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Flexible viruses

structural disorder in viral proteins
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Year: 2012
Publisher: Hoboken, NJ, Wiley
Series: Wiley series on protein and peptide science
Media group: Ausleihbestand
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This book provides up-to-date information on experimental and computational characterization of the structural and functional properties of viral proteins, which are widely involved in regulatory and signaling processes. With chapters by leading research groups, it features current information on the structural and functional roles of intrinsic disorders in viral proteomes. It systematically addresses the measles, HIV, influenza, potato virus, forest virus, bovine virus, hepatitis, and rotavirus as well as viral genomics. After analyzing the unique features of each class of viral proteins, future directions for research and disease management are presented.
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Preface.
1. Do viral proteins possess unique features? (Vladimir Uversky).
 
2. Functional role of structural disorder in capsid proteins (Lars Liljas).
 
3. Structural disorder within the nucleoproteins and phosphoproteins of measles, Nipah and Hendra viruses (Johnny Habchi and Sonia Longhi).
 
4. Structural disorder within the Sendai virus nucleoprotein and phosphoprotein (Rob Ruigrok and Martin Blackledge).
 
5. Structural disorder in Rhabdoviridae phosphoproteins (Marc Jamin).
 
6. Structural disorder in matrix proteins from HiV-related viruses (Vladimir Uversky and Keith Dunker).
 
7. Structural disorder in proteins from influenza virus (Vladmir Uversky and Keith Dunker).
 
8. Structural disorder in the HIV-1 Vif protein and oilgomerization-dependent gain of structure (Assaf Friedler).
 
9. Order from Disorder: Structure, Function and Dynamics of the HIV-1 Transactivator of Transcription (Joe D. O’Neil).
 
10. Intrinsically disordered protein domains of the non structural proteins of Sesbania mosaic virus and their functional role (Handanahal S. Savithri).
 
11. Intrinsic disorder in genome-linked viral proteins VPgs of potyviruses (Jadwiga Chroboczek, Eugénie Hébrard, Kristiina Mäkinen, Thierry Michon and Kimmo Rantalainen).
 
12. Intrinsic disorder in HPV 16 E7 protein (Gonzalo de Prat-Gay).
 
13. The Semiliki forest virus serine protease is disordered and yet displays catalytic activity (Manuel Morillas).
 
14. Intrinsic disorder in the core proteins of Flaviviridae (Jean-Luc Darlix).
 
15. Domains 2 and 3 of non-structural protein 5A (NS5A) of hepatitis C virus is natively unfolded (Ho Sup Yoon).
 
16. Intrinsic disorder within phage N protein and interaction with the E. coli NusA protein (Kristian Schweimer).
 
17. The N-terminal extension region of Hordeivirus movement TGB1 protein consists of two domains with different content of disordered structure (V.V. Makarov, M.E. Tailansky, E.N. Dobrov, N.O. Kalinina).

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Statement of Responsibility: edited by Vladimir N. Uversky ; Sonia Longhi
Year: 2012
Publisher: Hoboken, NJ, Wiley
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Classification: Search for this systematic VI-10, NA-30, MB-40
Subject type: Search for this subject type Monographien
ISBN: 9780470618318
ISBN (2nd): 0-470-61831-0
Description: XXI, 494 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
Series: Wiley series on protein and peptide science
Tags: Virologie allgemein; Proteine; Medizinische Mikrobiologie; Viral proteins; LC
Participating parties: Search for this character Uversky, Vladimir N. [Hrsg.]; Longhi, Sonia [Hrsg.]
Language: englisch||
Footnote: Literaturangaben
Media group: Ausleihbestand