Unit 2: Week 1 Round-Up (part 2) Flashcards
what are the four steps of animal virus replication via membrane fusion?
- adsorption
- membrane fusion
- nucleocapsid released into cytoplasm
- uncoating
describe the first step of animal virus replication via membrane fusion?
adsorption. spikes attach to specific host cell receptors
how do virions enter animal cells?
membrane fusion or endocytosis
what are two ways that animal cells can die? generally speaking
- lysing
- immune system cells could kill them
describe the second step of animal virus replication via membrane fusion
membrane fusion. envelope of virion fuses with plasma membrane
describe the third step of animal virus replication via membrane fusion
nucleocapsid released into cytoplasm. viral envelope remains part of plasma membrane
describe the fourth step of animal virus replication via membrane fusion
uncoating. nucleic acid separates from capsid.
what are the two ways that animal viruses can enter an animal cell?
endocytosis, membrane fusion
what are the four steps of animal virus replication via endocytosis
- adsorption
- endocytosis
- release from vesicle
- uncoating
describe the first step of animal virus replication via endocytosis
adsorption. attachment to receptors triggers endocytosis
describe the second step of animal virus replication via endocytosis
endocytosis. plasma membrane surrounds the virion, forming an endocytic vesicle
describe the third step of animal virus replication via endocytosis
release from vesicle. envelope of virion fuses with the endosomal membrane
describe the fourth step of animal virus replication via endocytosis
uncoating. nucleic acid separates from capsid