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Insect Molecular Virology Advances and Emerging Trends

By: Bryony C Bonning(Editor)
264 pages, colour illustrations, tables
Insect Molecular Virology
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  • Insect Molecular Virology ISBN: 9781912530083 Paperback Jun 2019 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-4 weeks
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About this book

The substantial costs of insect-associated viruses, ranging from honey bee decline to human, animal and plant disease, have driven investment in molecular research toward mitigation. Interest in insect viruses extends beyond these negative impacts however with biotechnological insect virus-based tools used to produce recombinant proteins, for gene therapy, vaccine production, and virus-induced gene silencing.

Insect Molecular Virology opens with a description of the insect virome and the explosion in discovery of new viral taxa. The following four chapters focus on anti-viral immunity including endogenous viral elements some of which may provide the molecular basis for long-term anti-viral immunity, the discovery of new viral suppressors of RNA interference, the role of new classes of small RNA molecules in dictating infection outcomes, and the Drosophila-dicistrovirus model as a powerful resource for insect molecular virology. The application of omics tools to insect-vectored plant viral disease, recent advances in tetravirus, polydnavirus, and baculovirus research are then described. The final chapters review progress in baculovirus expression vector and surface display technologies for use in laboratory and therapeutic applications.

Written by leading experts, Insect Molecular Virology is essential reading for students and scholars of insect virology and immunology and provides a valuable resource for users of baculovirus-derived tools.

Contents

1. The Insect Virome: Opportunities and Challenges / Bryony C. Bonning  Pages: 1-12
2. The Widespread Occurrence and Potential Biological Roles of Endogenous Viral Elements in Insect Genomes / Carol D. Blair, Ken E. Olson and Mariangela Bonizzoni      Pages: 13-30
3. Sensing Viral Infections in Insects: A Dearth of Pathway Receptors / Loïc Talide and Jean-Luc Imler and Carine Meignin     Pages: 31-60
4. miRNA Modulation of Insect Virus Replication / Verna Monsanto-Hearne and Karyn N. Johnson    Pages: 61-82
5. Dicistrovirus-Host Molecular Interactions / Reid Warsaba, Jibin Sadasivan and Eric Jan Pages: 83-112
6. Looking Through the Lens of 'Omics Technologies: Insights Into the Transmission of Insect Vector-borne Plant Viruses / Jennifer R. Wilson, Stacy L. DeBlasio, Mariko M. Alexander and Michelle Heck      Pages: 113-144
7. Advances in Tetravirus Research: New Insight Into the Infectious Virus Lifecycle and an Expanding Host Range / Rosemary Ann Dorrington, Meesbah Jiwaji, Janet Awino Awando and Mart-Mari de Bruyn  Pages: 145-162
8. Polydnaviruses: Evolution and Function / Michael R. Strand and Gaelen R. Burke   Pages: 163-182
9. Advances in Molecular Biology of Baculoviruses / Manli Wang and Zhihong Hu Pages: 183-214
10. Recent Developments in the Use of Baculovirus Expression Vectors / Robert D. Possee, Adam C. Chambers, Leo P. Graves, Mine Aksular and Linda A. King    Pages: 215-230
11. Baculovirus as Versatile Vectors for Protein Display and Biotechnological Applications / Chih-Hsuan Tsai, Sung-Chan Wei, Huei-Ru Lo and Yu-Chan Chao    Pages: 231-256

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By: Bryony C Bonning(Editor)
264 pages, colour illustrations, tables
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