Lecture 9 Flashcards

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Describe the phage lambda bacteriophage.

A

binds only to e.coli and injects DNA into cytoplasm

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2
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What life cycle does the lambda phage use?

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both the lytic and the lysogenic cycle

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3
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Why type of virus is the influenza virus?

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a negative strand RNA virus

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4
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Why is H7N9 a large concern influenza?

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it is very serious but is only transmitted from bird-person, however if it mutates it could be transmitted person to person

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5
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Describe the structure of the influenza virus.

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  • no geometric capsid
  • has a shell of matrix proteins surrounding 8 linear RNA each coated with nucleocapsid protein
  • two major envelope proteins: Hemagglutinin and Neuraminidase
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6
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What is one of the most dangerous aspects of influenza?

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It can continually change its antigenic determinants

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7
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What is the function of the H protein of influenza?

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it forms a trimer complex with an N-terminal fusion peptide to allow fusion of the viral membrane with the host cell membrane

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8
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What is the mechanism of the fusion that the H protein facilitates?

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  • HA binds to host cell glycoprotein receptors
  • binds triggers endocytosis
  • endocytosis changes the HA fusion peptide
  • fusion of host and viral membrane takes place
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9
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Explain the replication of the influenza virus.

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  • HA is endocytosed
  • RNA is uncoated and enters nucleus
  • RNA polymerase synthesizes + RNA strand
  • mRNA is translated and segmented genome is reassortment
  • virus over takes host machinery so host produces viral proteins
  • neuraminidase enzyme is activated to allow the virion to be cleaved to go outside the cell
  • host protease activates viron so it can infect other cells
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10
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Describe the N proteins of influenza.

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neuraminidase, cuts virion loose from host cell to release it to the extracellular space

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11
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What determines if a host is susceptible to influenza?

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presence of glycoproteins for HA binding and host protease to activate virion

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12
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Why do we need a flu shot every year?

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due to drifting - the ability of the virus to slightly change from RNA replication errors (the body doesn’t recognize the change)
or shifting - a big change in the virus caused by new virus species or reassortment

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