20 Adenovirus and Vaccinia Virus Translational Control
Abstract
This chapter first summarizes the evidence suggesting that translational regulation of viral gene expression occurs during infection by both viruses, including the early observations that Ad and VV block the host-cell antiviral response that takes place at the level of protein synthesis. The current understanding of translational control in Ad- and VV-infected cells is then discussed, with a particular emphasis on establishing likely mechanisms for translational dominance of the host cell by each virus. (For a more detailed discussion of specific features of infection by Ad and VV and of host cell–virus interactions, see Bablanian 1984; Schneider and Shenk 1987; Moss 1990; Traktman 1990b; Mathews and Shenk 1991; Schneider and Zhang 1993; Mathews, this volume.)
INFECTION AND GENE EXPRESSION BY ADENOVIRUS AND VACCINIA VIRUS
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