Intro To Viruses- Lecture 10/20/21 Flashcards
Process of viral infection (4 steps)
1- Attachement to surface receptors
2- Expression of viral genes
3- Genome replication
4- Assembly and egress
Virions
Infectious unit of the virus, can make 100s in one cell
Basic virion structure
- Nucleic acid genome
- Capsid (protein shell)
- Viral attachment proteins
Envelope
Lipid surrounding that contains all other parts, sensitive to detergent (Some viruses)
Naked Virus
Does not have an envelope
Two structures of the capsid
- Icosahedral
- helical
Gp41/gp120 and CD4 interaction
How HIV viruses get into helper T cells
Neutralizing antibody
Can block attachment or fusion
Two routes of fusion
1) fusion at plasma membrane (enveloped)
2) fusion in endosome (enveloped or non enveloped)
Viral DNA genomes (4)
-Linear double stranded
-Linear single stranded
Circular, single stranded
Circular, double stranded
RNA viral genomes (4)
- Linear plus stranded
- Linear minus stranded
- Segmented minus stranded
- Segmented double stranded
Genomes that can be used without processing
- Linear ds DNA
- Circular ds DNA
- Linear plus stranded RNA
Process for ss DNA to be transcribed (2 steps)
1- Turned to double by DNA pol
2- Transcribed by RNA pol
How double stranded RNA and minus stranded RNA get transcribed
Need to encode for an RNA dependent RNA polymerase that is packaged in the virion
Ways to encode multiple proteins on one RNA (5)
1- Segmented genome (different RNAs)
2- Polyprotein (cleave at the end of translation)
3- Nested mRNAs (Different proteins at different points)
4- Start and stop transcription (Different start and stop sites)
5- alternative. Splicing