Front Cover; Advances in Virus Research, Volume 38; Copyright Page; Contents; Chapter 1. Molecular Biology of Rotaviruses; I. Introduction; II. Particle Structure and Composition; III. Gene/Protein Coding Assignments; IV. Viral Entry, Uncoating, and Morphogenesis; V. Role of Specific Viral Proteins in Morphogenesis; VI. Viral Hemagglutinin VP4; VII. Other Structural Proteins; VIII. Highlights and Future Directions; References; Chapter 2. Molecular Biology of Varicella Zoster Virus; I. Introduction; II. Biology of Varicella Zoster Virus; III. Virus Structure; IV. VZV DNA.
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Chapter 4. Control of Expression and Cell Tropism of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1I. Introduction; II. Cellular Control of HIV-1 Expression; III. Stimulation of HIV-1 Expression by Other Viruses; IV. Viral Control of HIV-1 Gene Expression; V. HIV-1 Tropism; VI. Questions to Be Addressed; References; Chapter 5. Interferon-Induced Proteins and the Antiviral State; I. Introduction; II. Interferon-Induced Proteins and Their Recognized Functions; III. Interferon-Induced Inhibition of Virus Replication; IV. Conclusions; References.
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Chapter 6. Expression of a Plant Virus-Coded Transport Function by Different Viral GenomesI. Introduction; II. Comparative Analysis of Plant Virus Genome Organization and Transport Function Expression; III. Host Dependence and Interviral Phenomenological Exchangeability of Transport Function; IV. Concluding Remarks and Suggestions; References; Chapter 7. Structural and Functional Properties of Plant Reovirus Genomes; I. Introduction; II. Plant-Infecting Reoviridae: An Overview; III. Genome Organization for Members of the Genus Phytoreovirus.
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IV. Genome Organization for Members of the Genus FijivirusV. Defining Functions of Virally Encoded Polypeptides; VI. Concluding Remarks; References; Chapter 8. Regulation of Tobamovirus Gene Expression; I. Introduction; II. Regulation of Gene Expression; III. Effects of Alteration of Production of 30K Protein on Phenotype; IV. Conclusions and Speculation; References; Chapter 9. The ""Merry-Go-Round"": Alphaviruses between Vertebrate and Invertebrate Cells; I. Introduction; II. Alphaviruses; III. Mosquito Cells; IV. Replication Machinery; V. Cytopathic Effects; VI. Fusion; References.
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V. Genomic OrganizationVI. Restriction Endonuclease Maps; VII. Virally Encoded Proteins; VIII. Gene Expression; IX. VZV Latency; X. Conclusions; References; Chapter 3. Structure and Function of the RNA Polymerase of Vesicular Stomatitis Virus; I. Introduction; II. Polypeptide Composition of VSV Transcription Complex; III. Some Characteristic Features of the in Vitro Transcription Reaction; IV. L Protein; V. Phosphoprotein NS; VI. Similarity of the NS Protein with Eukaryotic Transcription Activators; VII. Roles of L and NS Proteins in Transcription; References.