Viruses Flashcards

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Viruses -features

  • lifecycle overview
  • how they get onto cells

-fungal viruses

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  • Are v. small & abundant
  • Virus: a nucleic acid and a protein coat (and sometimes a lipid envelope)
  • Infects cell then reproduces w/in it, releases a progeny of virus (and then starts cycle again)
    • Viruses use the cell components in reproduction phase although some do use their own viral components (i.e. viral polymerase)
  • protuberances on surface enable it to implant onto & get into cell

*fungal viruses don’t seem to have negative effect - tho not many around

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Common shapes of Viruses (3)

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  • Compact icosahedral (phiX174)
  • Spherical (HIV)
  • Filamentous (TMV)
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Genomes of Viruses

  • Types
  • Retroviruses
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-Can be s.s or d.s., RNA or DNA

Retroviruses: have RNA genome

  • RNA genome converts into DNA and then converted back to RNA
  • integrates into host DNA
    • large portion of genome contains these retroviruses & their sequences
  • ds DNA viruses = largely animal viruses (are some plant ones)
    • also includes bacteriophage
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Structure of Viruses

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  • Genomic material immediately surrounded by capsid protein
  • Can have a lipid envelope if buds off from cell (rather than cell going through lysis)
  • Virus can get out of cell via exocytosis or lysis - either way, still is loads of virions released
    e. g. when E. coli infected by 1 phage lambda particle, it lyses and releases > 10^6 progeny particles
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Steps of replication of Lentivirus (a retrovirus)

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  • RNA genome -> translated to give reverse transcriptase -> grabs the RNA genome and copies it into cDNA -> RT integrates this it into cDNA
  • following transcription & translation, RNA & proteins formed come together to form progeny virus - are then released from the cell
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Significance of Viruses

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  1. Interested in viruses because they cause disease
    • understanding replication, can interrupt lifecycle
  2. Also useful as cloning vectors
    • especially retroviruses (can integrate our gene into retrovirus genome, then infect cell with retrovirus)
  3. Viruses also used to deliver vaccines - inject viral DNA into tissue and it’s expressed - gives rise to immune response
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