Principles of Virology. Jane Flint

Principles of Virology - Jane Flint


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cells are dead on the plate with an MOI of 1, and all cells are dead on the plate with an MOI of 10. Explain these observations.

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        Introduction Functions of the Virion Nomenclature Methods for Studying Virus Structure

        Building a Protective Coat Helical Structures Capsids with Icosahedral Symmetry Other Capsid Architectures

        Packaging the Nucleic Acid Genome Direct Contact of the Genome with a Protein Shell Packaging by Specialized Viral Proteins Packaging by Cellular Proteins

        Viruses with Envelopes Viral Envelope Components Simple Enveloped Viruses: Direct Contact of External Proteins with the Capsid or Nucleocapsid Enveloped Viruses with an Additional Protein Layer

        Large Viruses with Multiple Structural Elements Particles with Helical or Icosahedral Parts Alternative Architectures

        Other Components of Virions Enzymes Other Viral Proteins Cellular Macromolecules

        Mechanical Properties of Virus Particles Investigation of Mechanical Properties of Virus Particles Stabilization and Destabilization of Virus Particles

        Perspectives

        References

        Study Questions

      LINKS FOR CHAPTER 4

       Video: Interview with Dr. Michael Rossmann http://bit.ly/Virology_Rossmann

       Movie 4.1: Virus-based piezoelectric generator http://bit.ly/Virology_piezo

       Movie 4.2: Cryo-EM reconstruction of the adenovirus type 5 capsid http://bit.ly/Virology_AD5Cap

       Sizing up adenovirus http://bit.ly/Virology_Twiv101

       The Big Picture Book of Viruses http://www.virology.net/Big_Virology/BVHomePage.html

       ViralZone http://viralzone.expasy.org/

       Viruses in the extreme http://bit.ly/Virology_5-28-15

       Virus particle explorer http://viperdb.scripps.edu/

      WALTER GROPIUS

       Neue Arbeiten der Bauhauswerkstätten, Bauhaus Book no. 7, 1925


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