Virus Replication Flashcards
Describe virus replication.
-viruses dont have genetic capability to multiply by division
-virus hijacks & utilizes host cell machinery to make its proteins & nucleic acid for next gen of virus
-‘assembly line’
Describe a permissive cell VS a non permissive cell.
- Permissive
-virus able to replicate in cell - Non permissive
-cells where a factor(s) necessary for viral reproduction is not present
Describe multiplicity of infection. (MOI)
-# of virions added per cell during infection
Describe the latent period VS eclipse period of the one step virus growth curve.
- Latent
-after uncoating & before appearance of extracellular new virus particle - Eclipse
-after uncoating & before appearance of intracellular new virus particle
Describe the absorption, eclipse period, latent period, & burst size of the one step virus growth curve.
- Absorption
-virus attach to and enter cell
-titer of free virus in medium declines - Eclipse
-time interval between uncoating (disappearance of viruses) & appearance, intracellularly, of 1st infectious progeny virions - Latent
-time before new infectious virus appears in medium (uncoating -> prior to release of 1st extracellular virions)
-no extracellular virions detected - Burst size
-# of infectious virions released per average cell
Describe the steps of virus replication.
- Attachment
- Penetration
- Uncoating
- Synthesis of viral components (nucleic acid & protein)
- Assembly & maturation
- Release in lg #s
Describe virus attachment receptors.
-virus attachment to receptors on host cells are SPECIFIC
-each virus has its own specific receptors on specific host cells
Describe the attachment of viruses to host cell surfaces.
-mediated by integration between virus & complimentary receptor on host cell surface
-cells that lack receptor escape being infected by viruses
-binding to cell receptor not sufficient in some cases for infection = additional cell surface molecule or co receptor is needed for entry
-some viruses use more than one host cell receptor (ex. HIV)
Describe the different types of virus penetration & uncoating in host cell for non enveloped viruses.
- receptor mediated endocytosis
>clathrin mediated endocytosis - pore mediated penetration of viral genome into host cell cytoplasm
>create pore in host membrane
Describe the different types of virus penetration & uncoating in host cell for enveloped viruses.
- receptor mediated endocytosis (pH dependent fusion protein)
>fusion of virus membrane w host endosomal membrane release viral genome
>fusion protein requires low pH for activation in endosome -> virus envelope fusion w endosomal membrane - surface membrane fusion (pH independent fusion protein)
>fusion of virus envelope w host cell membrane on surface of host
Describe other uncommon methods of entry.
-antibody mediated attachment & penetration -ex. FIPV
>FIPV enters host macrophage by attachment of spike protein to CD13 receptor
Describe virus uncoating.
-release of viral genome in host cell
-virion can no longer be detected
-loss of infectivity of virions
Describe the 2 functions of a parent virus.
- Multiple copies for new viruses
- Viral proteins for capsid & successful replication
Describe reverse transcriptase.
-conversion of viral RNA to cDNA during virus replication
Describe the processing of primary RNA transcript (pre-mRNA).
-viral mRNA must conform to the requirements of host cell translation system
>ex: host cell recog mRNA & translate same
-series of modifications:
>capping -> addition of poly A tail -> splicing
-after processing mRNA is translated in cytoplasm
-viral mRNA made in nucleus also exported to cytoplasm