id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-316789-nb4437qs Omel’yanchuk, L. V. Drosophila melanogaster as a model for studying the function of animal viral proteins 2011-07-16 .txt text/plain 3481 174 52 Studies in which Drosophila melanogaster individuals carrying transgenes of animal viruses were used to analyze the action of animal viral proteins on the cell are reviewed. At the same time, it is commonly known that in addition to these proteins serving the structural function viral genomes contain genes responsible for finer aspects of interaction with host cells: cell proliferation (in fact, isolation of oncogenes was made on the basis of this property) and cell apoptosis. Drosophila was successfully used to study viral genes and proteins inhibiting programmed death (apoptosis) of host cells. The authors of the work [19] cloned the HIV tat gene in the pCasPeR vector containing the hs promoter capable of heat shock activation of transgene expression in all tissues. ./cache/cord-316789-nb4437qs.txt ./txt/cord-316789-nb4437qs.txt