retrovirus
From: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
|
Date: 2008
retrovirus type of RNA virus that, unlike other RNA viruses, reproduces by transcribing itself into DNA. An enzyme called reverse transcriptase allows a retrovirus's RNA to act as the template for this RNA-to-DNA transcription. The resultant DNA inserts itself into a cell's DNA and is reproduced along with the cell and its daughters. The life cycle is completed when the viral DNA in selected daughter cells makes an RNA copy of itself that covers itself in a protein coat and leaves the cell. Retroviruses sometimes destroy the cells whose DNA they alter, as with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS , and sometimes cause them to become cancerous, as with the viruses that cause certain leukemias . Lentiviruses are retroviruses that cause slowly progressing diseases, such as AIDS.
Author not available, RETROVIRUS.,
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 2008
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Copyright 2008 Columbia University Press
For permission to reuse this article, contact Copyright Clearance Center.
Related articles from HighBeam Research:
|
Charged Polymers Modulate Retrovirus Transduction via Membrane Charge Neutralization and Virus Aggregation
Biophysical Journal; 2/1/2004; Davis, Howard E; Rosinski, Matthew; Morgan, Jeffrey R; Yarmush, Martin L; 6467 words;
... mechanisms of charged polymer modulation of retrovirus transduction were analyzed by characterizing ... the virus. INTRODUCTION Recombinant retroviruses are a widely used gene therapy vector ... However, the relatively low efficiency of retrovirus-mediated gene transfer has resulted ...
|
|
The flamenco Locus Controls the gypsy and ZAM Retroviruses and Is Required for Drosophila Oogenesis
Genetics; 4/1/2007; Mével-Ninio, Maryvonne; Pelisson, Alain; Kinder, Jennifer; Campos, Ana Regina; Bucheton, Alain; 7330 words;
... mobilization is localized to the 20A region, the same region where flam maps (DESSET et al. 2003). Thus, we asked whether the flam mutants described ... able to control or not able to control the expression of one or the other retrovirus, gypsy and ZAM. Such control would depend on the polymorphic ...
|
|
Weizmann team catches a sneaky retrovirus
Jerusalem Post; 4/17/2005; JUDY SIEGEL; 597 words;
... 04-17-2005 Headline: Weizmann team catches a sneaky retrovirus Byline: JUDY SIEGEL Edition; Daily Section: News Page: 04 Sunday, April 17, 2005 -- Scientists ... first time the shape of a protein that helps retroviruses, which cause AIDS and cancers such as leukemia, break into cells. Retroviruses ...
|
|
New human retrovirus. (HTLV-V)
Science News; 12/19/1987; 198 words;
New human retrovirus Scientists have discovered another human retrovirus related to--but distinct from--those already associated ... members of the HTLV (human T-lymphotrophic viruses) retrovirus family, all identified since 1980. The previously ...
|
|
Consider testing all feline dental patients for retrovirus infection
DVM; 9/1/2006; Bellows, Jan; 958 words;
... New research demonstrates oral disease, retrovirus link The IDEXX National Oral Disease and Retrovirus Prevalence study, conducted between January ... with positive results to an in-house retrovirus test-the IDEXX SNAP FIV/FeLV Combo Test ...
|
|
Feline retrovirus testing and management update
DVM; 7/1/2005; Little, Susan; 1030 words;
... feline leukemia virus (FeLV): These retroviruses represent two of the most important ... recommends that veterinarians know the retrovirus status of all cats,2 the Amerian Animal ... disease are being tested.3 Diagnosing retrovirus infections Cats may require testing ...
|
|
Viral legacy may make pregnancy possible. (retrovirus sequence ERV-3 may help suppress human immune response to placenta)(Science News of the Week)(Brief Article)
Science News; 9/2/1995; Wu, Corinna; 423 words;
Millions of years ago, a retrovirus infected our primate ancestors ... genome may derive from ancient retroviruses, says Mark Boyd of Hahneman University ... It resembled sequences in other retroviruses known to suppress immunity, leading ...
|
|
TAS: Cancer-causing retrovirus afflicting Tasmanian devils
AAP General News (Australia); 7/23/2003; 481 words;
00-00-0000 TAS: Cancer-causing retrovirus afflicting Tasmanian devils By Libby ... said it appeared to be a devil-specific retrovirus, believed to be transmitted through ... thing that we know of like this is a retrovirus that basically makes cells go crazy ...
|
|
Out of Africa: retrovirus linked to autoimmunity.(Infectious Diseases)
Internal Medicine News; 6/15/2005; Walsh, Nancy; 488 words;
... A newly identified human endogenous retrovirus that is much more prevalent in Africa ... structural proteins of human endogenous retroviruses (HERVs), suggesting a possible role ... possibility that one or both of these retroviruses could be involved in autoimmune disease ...
|
|
Out of Africa: retrovirus linked to autoimmunity.(Musculoskeletal Disorders)
Family Practice News; 6/15/2005; Walsh, Nancy; 484 words;
... A newly identified human endogenous retrovirus that is much more prevalent in Africa ... structural proteins of human endogenous retroviruses (HERVs), suggesting a possible role ... possibility that one or both of these retroviruses could be involved in autoimmune disease ...
|
|
Aventis obtains United States patent.(Useful for treating retroviruses like AIDS)(Brief Article)
BIOTECH Patent News; 9/1/2001; 77 words;
Aventis Pasteur, Ltd. (Canada) has patented an immunogenic retrovirus-like particle which is non-infectious and non-replicating and ... which is introduced into mammalian cells for expression of the retrovirus-like particle. (US 6291227)
|
|
Retrovirus and parvovirus clearance from an affinity column product using adsorptive depth filtration
Biopharm; 9/1/2002; Tipton, Barbara; Beck, Joanne; Boose, Jeri Ann; O'Brien, Thomas; Larsen, William; 3590 words;
... ability to rid protein solutions of retroviruses and parvoviruses. Such filters are ... depth filters are more effective on retroviruses than parvoviruses. Bioprocess streams ... producing cell line might harbor endogenous retroviruses; and because prescreening efficiency ...
|
|
Evolution of Retroviruses: Fossils in our DNA1
Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society; 9/1/2004; Coffin, John M; 4184 words;
UNIQUE AMONG INFECTIOUS AGENTS, retroviruses provide the opportunity for studying ... utility stems from the property that retroviruses must, as a normal and essential part ... whole. Although all viruses, including retroviruses, evolve very rapidly and frequently ...
|
|
Foulpox.(a retrovirus, found in in a vaccine for chickens, confirms that such viruses can reproduce themselves by placing their genes in a conventional virus)(Brief Article)
The Economist (US); 11/22/1997; 554 words;
... the agent that causes AIDS, REV is a retrovirus. This means that its genes are made ... On arrival in a cell, therefore, a retrovirus has to create DNA versions of its genes ... awkward way to proceed, but it allows a retrovirus to multiply in two different ways. The ...
|
|
Interview: Steve Sternberg discusses topics being addressed at the 8th Annual Retrovirus Conference in Chicago
All Things Considered (NPR); 2/6/2001; LINDA WERTHEIMER, NOAH ADAMS; 623 words;
... Sternberg discusses topics being addressed at the 8th Annual Retrovirus Conference in Chicago Host: LINDA WERTHEIMER, NOAH ADAMS ... WERTHEIMER, host: This is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED from NPR News. I'm Linda Wertheimer. NOAH ADAMS, host: And I'm Noah Adams ... theories and studies and drug therapies. This is the 8th ...
|
See all results from premium newspaper and magazine articles, images, maps and more at HighBeam Research.
Related articles from newspapers, magazines and other sources:
Lack of Evidence of Endogenous Avian Leukosis Virus and Endogenous Avian Retrovirus Transmission to Measles, Mumps, and Rubella Vaccine Recipients.
Emerging Infectious Diseases; 1/1/2001; Hussain, Althaf I. Shanmugam, Vedapuri Switzer, William M. Tsang, Shirley X. Fadly, Aly Thea, Donald Helfand, Rita Bellini, William J. Folks, Thomas M. Heneine, Walid; 3909 words;
|
Human retrovirus protocols; virology and molecular biology.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
SciTech Book News; 9/1/2005; 142 words;
|
Toward retrovirus-resistant sheep.
Agricultural Research; 4/1/1994; Mazzola, Vince; 492 words;
|
Retroviruses conference: Some new drugs in the pipeline.
AIDS Treatment News; 4/12/2002; James, John S.; 1707 words;
|
Retroviruses Conference, Feb. 10-14; sites to watch for news.(10th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections )(Brief Article)
AIDS Treatment News; 2/7/2003; 125 words;
|
Retroviruses conference date set.(Brief Article)(Calendar)
AIDS Treatment News; 7/23/2004; 56 words;
|
Retroviruses Conference: Johns Hopkins Report.(Hopkins HIV Report)
AIDS Treatment News; 2/28/2001; James, John S.; 1185 words;
|
Antiretroviral pipeline: new-drug reports from retroviruses conference.
AIDS Treatment News; 2/27/2004; James, John S.; 833 words;
|
Retroviruses conference: Web coverage.(Brief Article)
AIDS Treatment News; 3/8/2002; 434 words;
|
Retroviruses conference reassuring on new treatments, viral targets, research.(Brief Article)
AIDS Treatment News; 3/8/2002; 313 words;
|
|
|