Multiplication of RNA Plant Viruses

Author:   Chundi L. Mandahar
Publisher:   Springer
Edition:   Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2006
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9789048171811


Pages:   339
Publication Date:   19 October 2010
Format:   Paperback
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Multiplication of RNA Plant Viruses


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Biochemical studies on plant virus RNA replication were in their infancy even in 1999-2000. The picture has improved much since structural and sequence requirements of viral RNA replication and synthesis are beginning to be understood, primarily because of the genetic, molecular, biochemical, and enzymatic studies conducted during the last six years. Certain virus-encoded essential proteins, nucleotide sequence motifs, and RNA secondary structures are central to virus RNA replication, which has a number of stages. Each stage is a complex phenomenon requiring specific factors and conditions. All this has generated much new information so that replication of plus-sense RNA plant viruses has now emerged as a rapidly developing field. However a lot of distance still has to be covered and traversing this distance could prove difficult because no organised corpus of knowledge is available. Hopefully, this book fills the niche and generates understanding of multiplication of plus-sense RNA plant viruses, especially at molecular level. Nearly all the information on various aspects of plant virus multiplication has been collected, collated, and organized in eleven chapters.

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Author:   Chundi L. Mandahar
Publisher:   Springer
Imprint:   Springer
Edition:   Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2006
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 24.00cm
Weight:   0.575kg
ISBN:  

9789048171811


ISBN 10:   9048171814
Pages:   339
Publication Date:   19 October 2010
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

List of Tables. Preface. Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction. I. Positive-Sense RNA viruses. II. Putative Life/Replication Cycle of Plant Viruses. III. Cis-Acting and trans-Acting Viral Nucleotide Sequences. IV. Host Gene Shut-off and Hijacking of Host Cellular Machinery. V. Classification and Nomenclature. VI. Abbreviations. VII. References. 2. Positive-Sense Viral RNA. I. Virus Genome. II. 5’-End. III. 3’-End. IV. Viral Genes. V. Functions of Viral RNA. VI. References. 3. Infection by and Uncoating of Virus Particles. I. Infection. II. Uncoating of Virus Particles. III. References. 4. Replication of Plus-Sense Viral RNA. I. Introduction. II. Models of Viral RNA Replication. III. Negative-Stranded Forms of Replicative RNAs. IV. Double-Stranded Forms of Replicative RNAs. V. Synthesis of Progeny Positive-Strand RNA. VI. Asymmetry in Negative-Strand and Positive-Strand Progeny RNA Synthesis. VII. Time Course of Viral RNA, Viral Protein and Virus Particle Synthesis. VIII. Replication Promotors, Enhancers and Repressors. IX. Template Selection by Cognate Viral Replicases. X. Capsid Protein and Viral RNA Replication. XI. References. 5. RNA-dependant RNA Polymerases and Replicases. I. Introduction. II. Plant Viral Polymerases. III. Specificity. IV. Structure. V. Functions. VI. Classification. VII. References. 6. Helicases. I. Introduction. II. Classification. III. Structure. IV. Function. V. References. 7. Proteinases. I. Introduction. II. Serine and Serine-like Proteinases. III. Papain-like Cysteine Proteinases. IV. Aspartic Proteinases. V. Functions of Proteinases. VI. References. 8. Subgenomic RNAs. I. Introduction. II. Mechanisms of Subgenomic RNA Synthesis. III. Replication of Subgenomic RNA. IV. Subgenomic RNA Promotors. V. Subgenomic RNAs of Some Plant Viruses. VI. Expression of Subgenomic RNAs.VII. Functions of Subgenomic RNAs. VIII. References. 9. Gene Expression. I. Introduction. II. Canonical Translation. III. Translation Strategies of Viral RNAs. IV. Cap-Independent Translation. V. References. 10. Assembly of Virus Particles. I. Introduction. II. Assembly of Rod-Like Virus Particles. III. Assembly of Flexuous Virus Particles. IV. Assembly of Icosahedral Virus Particles. V. Specificity of Virus Assembly. VI. Conclusions. VII. References. 11. Host Factors and Virus Multiplication. I. Introduction. II. Host Proteins and Membranes. III. Functions of Cellular Factors. IV. Sites of Viral RNA Replication. V. Replication Complexes. VI. Membrane-Targeting and Anchoring of Replication Complexes. VII. Vesiculation of Membranes. VIII. References. Subject Index.

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