Coronaviruses and arteriviruses
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Coronaviruses and arteriviruses
(Advances in experimental medicine and biology, v. 440)
Plenum Press, c1998
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注記
"Proceedings of the VIIth International Symposium on Coronaviruses and Arteriviruses, held May 10-15, 1997, in Segovia, Spain"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Coronaviruses and arteriviruses have emerged as major virus families relevant in ani- mal and human health. The order Nidovirales, which includes the Coronaviridae and Ar- teriviridae, was recognized by the International Committee for the Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) in 1996 based on the striking features common to the two virus families. In accord- ance with this decision, the organizers of the coronavirus meeting, held every three years since 1980, invited colleagues working with both virus families to attend the VIIth Interna- tional Symposium on Coronaviruses and Arteriviruses, held in Segovia, Spain, in 1997. This symposium provided a stimulating forum for assessing the progress made since the last of the scientific meeting, which was held in Quebec, Canada. This volume is a collection papers presented at this symposium attended by 170 scientists from academia and industry. "Virus Entry" has been reviewed in the first section of this volume by studying the interaction between mutants of virus receptors and coronavirus spike protein. The neutrali- of virus by soluble receptors has been used to study this interaction.
Interestingly, zation the evolution of virus-receptor interaction leads to interspecies transfer of coronaviruses. Construction of chimeric aminopeptidase, the receptor of group I coronaviruses, has been useful in the identification of the virus-binding sites for coronaviruses of the porcine, ca- nine, feline, and human species. The progress in this area has revealed that the feline ami- nopeptidase is a receptor for all group I coronaviruses.
目次
- Virus Entry: Neutralization of MHV-A59 by Soluble Recombinant Receptor Glycoproteins
- B.D. Zelus, et al. Replication I: The Polymerase: The Arterivirus Replicase: The Road from RNA to Protein(s), and Back Again
- E.J.Snijder. Replication II: RNA Synthesis: Role of the Nonstructural Polyproteins in Alphavirus RNA Synthesis
- D.L. Sawicki, S.G. Sawicki. Protein Expression and Assembly I: Expression: Construction of a Mouse Hepatitis Virus Recombinant Expressing a Foreign Gene
- F. Fischer, et al. Protein Expression and Assembly II: Assembly: Molecular Events in the Assembly of Retrovirus Particles
- M. Sakalian, E. Hunter. Pathogenesis I: The Immune System: Extracellular Enveloped Vaccinia Virus: Entry, Egress, and Evasion
- G.L. Smith, A. Vanderplasschen. Pathogenesis II: Pathology: Pathogenesis of Coronavirus-Induced Infections: Review of Pathological and Immunological Aspects
- S. Perlman. Strategies to Control Coronavirus Induced Diseases: Isolation and Recombinant Expression of an MHV-JHM Neutralising Monoclonal Antibody
- A.F. Kolb, et al. Variability and Evolution: Population Dynamics in the Evolution of RNA Viruses
- E. Domingo, et al. 97 Additional Articles. Index.
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