8. Lecture Flashcards

1
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the cause and frequency of mutations in cells, DNA virus and in RNA virus

A
failures in the NA replication
•Cell: 10⁻⁹
•DNA virus: 10⁻⁵
•RNA virus: 10⁻³
→effective polymerase, but no proofreading activity
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2
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mutations can be spontanious and induced, what can they be induced by?

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  • irradiation – UV, X-ray, atomic radiation

* mutagenic drugs – halogenated uridine

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3
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silent mutation

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no phenotypic change
•untranslated region
•redundant translation code
•not important amino acid

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4
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lethal mutation

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nonsense (stop) or missense (aa. change)

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5
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•Conditionally lethal mutation:

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  • changes in the multiplication activity

* i.e.: thermo-sensitive mutants

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6
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•Beneficial mutation:

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  • rare

* accidental!

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7
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evolution of virus compaired to the host’s evolution

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the virus evolution is a million times quicker than the host’s evolution - no proof reading

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8
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how to stabilize virus strains

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  • protect from mutations – low passages
  • seed virus, virus banks
  • freeze drying, 4°C, (-20°C), -80°C, -196°C
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9
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antigenic change

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antigen structure change, cannot neutralize the virus

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10
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Antigenic change causing viral phenotype change due to

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  • escape mutants
  • antigenic drift
  • Changes in host species specificity:
  • Changes in organ specificity
  • different tissue tropism
  • virulence variants
  • Cytopathic effect, plaque formation
  • Temperature optimum
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11
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antigenic shift

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antigenic structure changes

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12
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escape mutants

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defend itself from host immune responses by making mutations in its genotype and phenotype

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13
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tissue tropism

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(cell cultures, the tissue that support viral growth

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14
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Virulence variants

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( ability to infect or damage a host.)

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