Molecular Action of Toxins and Viruses ( Volume 2 )

Publication series :Volume 2

Author: Cohen   P.;Heyningen   S. Van  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9780444600974

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780444804006

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780444804006

Subject: R378 pathogenic bacteria

Language: ENG

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Molecular Action of Toxins and Viruses investigates the molecular action of bacterial toxins and viruses and its striking similarity to the mechanisms by which many neural and hormonal stimuli control normal cell functions. Topics covered include the biological activity of diphteria toxin; the role of cholera toxin in the regulation of hormone-sensitive adenylate cyclase; toxic lectins and related proteins; and bacterial cytolysins (membrane-damaging toxins).

Comprised of nine chapters, this volume begins with a discussion on the biosynthesis and biological activity of diphtheria toxin, toxin-resistant mutant cells, and the entry of toxin into cells and fragment A in the cytoplasm of living cells. The reader is then systematically introduced to the use of cholera toxin as a probe to study the regulation and interaction of adenylate cyclase components; the toxic action of lectins and related proteins such as abrin, ricin, and modeccin; and the ability of bacterial cytolysins to damage cell membranes. The remaining chapters focus on the mechanism of action of colicin E2, colicin E3, and cloacin DF13; similarities in the action of different bacterial toxins; the role of cell membranes in infection with bacterial viruses and colicins; and the life cycle and infection mechanisms of bacteriophage T4. The book concludes with an analysis of the involvement of protein kinases in viral transformation.

This monograph will be of interest to students, practitioners, and rese

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 10

Editors foreword

pp.:  6 – 8

List of contributors

pp.:  8 – 18

Table of Contents

pp.:  10 – 6

Chapter 2. Cholera toxin action and the regulation of hormonesensitive adenylate cyclase, by Gary L. Johnson

pp.:  50 – 68

Chapter 3. Toxic lectins and related proteins, by Sjur Olsnes and Alexander Pihl

pp.:  68 – 124

Chapter 4. Bacterial cytolysins (membrane-damaging toxins),by J. P. Arbuthnott

pp.:  124 – 148

Chapter 5. The mechanism of action of colicin E2, Colicin E3 and Cloacin DF13, by Karen S. Jakes

pp.:  148 – 186

Chapter 6. Similarities in the action of different toxins, by Simon van Heyningen

pp.:  186 – 208

Chapter 7. The role of cell membranes in infection with bacterial viruses and colicins, by Manfred Schweiger and Monica Hirsch-Kauffmann

pp.:  208 – 236

Chapter 8. Bacteriophage T4 infection mechanisms, by Diet mar Rabussay

pp.:  236 – 350

Chapter 9. Protein kinases and viral transformation, by Tony Hunter and Bartholomew M. Sefton

pp.:  350 – 384

Subject index

pp.:  384 – 388

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