Animal Virology V4
- 1st Edition - January 1, 1976
- Editor: David Baltimore
- Language: English
- Hardback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 1 2 - 0 7 7 3 5 0 - 3
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 3 2 3 - 1 4 2 2 8 - 1
Animal Virology consists of papers presented in a meeting which considered broad issues and advances in animal virology and tumor viruses. This book is divided into nine parts,… Read more
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Request a sales quoteAnimal Virology consists of papers presented in a meeting which considered broad issues and advances in animal virology and tumor viruses. This book is divided into nine parts, representing the nine sessions of the meeting. Five of the nine sections deal particularly with viruses known to be oncogenic in animals, and one of these covers explicitly human oncornaviruses. The other four sections describe the processes common to all viruses: replication, protein synthesis, and persistence, wherein emphasis is given to negative strand viruses and plant viruses.
Preface
I. Messenger RNA Synthesis from DNA
1. Synthesis of Viral RNA in Cells Infected by Avian Sarcoma Viruses
2. Transcription of the Avian RNA Tumor Virus Glycoprotein Gene in Uninfected and Infected Cells
3. Immunoprecipitation of Murine Leukemia Virus-Specific Polyribosomes: Identification of Virus-Specific Messenger RNA
4. Isolation and Preliminary Characterization of SV40 Transcription Complex
5. Expression of Adenovirus DNA during Production Infection
6. Characterization of Viral, Single-Stranded DNA Sequences in Adenovirus Infected Cells
II. Organization and Reverse Transcription of the RNA Tumor Virus Genome
7. Structure of Rous Sarcoma Virus RNA: 1) Localization of N6-Methyladenosine; 2) The Sequence of 23 Nucleotides Following the 5' Capped Terminus m7GpppGmp
8. Towards a Complete Genetic Map of Rous Sarcoma Virus
9. A Partial Genetic Map of Rous Sarcoma Virus RNA: Location of Polymerase, Envelope and Transformation Markers
10. The Initiation Sites of Rous Sarcoma Virus RNA-Directed DNA Synthesis In Vitro
11. Transcription of Avian Sarcoma Virus RNA
12. In Vitro Replication of RNA Tumor Viruses
13. Pro viral DNA Synthesis I. Reverse Transcriptase, Primer tRNA, Nucleic Acid Binding Proteins
14. Differences in the Glycoproteins of Avian Tumor Virus Recombinants: Evidence for Intragenic Crossing Over
15. Transfection of Moloney MuLV DNA
16. Defectiveness in the Bryan High Titer Strain of Rous Sarcoma Virus
17. Host Restriction of Friend Leukemia Virus: Proteins and Messenger RNA
18. Studies on the Mechanism of FV-1 Restriction: Properties of Determinants Specifying Viral Tropism
III. Transformation and Differentiation
19. Germ Line Integration and Leukemogenesis of Exogenous and Endogenous Murine Leukemia Viruses
20. In Vitro Lymphoid Cell Transformation by Abelson Murine Leukemia Virus
21. In Vitro Transformation of Specific Target Cells by Avian Leukemia Viruses
22. Distribution and Function of Defined Regions of Avian Tumor Virus Genomesin Viruses and Uninfected cells
23. Mechanisms of the H-2 Effect on Viral Leukemogenesis
IV. Human Oncornaviruses
24. Interspecies Transfer of RNA Tumor Virus Genes: Implications for the Search for "Human" Type C Viruses
25. Some Evidence for Infectious Type-C Virus in Humans
26. Spontaneous Type C Virus Expression in Human Embryonic Lung Cells (HEL-12): Comparison of Cloned and Mixed Cell Populations
V. Negative Strand Viruses
27. A Transcriptional Map of Vesicular Stomatitis Virus
28. Evidence for the Synthesis of a 'Leader' RNA Segment followed by the Sequential Transcription of the Genes of Vesicular Stomatitis Virus
29. Activation of Parainfluenza Viruses through Host-Dependent Cleavage of an Envelope Glycoprotein
30. The Molecular Organization of Sendai Virus Nucleocapsids
31. Supramolecular Organization of Proteins in Newcastle Disease Virus
32. Influenza Viral RNA Transcripts Synthesized In Vivo and In Vitro
33. The Structure of the RNA of Uukuniemi Virus, A Proposed Bunyavirus
VI. Plant Viruses
34. Structure and Replication of Plant Viroids
35. Complementarity Between Potato Spindle Tuber Vitroid and Cellular DNA: Measurement by RNA-DNA Hybridization
36. Translation and Structure of the RNAs of Brome Mosaic Virus
37. Translation of Tobacco Mosaic Virus RNA
38. Novel Sequencing Techniques Applied to the "tRNA-Like" 3'-Terminus of Turnip Yellow Mosaic Virus RNA
VII. Herpes Viruses
39. Genetics of Herpesvirus
40. The DNA of Epstein-Barr Virus Fragments Produced by Restriction Enzymes: Homologous DNA and RNA in Lymphoblastoid Cells
41. Expression and Regulation of Epstein-Barr Virus in Mammalian Cells
VIII. Viral Protein Synthesis
42. 5'-Terminal 7-Methylguanosine in Viral mRNAs and Its Role in Translation
43. Synthesis of the Polymerase Polypeptides of Semliki Forest Virus
44. Biosynthesis and Processing of Rauscher Leukemia Viral Precursor Polyp roteins
45. Regulation of Protein Synthesis in EMC Virus Infected Cells
IX. Mechanisms of Viral Persistance
46. The Role of Major Histocompatibility Antigens in Cell-Mediated Immunity to Virus Infections
47. Establishment and Detection of Animal DNA Proviruses in Cell Culture Systems
48. Defective Interfering Virus Particles Attenuate Virus Lethality In Vivo and In Vitro
49. Hepatitis B Virus: A Cause of Persistent Virus Infection in Man
Author Index
Subject Index
- No. of pages: 838
- Language: English
- Edition: 1
- Published: January 1, 1976
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Hardback ISBN: 9780120773503
- eBook ISBN: 9780323142281
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David Baltimore
Microbiologist, educator. Gairdner Foundation Annual Award, 1975; US Steel Award in Molecular Biology, 1974. Nobel Prize for Medicine, 1975.
Affiliations and expertise
California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, U.S.A.Read Animal Virology V4 on ScienceDirect