Virus Structure and Function Flashcards
What are the basic properties of a virus?
1) Submicroscopic, obligate intracellular parasites
2) Not alive, don’t grow or undergo division
3) in host cell, genome is replicated — directs synthesis of viral components => progeny
4) Produced from self-assembly of newly-synthesized components
What are the strategies that viruses employ for survival?
- House DNA/RNA genome in capsids
- Genome contains all info to initiate/complete infectious cycle
- Establish relationship w/ host — can be benign to lethal
What are the two means of classifying viruses?
1) The classical system
2) The baltimore system
Describe the classical system of viral classifcation
- Grouped according to their shared physical properties
1) DNA vs RNA
2) Helical vs icosahedral capsid
3) Naked vs enveloped capsid
4) Dimensions of virion/capsid
Describe the baltimore system of viral classification
- Based on Central Dogma (DNA => RNA => Protein)
- Says all viruses are parasites of host mRNA translation machinery
- Says viruses must produce mRNA to decode their genomes
OVERALL: this system classifies according to how they produce mRNA
What are the main structural characteristics of virus particles?
- Genome
- Capsid
What are the seven classes of viral genomes?
1) dsDNA
2) Gapped circular DNA
3) ssDNA
4) dsRNA
5) ss(+)RNA
6) ss(+)RNA w/ DNA intermediate
7) ss(-)RNA
Describe the protein expression strategies and replication strategies of dsDNA
- Conventional form of DNA replication/protein expression
Describe the protein expression strategies and replication strategies of gapped circular DNA
Structure: part DS, part SS
Describe the protein expression strategies and replication strategies of ssDNA
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Describe the protein expression strategies and replication strategies of dsRNA
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Describe the protein expression strategies and replication strategies of ss(+)RNA
- Translated directly into protein by host ribos (the genome is essentially all mRNA)
- Must be translated before replication/mRNA synthesis occurs
Describe the protein expression strategies and replication strategies of ss(+)RNA w/DNA intermediate
aka: RETROVIRUS
- When infected, this RNA is converted to dsDNA by virion enzyme (reverse transcriptase)
- dsDNA intermediate integrates into host DNA and becomes permanent part of host genome (a PROVIRUS)
Describe the protein expression strategies and replication strategies of ss(-)RNA
- Genome cannot directly make protein
- Must be copied first to make (+) strand mRNA (only the + strand can be translated!!)
- You need an RdRp in the virus to do that
Describe a typical, generalized replication cycle of a virus
- NOT logarithmic
- more like a BURST! (one second you have no virus, then the next you got a shit ton)
- Think eclipse and latent phase
1) Entry: membrane fusion
2) Entry and uncoating: fusion of viral envelope w/ cell membrane
3) Uncoating
4) Gene Expression/Translation
5) Replication
6) Assembly of new particles!