Lecture 5 Flashcards

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Explain how the poxvirus structure and replication is different to other types/forms of viruses?

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  • linear DNA genome
  • Vey large and complex
  • Enveloped
  • Replication occurs within the cytoplasm
  • Mainly targets endothelial cells
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True or false statement: Poxviruses are able to replicate in enucleated (cells without nucleuses)

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They are able to replicate in cells without nucleuses, however they still need to utilise the host cells machinery (ie. using the ribosomes)

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What is a potential application of the particularly long poxvirus genome?

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Allows things to be easily inserted into the genetic code

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What is the main symptom that is present as a result of poxviruses?

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Bright red splotches/spots on the skin

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5
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How are papillomavirus infected proteins likely to be oncagenic?

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  • Species genotype determines anatomic predilection as well as the level of risk for inducing cancer
  • Code for proteins involved in cellular alterations
  • E6 (early protein 6)- decreases the concentration of host cells p53 reducing the likelihood that the cell will undergo apoptosis
  • E7 frees a protein in infected cells that will allow for the cell to go through the G1/S phase completely unchecked
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Describe the main features of a polyomavirus?

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  • Circular double stranded DNA
  • Virion- Icosahedral
  • Not enveloped
  • Replication occurs within the nucleus
  • Targets multiple different host sites
  • Fragility- resistant to the environment
  • Host range- occurs in birds and mammals- reasonably host specific
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What are the main symptoms involved in Budgerigar fledgling disease?

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  • Avian polymovirus
  • Typical presentation is a well fleshed juvenile just prior to fledgling age with acute onset lethargy, crop stasis and death within 24-48 hours
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What are the main features of papillomaviruses?

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  • Circular double stranded DNA
  • Icosahedral shape
  • Not enveloped
  • Replication is intranuclear
  • Typically target epithelial cells (skin, mucosal surface)
  • Fragility- resistant to the environment
  • Host range- amniotes
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