Complementary Strategies to Study Virus Structure and Function, Volume 104, the latest release in the Advances in Virus Research series, highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters on X-ray structures from crystals of viral proteins grown in cellula, NMR and SAXS to study protein dynamics and natively disordered viral proteins, Mass spectrometry to study virus particle assembly, Atomic force microscopy to study virus particles, Non-enveloped viruses and interactions with antibodies, Non-enveloped viruses and their mechanism of entry into cells, Structures of enveloped virions by electron cryo-microscopy and cryo-tomography, and many other interesting topics.
Volume editor:
Felix Rey (Institut Pasteur Paris France)
Imprint: Academic Press Inc
Country of Publication: United States
Dimensions:
Height: 229mm,
Width: 152mm,
Weight: 680g
ISBN: 9780128184561
ISBN 10: 0128184566
Series: Advances in Virus Research
Pages: 349
Publication Date: 13 September 2019
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
,
Undergraduate
Format: Hardback
Publisher's Status: Active
1. The viral replication organelles within cells studied by electron microscopy Martin Sachse, Isabel Fernández de Castro, Raquel Tenorio and Cristina Risco 2. Structures of enveloped virions determined by cryogenic electron microscopy and tomography Robert Stass, Weng M. Ng, Young Chan Kim and Juha T. Huiskonen 3. CryoEM reconstruction approaches to resolve asymmetric features Daniel J. Goetschius, Hyunwook Lee and Susan Hafenstein 4. Structural insights into coronavirus entry Maria Alejandra Tortorici and David Veesler 5. Structural analysis of pleomorphic and asymmetric viruses using cryo-electron tomography and subtomogram averaging Martin Obr and Florian KM Schur 6. The application of atomic force microscopy for viruses and protein shells: Imaging and spectroscopy Pedroa J. de Pablo 7. Structural mass spectrometry goes viral Jasmin Dülfer, Alan Kadek, Janine-Denise Kopicki, Boris Krichel and Charlotte Uetrecht 8. Illuminating the virus life cycle with single-molecule FRET imaging Maolin Lu, Xiaochu Ma and Walther Mothes 9. Polyhedra, spindles, phage nucleus and pyramids: Structural biology of viral superstructures Fasséli Coulibaly
Felix Rey is at Institut Pasteur, Paris, France