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Viral Genome Replication

  • Provides the first comprehensive review of viral genome replication strategies, emphasizing not only pathways and regulation but also the structure-function, mechanism, and inhibition of proteins and enzymes required for this process

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Table of contents (26 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xvii
  2. Genome replication strategies

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Model of Picornavirus RNA Replication

      • Aniko V. Paul, George A. Belov, Ellie Ehrenfeld, Eckard Wimmer
      Pages 3-23
    3. Coronavirus Genome Replication

      • Stanley G. Sawicki
      Pages 25-39
    4. Flaviviruses

      • Néstor G. Iglesias, Claudia V. Filomatori, Diego E. Alvarez, Andrea V. Gamarnik
      Pages 41-60
    5. Hepatitis C Virus Genome Replication

      • Brett D. Lindenbach, Timothy L. Tellinghuisen
      Pages 61-88
    6. Brome Mosaic Virus RNA Replication and Transcription

      • Guanghui Yi, C. Cheng Kao
      Pages 89-108
    7. Retroviruses

      • Román Galetto, Matteo Negroni
      Pages 109-128
    8. Hepadnaviral Genomic Replication

      • John E. Tavis, Matthew P. Badtke
      Pages 129-143
    9. Rhabdoviruses

      • Sean P.J. Whelan
      Pages 145-162
    10. Orthomyxovirus Genome Transcription and Replication

      • Paul Digard, Laurence Tiley, Debra Elton
      Pages 163-180
    11. Arenaviruses: Genome Replication Strategies

      • Juan C. de la Torre
      Pages 181-200
    12. Core-Associated Genome Replication Mechanisms of dsRNA Viruses

      • Sarah M. McDonald, John T. Patton
      Pages 201-224
    13. Poxviruses

      • Kathleen Boyle, Paula Traktman
      Pages 225-247
    14. Herpesvirus Genome Replication

      • Sandra K. Weller
      Pages 249-265
    15. Host Factors Promoting Viral RNA Replication

      • Peter D. Nagy, Judit Pogany
      Pages 267-295
    16. Host Factors that Restrict Retrovirus Replication

      • Mark D. Stenglein, April J. Schumacher, Rebecca S. LaRue, Reuben S. Harris
      Pages 297-334
  3. Elements, factors and enzymes: Structure-function and mechanism

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. T4 Phage Replisome

      • Scott W. Nelson, Zhihao Zhuang, Michelle M. Spiering, Stephen J. Benkovic
      Pages 337-364
    3. Atomic Structure of the Herpes Simplex Virus 1 DNA Polymerase

      • Shenping Liu, Fred L. Homa
      Pages 365-381

About this book

Currently, there is no single source that permits comparison of the factors, elements, enzymes and/or mechanisms employed by different classes of viruses for genome replication. As a result, we (and our students) often restrict our focus to our particular system, missing out on the opportunity to define unifying themes in viral genome replication or benefit from the advances in other systems. For example, extraordinary biological and experimental paradigms that have been established over the past five years for the DNA replication systems of bacteriophage T4 and T7 will likely be of great value to anyone interested in studying a replisome from any virus. These studies could easily go unnoticed by animal RNA and DNA virologists. It is our hope that this monograph will cross-fertilize and invigorate the field, as well as encourage students into this area of research.

Reviews

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"Viruses are primarily classified by the structure of their genomes. … they can be split into either DNA or RNA, single- or double-stranded, there is great diversity in the means by which their genomes are replicated. … the book describes the replication strategies of, with a couple of exceptions, each of the major viral groups. … I recommend this title to all those interested in viral replication." (Christopher Ring, Microbiology Today, November, 2009)

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eBook USD 169.00
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Softcover Book USD 219.99
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