1st Edition

Hepatitis C Viruses Genomes and Molecular Biology

Edited By Seng-Lai Tan Copyright 2006
    470 Pages 48 B/W Illustrations
    by Taylor & Francis

    Hepatitis C is recognized as one of the most important new diseases afflicting man. The discovery, diagnosis and initial treatments of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection are all perfect examples of the increasing impact molecular biology is currently having on disease management throughout the globe. Both the intensity and breadth of HCV research are growing at a remarkable pace and exciting new discoveries are becoming almost commonplace.

    This book discusses the most recent aspects of HCV infection, replication and molecular biology. The authors review the current state of progress in HCV molecular biology and discuss the questions that are currently facing molecular investigators. The chapters provide in-depth reviews of the most critical areas of HCV molecular research today.

    Introduction: Hepatitis C 1. HCV Genome and Life Cycle 2. HCV 5' and 3'UTR: When Translation Meets Replication 3. Assemble and Interact: Pleiotropic Functions of the HCV Core Protein 4. HCV Glycoproteins: Assembly of a Functional E1-E2 Heterodimer 5. HCV NS2/3 Protease 6. HCV NS3-4A Serine Protease 7. HCV Helicase: Structure, Function, and Inhibition 8. HCV NS4B: from Obscurity to Central Stage 9. HCV NS5A: A Multifunctional Regulator of Cellular Pathways and Virus Replication 10. Biochemical Activities of the HCV NS5B RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase 11. HCV Replicon Systems 12. Animal Models for HCV Study 13. HCV Regulation of Host Defense 14. Regulation of Adaptive Immunity by HCV 15. Recombinant Vesicular Stomatitis Virus (VSV) and Other Strategies in HCV Vaccine Designs and Immunotherapy 16. Development of an Infectious HCV Cell Culture System

    Biography

    Seng-Lai Tan