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Julian Alexander Hiscox (Editor)

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0470851120 978-0470851128 July 17, 2006 1
Viruses have limited genome-coding capacities and must therefore rely on their host cells to facilitate every step of the infection cycle from the replication of their genomes, transcription and translation of mRNAs to virus assembly. Aimed at virologists and cell biologists Viruses and the Nucleus provides a comprehensive and cohesive overview of this fascinating and fast moving field. It compares and contrasts the ways in which DNA viruses, retroviruses and RNA viruses interact with the host cell nucleus to bring about replication and how they subvert the host cell function to proliferate and survive.

Written by a team of leading experts in the field, this multi-authored text begins with an introduction to the key nuclear process that effect virus biology including cell cycle, transcription, splicing and protein trafficking. It then goes on to explore the advances that have been made in understanding the ways in which specific viruses interact with nuclear sub-structures such as the nucleolus and ND10s, and the implications this interrelationship has for the cell cycle as a whole.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive cross disciplinary coverage of the interrelationship between cell biology and virology.
  • Written by leading experts, this authorative book provides an up to date overview of this highly active field.
  • Covers the latest research areas including virus interactions with sub-nuclear structures, virus protein trafficking into and out of the nucleus and subversion of host-cell function through specific nuclear interactions.

Viruses and the Nucleus is an invaluable resource for students of virology, microbiology and cell biology as well as for those who work within the industry.


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Viruses have limited genome-coding capacities and must therefore rely on their host cells to facilitate every step of the infection cycle from the replication of their genomes, transcription and translation of mRNAs to virus assembly. Aimed at virologists and cell biologistsViruses and the Nucleus provides a comprehensive and cohesive overview of this fascinating and fast moving field. It compares and contrasts the ways in which DNA viruses, retroviruses and RNA viruses interact with the host cell nucleus to bring about replication and how they subvert the host cell function to proliferate and survive.

Written by a team of leading experts in the field, this multi-authored text begins with an introduction to the key nuclear process that effect virus biology including cell cycle, transcription, splicing and protein trafficking. It then goes on to explore the advances that have been made in understanding the ways in which specific viruses interact with nuclear sub-structures such as the nucleolus and ND10s, and the implications this interrelationship has for the cell cycle as a whole.

(‘Key Features’ bullet points to be put in one box)

  • Comprehensive cross disciplinary coverage of the interrelationship between cell biology and virology.
  • Written by leading experts, this authorative book provides an up to date overview of this highly active field.
  • Covers the latest research areas including virus interactions with sub-nuclear structures, virus protein trafficking into and out of the nucleus and subversion of host-cell function through specific nuclear interactions.

Viruses and the Nucleus will be an invaluable resource for students of virology, microbiology and cell biology as well as those who work within the industry.

About the Author

Dr. Julian Alexander Hiscox, School of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Leeds, UK. 

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First Sentence:
Eukaryotic cells, unlike those of prokaryotic bacteria and archaea, possess a membrane-bound organelle called the nucleus. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
replication centres, sonchus yellow net virus, cell cycle factors, coronavirus nucleoprotein, enucleate cells, chromatin status, host cell transcription, promyelocytic leukemia protein, nucleolar localization signals, lamin filaments, host cell cycle, virus core protein, borna disease virus, histone gene expression, viral matrix protein, fibrillar centres, nuclear export pathway, virus nucleocapsid protein, nuclear protein import, replication compartments, nucleolar antigens, oncogenic domains, enucleated cells, nuclear import signal, subnuclear structures
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Cell Biol, Proc Natl Acad Sci, Genes Dev, Biol Chem, Cell Sci, Virus Res, Nucleic Acids Res, Exp Cell Res, Mol Biol Cell, John Wiley, Rift Valley, Struct Biol, Arch Virol, Curr Biol, Annu Rev Biochem, Cell Biochem, Biochem Biophys Res Commun, Exp Med, Trends Biochem Sci, Cancer Res, Front Biosci, Annu Rev Cell Dev Biol, Biochim Biophys Acta, Curr Opin Genet Dev, Nat Genet
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