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Membrane Trafficking in Viral Replication

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Viruses are major pathogens in humans, and in the organisms with which we share this planet. The massive health and economic burden these agents impose has spurred a huge research effort to understand their most intimate details. One outcome of this effort has been the production, in many but certainly not all cases, of effective vaccines and therapies. - other consequence has been the realization that we can exploit viruses and put them to work on our behalf. Viruses are still seen to have the most - tential as vehicles for gene delivery and other therapeutic applications. However, their ability to exploit cellular functions to their own ends makes viruses not only highly effective pathogens but also exquisite experimental tools. Work with viruses underpins much of our current understanding of molecular cell biology and related fields. For membrane traffic in parti- lar, viruses have been crucial in providing insights into key cellular fu- tions and the molecular mechanisms underlying these events.

List of contents

Viral Entry.- The Many Mechanisms of Viral Membrane Fusion Proteins.- The Role of the Cytoskeleton During Viral Infection.- Nuclear Import in Viral Infections.- Viral RNA Replication in Association with Cellular Membranes.- Synthesis and Quality Control of Viral Membrane Proteins.- Receptor Modulation in Viral replication: HIV, HSV, HHV-8 and HPV: Same Goal, Different Techniques to Interfere with MHC-I Antigen Presentation.- Trafficking of Viral Membrane Proteins.

Summary

Viruses are major pathogens in humans, and in the organisms with which we share this planet. The massive health and economic burden these agents impose has spurred a huge research effort to understand their most intimate details. One outcome of this effort has been the production, in many but certainly not all cases, of effective vaccines and therapies. - other consequence has been the realization that we can exploit viruses and put them to work on our behalf. Viruses are still seen to have the most - tential as vehicles for gene delivery and other therapeutic applications. However, their ability to exploit cellular functions to their own ends makes viruses not only highly effective pathogens but also exquisite experimental tools. Work with viruses underpins much of our current understanding of molecular cell biology and related fields. For membrane traffic in parti- lar, viruses have been crucial in providing insights into key cellular fu- tions and the molecular mechanisms underlying these events.

Product details

Assisted by M. Marsh (Editor), Mar Marsh (Editor), Mark Marsh (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 14.10.2004
 
EAN 9783540214304
ISBN 978-3-540-21430-4
No. of pages 259
Weight 504 g
Illustrations IX, 259 p. 19 illus., 11 illus. in color.
Series Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology
Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Microbiology

Protein, B, RNA, infections, infection, cell, proteins, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Virology, Viral Infection, Viral Membrane Protein Synthesis, Viral Interactions, Viral Entry, antigen presentation, Viral Replication, Host Cell Protein Trafficking

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