2-1 Virus Structure and Classification Flashcards
1
Q
What is a:
a) virus?
b) virion?
A
a) A virus is an obligate intracellular parasite that encodes a capsid (protein shell that encapsulates the nucleic acid genome)
B) A virion is the particle encoded by a virus genome
2
Q
Describe a virus genome.
A
Virus genomes are modular and have 3 basic gene modules:
- Capsid proteins: “structural” because they form the virion
- The “replicon,” which encodes the nucleic acid polymerase and accessory proteins to copy the genome
- Multifunctional proteins that interact with the host. Usually “non-structural” because they are left behind in the infected cell and not packaged into the virion
3
Q
What is capsid structure?
A
Helical or icosahedral symmetry
Independent of genome type
4
Q
What is external virion structure?
A
Enveloped virions obtain a lipid bilayer from the host cell; naked virions lack an envelope
5
Q
How are viruses classified?
A
Host cell (Kingdom)
- Eukaryotic or prokaryotic
- Plant, insect, animal
Genome type
- RNA or DNA
- Single- or double-stranded
Virion structure
- Enveloped or naked
- Helical, icosahedral, or complex
6
Q
What are the components of a virus?
A
- Genome segment(s)
- Nucleocapsid
- Capsid or core
- Tegument
- Matrix
- Envelope
- Glycoprotein
- Spike or fiber
7
Q
What is the 3-part general strategy viruses use to survive?
A
- Protect: capsid
- Carry information: to infect a cell, replicate genome, survive intracellularly, and assembly virions
- Transmit to a new host