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Viral Molecular Machines

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Gebonden, 687 blz. | Engels
Springer New York | 2012e druk, 2011
ISBN13: 9781461409793
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Springer New York 2012e druk, 2011 9781461409793
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This book will contain a series of solicited chapters that concern with the molecular machines required by viruses to perform various essential functions of virus life cycle. The first three chapters (Introduction, Molecular Machines and Virus Architecture) introduce the reader to the best known molecular machines and to the structure of viruses. The remainder of the book will examine in detail various stages of the viral life cycle. Beginning with the viral entry into a host cell, the book takes the reader through replication of the genome, synthesis and assembly of viral structural components, genome packaging and maturation into an infectious virion.

Each chapter will describe the components of the respective machine in molecular or atomic detail, genetic and biochemical analyses, and mechanism. Topics are carefully selected so that the reader is exposed to systems where there is a substantial infusion of new knowledge in recent years, which greatly elevated the fundamental mechanistic understanding of the respective molecular machine. The authors will be encouraged to simplify the detailed knowledge to basic concepts, include provocative new ideas, as well as design colorful graphics, thus making the cutting-edge information accessible to broad audience.

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ISBN13:9781461409793
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:687
Uitgever:Springer New York
Druk:2012

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Viruses: Sophistiated Biological Machines.- F1-Atpase: A Prototypical Molecular Motor.- Reconstructing Virus Structures From Nanometer To Near-Atomic Resolutions With Cryo-Electron Microscropy And Tomography.- Principles Of Virus Structural Organization.- Viral Entry Machines.- Genome Replication Machines.- Capsid Assembly And Maturation.- Genome Packaging Machines.

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