IQUIBICEN   23947
INSTITUTO DE QUIMICA BIOLOGICA DE LA FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS EXACTAS Y NATURALES
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Identifying restriction factors for hemorrhagic fever viruses: Dengue and junín
Autor/es:
GIOVANNONI, FEDERICO; CORDO, SANDRA MYRIAM; CÁRCAMO, JOSE RAFAEL PEÑA; GARCÍA, CYBELE C.; MORELL, MARÍA LAURA
Revista:
METHODS IN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY (CLIFTON, N.J.)
Editorial:
Humana Press Inc.
Referencias:
Año: 2018 vol. 1604 p. 351 - 370
ISSN:
1064-3745
Resumen:
Host restriction factors are cellular components that interfere with viral multiplication. They are up-regulated and expressed upon viral infection and in consequence their activity is specific. So far several important restriction factors have been described against diverse viruses. The cellular antiviral mechanisms defined include proteins with the ability to interfere with early steps of viral replication and others that have been shown to block viral morphogenesis. However, other strategies by which the antiviral action is exerted still remain elusive. An additional interesting matter is how viruses also developed ways to by-pass these host-specific obstacles. Thus, unusual cell localization or re-localization represents a frequent virus choice to evade the cellular surveillance. In the present chapter, we summarize methods to identify cell restriction factors, their antiviral activity, and possible subcellular locations where their activity can take place.