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Molecular Aspects of Host-Pathogen Interactions: 55 (Society for General Microbiology Symposia, Series Number 55)

Molecular Aspects of Host-Pathogen Interactions: 55 (Society for General Microbiology Symposia, Series Number 55)

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Cambridge University Press
Edition: Illustrated, 5/13/1997
EAN 9780521592154, ISBN10: 0521592151

Hardcover, 373 pages, 23.6 x 15.7 x 2.5 cm
Language: English

An understanding of the relationship between a pathogen and its host is essential for the development of effective disease control measures. This volume focuses on interactions at the molecular level, specifically between the proteins of the infectious agent and the host that has been invaded. Both viral and bacterial systems are considered, with specific examples illustrating the rapid advances being made in defining the molecular mechanisms underlying infection.

1. Overview C. Chothia
2. Picornavirus receptors, tropism and pathogenesis D. J. Evans
3. Cross-talk between Yersinia and eukaryotic cells G. R. Cornelis
4. Host-pathogen protein-protein interactions in Staphylococcus T. J. Foster, O. Hartford and D. O'Connell
5. Mechanisms of microbial adhesion
the paradigm of Neisseriae M. Virji
6. Virus-host interactions in the control of the gene expression of nuclear replicating DNA viruses R. D. Everett
7. Regulation of human immunodeficiency virus gene expression Tat J. Karn, N. J. Keen, M. J. Churcher, F Aboul-Ela, G. Varani and M. J. Gait
8. Chlamydia host and host cell interactions M. Ward
9. Control of the fimbrial expression by a random genetic switch in Escherichia coli C. J. Dorman, N. C. Nolan and S. G. J. Smith
10. Virus and the protein synthesis machinery of the cell
Offense, defense and dependence M. B. Matthews
11. Shigella-induced cytoskeletal reorganisation during host cell invasion G. Tran Van Nhieu, T. Adams, C. Dehio, R. Ménard, A. Skoudy, J. Mounier, R. Hellio, P. Gounon and P. Sansonetti
12. Transport through plasmodesmata and nuclear pores
cell-to-cell movement of plant viruses and nuclear import of Agrobacterium T-DNA R. Lartey, S. Ghoshroy, J. Sheng and V. Citovsky
13. Viral cell recognition and entry M. Rossman
14. Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli and Salmonella species
exploitation of host cells? B. Finlay
15. Host-viral protein-protein in influenza virus replication P. Palese, P. Wang, T. Wolff and R E O'Neill
16. Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies and the formation of protease-resistant prion protein B. Caughey
Index.