6.2.1 Virus Stucture Flashcards

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What are the properties of a virus?

A

Obligate intracellular parasite

Needs host cell to survive

Lacks organelles

Extremely small (filterable agents)

Need electron microscope to visualise

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Describe the components of virus structure

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Virus can be naked or enveloped

Viral envelope

Host derived lipid bilayer

Virus encoded glycoproteins

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3
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What is the difference between positive sense and negative sense in single stranded RNA viruses?

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Positive sense - Can be translated directly to protein

Negative sense - Must synthesise positive sense strand before viral proteins can be translated

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4
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What is meant by a segmented viral genome?

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Genome is divided into several parts

In RNA viruses each segments codes for one protein

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How does replication of an RNA virus differ to a DNA one?

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RNA required RNA polymerase to replicate, and is prone to error so more variable and can rapidly evolve.

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6
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What are the three capsid types?

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Icosahedral

Helical

Complex

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Describe icosahedral capsid symmetry

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12 vertices

20 triangular sides (facets)

Composed of capsomers (structural unit)

5:3:2 symmetry

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Describe helical capsid symmetry.

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Structural unit is one capsid protein

Single capsid protein molecules arranged as helix

All helical viruses are enveloped

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9
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Describe complex capsid symmetry.

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Usually large viruses >100 proteins

Neither helical or icosohedral structure

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Characteristics of enveloped viruses

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Irregular shape

Host-derived lipid bilayer

Contain receptors for virus entry

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What are the methods of viral release from a cell?

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Enveloped viruses - budding

Naked viruses - lysis

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12
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Function of virus capsid

A

Structure

Protection

Allows cell entry via receptors

Induces antibody response

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13
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Function of virus envelope proteins

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Structure

Allows attachment and entry via receptors

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