What are the 2 characteristics of viruses?
What type of genetic material can viruses have?
does it encode a little or alot of info?
either
What are the 2 types of RNA viruses?
What is the process they must go through to make proteins?
+ stranded; acts like mRNA and can be directly translated to protein
What provides RNA- viruses with RDRP?
They must carry their own bc humans dont have one
What are the 2 special RNA viruses?
2. Reoviridae (rotavirus): only viruses with a dsRNA.
Viruses have have DNA genetic information.
What is it like and how does it make proteins?
What is an exception to this?
Most have both dsDNA: one (+) strand and one (-) strand
(-) strand is read, while the (+) strand is ignored.
Parvovirus has a ssDNA
Viruses are have capsids and some have envelopes. What are the 2 types of capsids and what genetic material do they often contain?
2. Helical: RNA
How are icosahedral and helical capsids made?
What is the exception to the helical capsids?
Take 1 or more polypeptide chain => make it into a capsomer (globular protein that is the building block for )
Icosahedral=> make it into a triangle => place 20 together
Helical: take capsomer and attached RNA => coil it into a helix => spherical
-exception is rhabdoviruses (rabies) have bullet shaped capsid
Rhadoviruses have what shaped capsid?
bullet
Not all viruses have to have a envelope.
Those that do not: NAKED
Those that do: ENVELOPED
How do those that do make them?
Take a peice of hosts nuclear, cytoplasmic membrane, which are studded w glycoproteins ;)
What are our DNA viruses; using the mneuomic?
HHAPPPy
Herpes* Hepadna* Adeno Papova Parvo Pox*
*=enveloped
General characteristisc of DNA viruses
SS/DS?
Shape of capsid?
Where do they replicate?
dsDNA
Icosahedral
nucleus
Most DNA viruses are
dsDNA, icosahedral, and replicate in nucleus. what are the 2 exceptions?
2. Poxviridae is shaped like a BOX; not icosahedral
Which DNA viruses are naked (no evnvelope)
Women must be a naked for a PAP smear.
General characteristisc of RNA viruses
SS/DS?
Shape of capsid?
Where do they replicate?
Enveloped or non?
SS (half are + and half are -)
Helical
Cytoplasm
enveloped
What are the RNA+ viruses?
The CALCIfied old emperor PICORNA is wearing his Crown and
TOGA and eating FLAVorful grapes from a RETRO bowl.
Calici, Pico, Corona, Toga, Flavi, and Retroviridae.
What are the RNA- viruses?
Old Pete’s RABid dog FILO fights paul BUNYon in the ARENA.
Orthomyxo, Paramyxo, Rhabdo, Filo, Bunya, and Arenaviridae
Most RNA viruses are ssRNA, helical, and replicate in cytoplasm. what are the exceptions?
What is the only virus with a dsRNA?
Reoviridae (rotovirus)
What are the 3 naked RNA viruses?
PCR
Picrona
Calici
Reoviridae
What are the 5 RNA viruses shaped like icosahedral?
Reo, picorna, togo, flavi, calici, Rhabdo
What 2 RNA virurses replicated in nucleus?
retro and orthomyco
What are the 4 steps of viral replication?
PRocess of viral replcation
in RNA, retroviruses and DNA
2A (Replication of RNA viruses): occurs in cytoplasm:
o Typically do all of their work in the cytoplasm: + strand are ready for translation as soon as they are in the cell => + strand then makes the RDRP so that there are – strands for
replication.
o – strand RNA viruses carry a RDRP with them when they infect a cell so that their
genetic info can be turned into + strand and translated into proteins.
2B Replication of retroviruses:
o They are single strand + RNA viruses, but do not undergo immediate translation
once they invade the cell.
o They carry a preformed RNA dependent DNA polymerase (RDDP) that they use
to convert their RNA => DNA => inserted into the host DNA => converted into mRNA.
2C (DNA replication): 2 phases of transcription: immediate early, early and late
immediate early and early: initially transcribed mRNA codes for enzymes and proteins needed for DNA replication and to transcribe late mRNA
late transcription: mRNA is transcribed after a viral DNA replication begins and is transcribed from progeny DNA=> making capsid proteins