ernst Kuechler, Joachim Seipelt, Hans-Dieter Liebig, and Wolfgang Sommergruber

25. Poliovirus-Mediated Shutoff of Host Translation: an Indirect Effect, Miguel Zamora, Wilfred W. Marissen, and Richard E. Lloyd

26. Effects of Picornavirus Proteinases on Host Cell Transcription, Asim Dasgupta, Padmaja Yalamanchili, Melody Clark, Steven Kliewer, Lee Fradkin, Sheryl Rubinstein, Saumitra Das, Yuhong Shen, Mary K. Weidman, Rajeev Banerjee, Utpal Datta, Megan Igo, Pallob Kundu, Bhaswati Barat, and Arnold J. Berk

27. Effects of Viral Replication on Cellular Membrane Metabolism and Function, Luis Carrasco, Rosario Guinea, Alicia Irurzun, and Ángel Baraco



Pathogenicity

28. Clinical Significance, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Picornavirus Infections, Harley A. Rotbart

29. Determinants of Poliovirus Pathogenesis, Matthias Gromeier and Akio Nomoto

30. Poliovirus Vaccines: Molecular Biology and Immune Response, P. D. Minor and J. Almond

31. Immunology of the Coxsackieviruses, Nora M. Chapman, Charles J. Gauntt, and Steve Tracy

32. Pathogenesis of Coxsackievirus B Infections, Reinhard Kandolf, Hans-Christoph Selinka, and Karin Klingel

33. Hepatitis A Virus Pathogenesis and Attenuation, Robert H. Purcell and Suzanne U. Emerson

34. Pathogenesis of Theiler's Murine Encephalomyelitis Virus-Induced Disease, Raymond P. Roos

35. Persistent Infections by Picornaviruses, Florence Colbère-Garapin, Isabelle Pelletier, and Laurent Ouzilou



Cell-Free Synthesis and Cell-Free Genetics of Poliovirus

36. Cell-Free Genetics of Poliovirus, Rohit Duggal

37. Poliovirus RNA Replication and Genetic Complementation in Cell-Free Reactions, David J. Barton, B. Joan Morasco, Lucia Eisner Smerage, and James B. Flanegan



Global Eradication of Poliovirus

38. Global Eradication of Poliovirus: History and Rationale, Walter R. Dowdle and Stephen L. Cochi

39. The Mechanism of Poliovirus Eradication, Olen M. Kew and Mark A. Pallansch



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