The Human Virome: Methods and Protocols

The Human Virome

Methods and Protocols
 
Edition number: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018
Publisher: Humana
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ISBN13:9781493993642
ISBN10:149399364X
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:274 pages
Size:254x178 mm
Weight:552 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 8 Illustrations, black & white; 34 Illustrations, color; 32 Tables, color
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Short description:

This book details the most comprehensive, up-to ?date, and cutting-edge protocols used in wet and dry labs to investigate the viral communities  harbored within and on the human body. Chapters guide readers through methods on collection, isolation, identification and computational/statistical analysis, and body niches to cover those methodological issues inherent to the human tissues and organs. Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology series format, chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols, and tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls.

 Authoritative and cutting-edge, The Human Virome: Methods and Protocols aims to facilitate researchers with their daily work in the field of the research on the human virome.

Long description:

This book details the most comprehensive, up-to ?date, and cutting-edge protocols used in wet and dry labs to investigate the viral communities harbored within and on the human body. Chapters guide readers through methods on collection, isolation, identification and computational/statistical analysis, and body niches to cover those methodological issues inherent to the human tissues and organs. Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology series format, chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols, and tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls.



 Authoritative and cutting-edge, The Human Virome: Methods and Protocols aims to facilitate researchers with their daily work in the field of the research on the human virome.

Table of Contents:

1. EM Tomography of LINC Complexes



Marie-Christin Spindler, Frederik Helmprobst, Christian Stigloher, and Ricardo Benavente



 



2. Recombinant Purification of the Periplasmic Portion of the LINC Complex



Victor E. Cruz and Thomas U. Schwartz



 



3. Analysis of High Molecular Weight Isoforms of Nesprin-1 and Nesprin-2 with Vertical Agarose Gel Electrophoresis



Chloe Potter and Didier Hodzic



 



4. Analysis of Nesprin-2 Interaction with its Binding Partners and Actin



Susumu Antoku and Gregg G. Gundersen



 



5. Interactions of Nesprin-4-containing LINC Complexes in Outer Hair Cells Explored by BioID



Brian Burke



 



6. Using Nesprin Tension Sensors to Measure Force on the LINC Complex



Paul T. Arsenovic and Daniel E. Conway



 



7. Analyzing Mechanotransduction through the LINC Complex in Isolated Nuclei



Belaadi Nejma, Millon-Frémillon Angelique, Aureille Julien,  and Guilluy Christophe



 



8. Direct Force Probe for Nuclear Mechanics



Vincent J. Tocco, Srujana Neelam, Qiao Zhang, Richard B. Dickinson, and Tanmay P. Lele



 



9. Centrifugal Displacement of Nuclei in Adherent Cells to Study LINC Complex Dependent Mechanisms of Homeostatic Nuclear Positioning



Ruijun Zhu and Gregg G. Gundersen



 



10. Assembly and use of a Microfluidic Device to Study Cell Migration in Confined Environments



Jeremy Keys, Aaron Windsor, and Jan Lammerding



 



11. Investigating LINC Complex Protein Homo-oligomerization in the Nuclear Envelopes of Living Cells Using Fluorescence Fluctuation Spectroscopy



Jared Hennen, Isaac Angert, Kwang-Ho Hur, G.W. Gant Luxton, and Joachim D. Mueller



 



12. Functional Analysis of the Yeast LINC Complex Using Fluctuation Spectroscopy and Super-resolution Imaging



Jay R. Unruh, Brian D. Slaughter, and Sue L. Jaspersen



 



13. Genetic Analysis of Nuclear Migration and Anchorage to Study LINC Complexes during Development of Caenorhabditis elegans



Heidi N. Fridolfsson, Leslie A. Herrera, James N. Brandt, Natalie E. Cain, Greg J. Hermann, and Daniel A. Starr



14. High-resolution Imaging Methods to Analyze LINC Complex Function during Drosophila Muscle Development



Alexander L. Auld, Mary Ann Collins, Torrey R. Mandigo, and Eric S. Folker



 



15. Computational Methods for Studying the Plant Nucleus



Axel Poulet, Xiao Zhou, Kentaro Tamura, Iris Meier, Christophe Tatout, Katja Graumann, and David E. Evans



 



16. Investigation of Nuclear Periphery Protein Interactions in Plants using the Membrane Yeast Two-Hybrid (MbY2H) System



Maxime Voisin, Emmanuel Vanrobays, and Christophe Tatout



 



17. Immunolabeling Protocols for Studying Meiosis in Plant Mutants Defective for Nuclear Envelope Components



Javier Varas and Mónica Pradillo



 



18. Generation and Analysis of Striated Muscle Selective LINC Complex Protein Mutant Mice



Matthew J Stroud, Xi Fang, Jennifer Veevers, and Ju Chen



 



19. An In Vitro System to Measure the Positioning, Stiffness, and Rupture of the Nucleus in Skeletal Muscle



William Roman, Mafalda R. Pimentel, and Edgar R. Gomes



 



20. Functional Analysis of LINC Complexes in Skin



Iakowos Karakesisoglou, Carmen Mroß, and Angelika A. Noegel



 



21. Detection of SUN1 Splicing Variants at the mRNA and Protein Levels in Cancer       



Ayaka Matsumoto, Nariaki Matsuura, and Miki Hieda



 



22. Next-generation Sequencing and Mutational Analysis: Implications for Genes Encoding LINC Complex Proteins



Peter L. Nagy and Howard J. Worman