Recombinant viruses provide an efficient mechanism for the transfer and expression of DNA in eukaryotic cells. First the transfer of DNA by viral infection-utilizing specific cell surface receptors and cellular intern- ization mechanisms-occurs much more readily than DNA transfer via uptake induced by such physical methods as calcium phosphate coprecipitation or electroporation. Second the novel strategies employed by the virus to express its own genes can then be hijacked in the recombinant virus to express the researchers gene of interest The purpose of Practical Molecular Virology isthus to compile a coll- tion of readily repeatable gene transfer and expression methods from wo- ers expert in the use of a variety of recombinant viral vectors . These include those designed for the production of recombinant antigens such as pol- virus and yeast Ty-VLPs; those giving very high levels of recombinant protein expression for example baculovirus vaccinia virus and SV40; and finally viral vectors used for efficient stable gene transfer to eu otic cells such as retroviruses and herpesviruses . The first chapter describes the viral life cycle for each virus and explains how this can be adapted to allow construction of recombinant vectors. Subsequent chapters deal with methods for producing and char- terizing recombinant viruses . I make no apology for the hyperproliferation of chapters dealing with recombinant retroviral methods and applications since I believe this is clearly proportional to the recent expansion of interest in these techniques.
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