Mechanisms of Viral Pathogenesis: From Gene to Pathogen Proceedings of 28th OHOLO Conference, held at Zichron Ya’acov, Israel, March 20–23, 1983

Author:   A. Kohn ,  P. Fuchs
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Edition:   Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1984
Volume:   3
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Pages:   330
Publication Date:   12 October 2011
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Mechanisms of Viral Pathogenesis: From Gene to Pathogen Proceedings of 28th OHOLO Conference, held at Zichron Ya’acov, Israel, March 20–23, 1983


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Venezuelan equine encephalitis (VEE) virus was first isolated in 1938 by Kubes and Rios (1) from the brain of a horse which died during an epizootic of a previously unrecognized disease in Venezuela. VEE-related viruses were subsequently isolated during t~e period of 1943-1963 in Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, Trinidad, Brazil, Surinam, Argentina, Panama, Mexico, and the United States (2) * Shope et ~. (3) fi rst defi ned the vi ru ses in the VEE comp 1 ex t-y showing serological relationships between classical VEE, ~lucambo, and Pixuna viruses. Young and Johnson (2) serologically characterized a variety of VEE isolates and proposed that the complex t>e divided into four subtypes (I, II, III, and IV). Viruses in subtype I were divided into five variants designated IA through IE. During 1069-1~71 a VEE epizootic-epidemic occurred in South America, Central America, and the United States involving a subtype lAB virus which caused high mortality among equines and human d i sea se (4). Venezuelan equine encephalitis viruses are alpha-togaviruses w~ic~ contain a positive strand rit>onucleic acid genome enclosed in an icosa~edral nucleocapsid. The virion has an envelope which contains blO glycoproteins: E2 of 5F,000 daltons (gp56) and E1 of ~O,OOO daltons (gp50) (5,6). Viral neutralization (N) and hemagglutiration (HA) sites have been placed on E2 by the use of monospecific rabtdt antisera and monoclonal antibodies specific for purified viral structural proteins (7-10). Only anti-E2 antisera neutralized virus infectivity or blocked virus hemagglutination.

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Author:   A. Kohn ,  P. Fuchs
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Imprint:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Edition:   Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1984
Volume:   3
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.545kg
ISBN:  

9781461338963


ISBN 10:   1461338964
Pages:   330
Publication Date:   12 October 2011
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Table of Contents

Opening Lecture.- 1 Attentuation in the Control of Gene Expression in Animal Viruses.- Reassortment of Viruses with Divided Genome.- 2 The Use of Reassortant Bunyaviruses to Deduce Their Coding and Pathogenic Potentials.- 3 Genetic Diversity of Buynaviruses and Mechansisms of Genetic Variation.- 4 Variations In Rift Valley Fever Virus.- Molecular Mechanisms In Acute, Persistent and Latent Infections.- 5 Pathogenic Aspects of Murine Coronavirus Infection In Rats.- 6 Persistent Paramyxovirus Infection In Vitro and In Vivo.- 7 Factors Involved In Measles Virus Persistence.- 8 Mechanism of Adeno-Associated Virus Latent Infection.- 9 Host Range Transition of Lymphotropic Minute Virus of Mice During Persistent Infection In L-Cells.- 10 Transplantation of Mouse Genes into Rat Cells Chronically Infected by Moloney Leukemia Virus (M0-MuLV).- Promoters in Pathogenesis.- 11 Transforming Genes of Retroviruses and Cancer Cells.- 12 Control Elements for the Expression of DNA Tumor Viruses.- 13 Non-Expressed Tumor Virus Oncogenes Can Be Activated by Tumor Promoters.- 14 Rearrangement and Activation of a Cellular Oncogene.- 15 Pathogenicity of Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Is Potentially Mediated by Wild-Type Leader RNA which Inhibits Initiation of Transcription.- 16 Structural Features of Picornavirus RNA Involved in Pathogenesis: A Very High Affinity Binding Site for A Messenger RNA-Recognizing Protein.- 17 Molecular Approach to Virulence: Isolation and Characterization of Avirulent Mutants of Rabies Virus.- Cleavae of Glycoprotein In Pathogenesis.- 18 Studies on The Structure and Activities of Influenza Virus Haemagglutinin.- 19 On The Role of Viral Envelope Proteins in Pathogenesis.- 20 On The Pathogenicity of Avian Influenza Virus.- 21 Glycoproteins of Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis(VEE) Virus: Molecular Structure and Function in Virus Pathogenicity and Host Immunity.- Viral Enzymes In Pathogenesis.- 22 Isolation and Characterization of the Viral RNA Dependent RNA Polymerases from Cells Infected with Either the Mahoney or Sabin Attenuated (LSc,2ab) Strains of Poliovirus Type 1.- 23 Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 Thymidine Kinase Controls Virus Pathogenesis and Latency in the Nervous System.- 24 Round Table Discussion.- Author Index.

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