Lecture 7 Flashcards
Structural Features
EM use only
A) Nucleic Acid Core
- DNA or RNA/ Single or double stranded
- One type of NA (DNA or RNA, never both)
B) Protein coat (capsid) = protein shell (capsomeres) surround core
C)Envelope surround the capsid in some cases
Naked Virus
- NA core + capsid coat
- Protein spikes attached to capsid
Enveloped Virus
- NA core + Capsid Coat + Lipid envelope around capsid
- Protein “spikes” attached to envelope
Life Cycle of a virus
- Adsorption -Attaches to host via spikes
- Penetration / Uncoating - NA released from capsid
- Gene Expression - Genes expressed to produce more NA and Proteins
- Assembly - New Viruses
- Release - Exit cell
Host Range
Specific to each virus
Determined by Receptors on host
Machinery of host
Viruses classified by host
- Absorption
Virus spike attach to host
Step can be blocked
- Penetration / Uncoating
- Receptor -mediated Endocytosis -> naked
Vesicle / swallowed - Receptor Mediated fusion -> Enveloped viruses
Lipid membrane merge
Host enzyme degrade capsid
- Gene Expression
NA is transcribed, translated, replicated
Dependent on host
- Assembly
Create new viruses
Either in cell nucleus or cytoplasm
- Release
Naked = Cell death lysis
envelope = cell membrane fusion, slow buds
Viral Life cycle
- Lytic acute infection (cell death)
- Persistent (Chronic) infection = symptoms less severe, virus particles present, slow release
- Latent infection = NA inserted into host cell Chromosome, replicates with host, not expressed
Can later on activate and call lysis
- Oncogenic Infection = Cause cell to grow in an uncontrolled way
Drugs that block Viral absorption or penetration
Selzentry = Bind to receptor protein
Docosanol (Abreva) = Fatty acid fuses with membrane
Drugs that block uncoating of viral NA
Bind to capsid and prevent breakdown
Virus specific
Drugs that block viral gene expression and replication (MOST COMMON ANTIVIRAL)
Viral Polymerase inhibitors = bind to DNA polymerase = no new DNA
Nucleic Acid Analogues = Block virus replication
Inactive form less toxic= Acyclovir = converted during infection
Drugs that block viral assembly or release
Protease inhibitors = Protein creator
Neuraminidase inhibitors =Needed for release