Viral gene expression regulation refers to any of the processes by which cytoplasmic factors influence the differential control of gene action in viruses. The interplay of the viral genome with the host metabolic machinery involves modifications in both gene expression and regulation. Retroviruses have adapted themselves to use this machinery while maintaining the cell integrity, which is essential to preserve their survival. Consequently, there can be variable host pathogenicity associated with several diseases such as malignancies, immunodeficiencies, and neurological disorders. This book describes current research in the field, and gives a better understanding of the retroviral gene expression regulation that is essential to develop prevention and therapeutic strategies in the future.
Preface; Viral Gene Expression and Host Cell Immunity; Retroviral Gene Expression Regulation; Modulation of Cellular Signaling and Gene Expression by Vitamin E; Vitamin E Activity in Immune Response:: A Possible Immunoenhancing Role in Chronic Viral Infections; Regulation of Geminivirus Gene Expression; Potential Applications in Biotechnology; Gene Expression Regulation in the Developing Brain; A Bioinformatical Approach to the Analysis of Viral and Cellular Internal Ribosome Entry Sites; Analysis of Gene Family Expression in African Endemic- and AIDS-Related Kaposis Sarcoma; Diagnostic Classification using Gene Expression Profiling in AML; Regulation of Baculovirus-Mediated Gene Expression; Index.
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