Ch 6 Flashcards

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Viral structure

  • Naked virus
  • Enveloped virus

*capsids are made out of capsomers

A

(Nucleocaspid)
-Caspid+nucleid acid

Naked virus
-only nucleocapsid

Enveloped
-nucleocapsid + viral envelope

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Capsids

  • helical
  • icosahedral

Envelope

*both help viral RNA&DNA ito cell& protect nucleic acid when virus is outside of the host cell

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CAPSIDS
(helical)
-proteins polymerize in helical form
(icosahedral)
-20 sided with 12 corners

ENVELOPE (fat+protein)

  • exposed proteins on outside of the envelope (spikes) are essential for attachment of the virus to the host cell
  • can be inactivated if dehydrated/disorganized
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Complex viruses

  • Poxvirsuses
  • Bacteriophages
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(Poxvirsuses)

  • lack capsid
  • covered by dense layer of lipoproteins

(Bacteriophages)

  • polyhedra nucleocapsids
  • helical tail
  • attachment filters
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  • Modes of viral multiplication (Lytic Cycle)
    • Adsorption (lock and key)
    • Penetration
    • Uncoating
    • Synthesis
    • Assembly
    • Release

Note: Acute infections(only in lytic cycle)

-host cells do not survive lytic cycles

A

(Adsorption)
-binding on virus to specific molecules on the host cell
(Penetration)
-genome enters the cell
>Endocytosis-entire virus engulfed
>Fusion-envelope merges membrane»entry into cytoplasm
(Uncoating)
-viral nucleic acid is released from capsid
(Synthesis)
-viral components are produced
(Assembly)
-new viral particles are constructed
(Release)
-assembled viruses are released by budding
>Budding(endocytosins)
>Lysis(nonenveloped &complex viruses)

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Cytopathic effects

  1. changes in size and shape
  2. cytoplasmic inclusion bodies
  3. inclusion bodies
  4. cells fuse to form multinucleated cells
  5. cell lysis
  6. Transform DNA
  7. transform cells into cancerous cells
A
  1. changes in size and shape
  2. cytoplasmic inclusion bodies
  3. inclusion bodies
  4. cells fuse to form multinucleated cells
  5. cell lysis
  6. Transform DNA
  7. transform cells into cancerous cells
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6
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Persistent infections

  • chronic
  • latent
  • SLOW PROGRSSION

(Lytic and lysogenic)

A

cells harbor the virus and not immediately lysed.
can reactivate into chronic latent states

> HSV1,2
H ZS
Measles

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Steps in Phage Replication-lytic

(some)>Temperate phages undergo lysogenic cycle

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  1. Adsorption
  2. Penetration
  3. Replication
  4. Assembly
  5. Maturation
  6. Lysis & Release
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Lysogeny
-spread of virus without killing host

(integration)
-with or without integration

(episomal)
-when virus does not enter host genome

(Lysogenic conversion)

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  • Viral genome inserts into bacterial genome and becomes an inactivated prophage
  • the cell in not lysed

Prophage is retained and copied

-induction may occur
>reseulting in activation of lysogenic prophage followed by vial replication and lysis

(Lysogenic conversion)
-phage genes in the bacterial chromosome can cause production of toxins and enzymes t

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9
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Techniques in cultivating and ID Animal viruses

-Methods

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Methods:

  • cell tissue cultures
  • bird embryos
  • live animal innoculation
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10
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Prions

A
  • misfolded proteins
  • resistant to usual sterilization
  • cause transmissible spongiform encephalopathies-fatal neurodegenertive disease
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11
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Prion Diseases
(Protichation infection agents)
-may occur throughorgan transplants

Treatment

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DISEASES:           (neurological)
(animals)
-scapies
-bovine
-wasting disease
(humans)
-Creuzfeldt-Jakob Syndrome
NERVOUS

TREATMENT:
with growth hormone

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12
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Satellite viruses

Viroids

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Satellite viruses
-dependant on other viruses for replication
>Delta agent(only with hepatitis B)

Viroids

  • short pieces of RNA
  • no protein coat
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13
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Baltimore viral taxonomy

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transcription and translation relies heavily on mRNA

dsRNA>mRNA>proteins

(-)DNA>(+)DNA>mRNA>protein

(-)RNA>(+)RNA>mRNA>proteins

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14
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1L of sea water has 10^5 particles

-Viruses attack bacteria in the ocean

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Viruses lack machinery to synthesize proteins

  • they have no ribosomes!
  • they must use host

-viruses in ocean will not infect you because they do not have the machinery to do so

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