Viral properties Flashcards

1
Q

5 key features of viruses & consequences of these features

A
  1. Obligate intracellular parasites: so they must be infectious to endure in nature
  2. Depend on biochemical machinery of host cell to replicate: viruses must use host processes to produce their components
  3. Can not make energy nor produce nucleic acids/proteins independent of host: viruses must use host processes to produce their components
  4. Replication is by self-assembly of individual components (nucleic acid, capsid, other proteins): Viral components must self-assemble
  5. Genome is either DNA or RNA
How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
2
Q

What is the structure of a virus?

A
  1. Nucleocapsid: The genome (nucleic acid, RNA or DNA) contained in a protein capsule (lipid envelope)
  2. Virion is the infective viral particle
    - For non-enveloped (naked) viruses, the nucleocapsid = virus particle = virion
    - For enveloped viruses, virion = nucleocapsid + envelope
How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
3
Q

What is the virus’ capsid and envelope made up from?

A
  1. Capsid = made up from proteins, each protein = capsomer

2. The envelope is made of lipids and spike proteins

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
4
Q

Naked (non-enveloped) vs enveloped viruses

A
  1. Naked
    - More stable in the face of environmental stress
    - Spreads more easily (survives on surfaces)
    - Survives gut, poor water treatment etc.
  2. Enveloped
    - Must stay wet to remain infectious
    - Very sensitive to detergents (due to membrane)
    - Spreads through large droplets
    - Does not need to kill cell to spread (buds)
How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
5
Q

What are the 6 stages of the infectious (productive) cycle?

A
  1. Attachment: of virus to host cell receptor
  2. Penetration
  3. Uncoating: to release its genetic material
  4. Replication (gene expression): & proteins made
  5. Assembly
  6. Release
How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
6
Q

What are the 4 effects of viral infection of a host cell?

A
  1. Lytic infection: death of cell, release of virus particles and leads to lytic infection
  2. Latent infection: If the genetic material or the virus is present and stays there. E.g a lung infection but you don’t have necessarily constant symptoms
  3. Persistent infection: slow release of virus without cell death
  4. Transformation of host cell into a tumour cell
How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
7
Q

How can a virus transform a host cell into a cancer cell

A
  1. Introduction of a viral oncogene

2. Insertion of viral DNA into host genome activates host cellular oncogene

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
8
Q

Why are viral infections prevalent, persistent and problematic?

A
  • Few drugs available & drug resistance
  • High mutagenic rates
  • Emerging infectious diseases
  • Re-emerging infectious diseases (polio)
  • Public health issues/spread: clean water etc
  • Latent infections and persistent infections
How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly