lecture 9-virus Flashcards

1
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noncellular infectious agents, gene info surrounded by protein coat, obligate intracell parasite

A

viruses

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2
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virus living?

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according to Darwin, yes, being able to reproduce and mutate, even tho not on own

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3
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average size of virus is _____

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20-300nm

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4
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structural comps of viruses?

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nucleic acid core, protein coat, envelope

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5
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what is capsid?

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shell consisting of individual protein subunits called capsomeres

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6
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naked viruses have ___ attached to capsid, while enveloped ones have them on the envelope

A

glycoprotein spikes

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7
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host range determined by:

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presence of receptors and suitable metabolic machinery in cell

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8
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virus life cycle;

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1) adsorption 2) penetration/uncoating 3) gene expression 4) assembly 5) release

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9
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two types of penetration/uncoating?

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1) receptor mediated endocytosis (naked), receptor mediated fusion (enveloped)

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10
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assembly happens in:

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nucleus or cyto

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11
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release of naked virus?

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assemble in cyto, released after lyse host cell

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12
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ex. of naked?

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rhinovirus (cold)

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13
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release of enveloped?

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envelope acquired during virus release from host cell and partly of host cell origin by by budding, chronic stress on cell, cell targeted by immune system

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14
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outcomes of viral infection?

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lytic acute infection, persistent chronic infection, latent infection, oncogenic infection

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15
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what is latent?

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viral nucleic acid insert into host cell chrom, not expressed, reactivate at future time

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16
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what is oncogenic?

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host cell transformation–>cause host cell grow uncontrolled way (15% of human cancers caused by this)

17
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mechanism of oncogenesis?

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virus nucleic acid inserted into host chrom and disrupt ability control growth; proteins produced during replicating inhibit/destroy factors used reg. cell growth

18
Q

antivirals do not kill ___ virus, only act to block making of ___ progeny

A

pre-existing; new

19
Q

antiviral examples block viral adsorption/penetration:

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1) block viral adsorption/penetration, selzentry (HIV), docosanol (Herpes)

20
Q

antiviral block uncoating of viral NA

A

amantadine (flu), pleconaril (rhinovirus)

21
Q

antivirals that block viral gene express and replication

A

viral polymerase inhibitors (foscarnet), nucleoside analogues (acyclovir)

22
Q

acyclovir used against ___ and administered as ___

A

herpes; inactive “pro-drug”

23
Q

acyclovir converted to active by ______ during infection

A

thymidine kinase produced by HSV

24
Q

examples of drugs which block assembly/release?

A

protease inhibitors, neuramindase inhibitors

25
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what are proteases?

A

enzymes encoded by some viruses for synth and assembly of viral structural proteins

26
Q

what are neuraminidases?

A

enzyme encoded by flu virus which is needed by virus to be released from host cell

27
Q

what is natural anti-viral?

A

Interferon—small peptides produced by infected cells that diffuse out and signal to other cells to make anti-virals (innate immunity)

28
Q

most stuff target ____ step

A

gene expression

29
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probs with antivirals?

A

toxicity to host, latent not susceptible, some drugs much less effective if given late, resistance quick, development of new agents hard and unethical