Principles of Virology, Volume 1

  • Principles of Virology, Volume 1: Molecular Biology
    By Jane Flint, Vincent R. Racaniello, Glenn F. Rall

    Locker JK, Griffiths G. 1999. An unconventional role for cytoplasmic disulfide bonds in vaccinia virus proteins. J Cell Biol 144:267–279. Senkevich TG, White CL, Koonin EV, Moss B. 2002. Complete pathway for protein disulfide bond ...

  • Principles of Virology, Volume 1: Molecular Biology
    By Jane Flint, Vincent R. Racaniello, Glenn F. Rall

    (A) The E. coli chaperone GROEL promotes folding of the bacteriophage T4 major coat protein (gp23) and its assembly to ... (C) The contribution to the folding of Gag of the cytoplasmic chaperone TRIC is based on studies of Mason-Pfizer ...

  • Principles of Virology, Volume 1: Molecular Biology
    By Vincent R. Racaniello, Glenn F. Rall, Anna Marie Skalka

    Lai JS, Cleary MA, Herr W. 1992. A single amino acid exchange transfers VP16-induced positive control from the Oct-1 to the Oct-2 homeo domain. Genes Dev 6:2058–2065. Stevens JL, Cantin GT, Wang G, Shevchenko A, Shevchenko A, Berk AJ.

  • Principles of Virology, Volume 1: Molecular Biology
    By Jane Flint, Vincent R. Racaniello, Glenn F. Rall

    This edition carefully reflects the results of extensive vetting and feedback received from course instructors and students, making this renowned textbook even more appropriate for undergraduate and graduate courses in virology, ...

  • Principles of Virology, Volume 1: Molecular Biology
    By Vincent R. Racaniello, Glenn F. Rall, Anna Marie Skalka

    This fully updated edition represents the rapidly changing field of virology. A major new feature is the inclusion of 26 video interviews with leading scientists who have made significant contributions to the field of virology.