Herpesvirus transcription and its regulation
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Herpesvirus transcription and its regulation
CRC Press, c1991
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
The herpesviruses are arguably the most successful animal viruses, and nearly 100 distinct examples have been described. Currently, a number of active research groups throughout the world are making important contributions concerning the precise molecular nature of herpesvirus transcripts, the proteins they encode, and the viral and host factors responsible for the control of their expression. Herpesvirus Transcription and Its Regulation describes current programs in a number of leading laboratories and emphasizes the research regarding herpes simplex virus type 1, due primarily to its importance in herpesvirus research. However, several other well-characterized herpesviruses are also described. New research areas covered include molecular analyses of herpesvirus regulatory functions and herpes simplex virus latent phase gene expression. This volume is a timely guide for established research workers and advanced students currently engaged in research on animal virology, viral pathogenesis, and virus-host interactions.
目次
Herpesvirus Transcription-General Aspects. The Induction of a Genes by the a-trans-Inducing Factor. Correlation Between HSV-1 DNA Sequence and Viral Transcription Maps. Functional and Genetic Analysis of the Role of Vmw110 in Herpes Simplex Virus Replication. Analysis of the Regulatory Activities of HSV-1 a Protein ICP27. Genetic Analysis of HSV Genes Required for Genome Replication. Functional Analysis of the Herpes Simplex Virus Gene Products Involved in DNA Replication. Regulation of Cellular Genes by HSV Products. Comparative Analysis of the Parameters That Regulate Expression From Promoters for Two Late HSV-1 Gene Products. Functional Analysis of Regulatory Regions Controlling Strict Late HSV Gene Expression. The Molecular Biology of Herpes Simplex Virus Latency. Regulation of Human Cytomegalovirus Transcription. Regulation of Human Cytomegalovirus Early Gene Expression. Evidence for Posttranscriptional Modulation of Human Cytomegalovirus Gene Expression. The Correlation Between Varicella-Zoster Virus Transcription and the Sequence of the Viral Genome. Equine Herpesvirus Type I Gene Regulation: Characterization of Transcription From the IE Gene Region in a Productive Infection. Comparison of EBV Transcription in Lymphoid and Epithelial Cells. Epstein-Barr Virus Transactivators and Their Role in Reactivation. Index.
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