Retroviruses - Replication and Consequences for Evolution of Their Hosts - Steve Goff
Offered By: Institute for Advanced Study via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricate world of retroviruses in this comprehensive lecture from the Prospects in Theoretical Physics 2019 series. Delve into the retrovirus life cycle, examining late steps, integration processes, and germline tumors. Investigate the structure and function of retroviral particles, receptors, and envelopes. Gain insights into reverse transcription, focusing on reverse transcriptase enzymes, particularly HIV reverse transcriptase, and DNA synthesis mechanisms. Analyze integrase binding sites and their role in viral replication. Understand the evolutionary consequences of retroviruses on their hosts, bridging the gap between biology and physics in this in-depth presentation by Steve Goff.
Syllabus
Introduction
Retrovirus Life Cycle
Late Steps
Messages
Integration
Germline tumors
Sequence gazing
The particle
Receptors
Envelopes
Reverse Transcription
Reverse Transcriptase
HIV Reverse Transcriptase
DNA Synthesis
integrase
binding sites
Taught by
Institute for Advanced Study
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