Unit 8-Microbiology (Notes) Flashcards
Virus Structure
All have: -DNA or RNA (not both like cells) -Capsid Some have: -Protein envelope outside capsid -Spikes on outside -help recognize and attach to cells
Virus Shape
1) Rod-Shaped
Ex: tobacco mosaic virus
2) Many-sided
Ex: adenovirus that causes common cold
3) Combination
Ex: bacteriophages that attack bacteria
Virus Size
- measured in nanometers
- nanometer
- one-billionth of a meter
- 20-400nm long (really tiny)
- one-billionth of a meter
Virus Specificity
Most attack only one specific cell.
Ex) HIV only attacks helper T-cells
Virus Replication
(Reproduction)
- only in a cell
- virus “docks” on site on cell membrane
- enters one or two cycles of replication
Origin
1) From inside cells
2) From space
Viral Diseases
- smallpox
- hepatitis (inflammation of the liver)
- aids
- common cold
- flu
- mononucleosis
- polio
- chickenpox
- mumps
- cancer triggers? (hpv)
- herpes
- rabies
- some pneumonia (fluid build up in lungs)
- emerging viruses: bird flu, marburg, sars, Ebola
Controlling Disease
1) anti-viral drugs
- usually designed to slow replication
- acyclovir, interferon
- AZT and Protease inhibitors
- used to help slow HIV
2) vector control
- disrupt mosquito breeding by not having standing water
3) vaccination
- take a virus and weaken it (attenuate) or chop it up (inactivated)
- inject it into body
- body (immune system) turns on and forms antibodies
- it was not in danger from the vaccine
- next time you are exposed
- antibodies wipe out virus before it gets a “foothold”
Smallpox Vaccine
- Chinese 1000 AD
- Africa 1500 AD
- Edward Jenner 1790
- last smallpox case in world was 1977 in Somalia thanks to WHO
Problem with Vaccines
- Viruses mutate
- Vaccines no longer work
Gene Therapy
- Insert good DNA into a virus
- Virus injects DNA into cell it infects
- Cure for genetic diseases?
Antibiotics
DO NOT help a viral illness (flu, colds)
Aseptic Technique
1) People
2) Lab
3) Samples
Virus Characteristics
- not made of cells
- no cell membrane
- no organelles
- no cytoplasm
- not active outside living cells
- not living