Animal and Plant viruses
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Animal and Plant viruses
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Plate Culture of Animal Viruses
Figure 6.33
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Figure 6.20
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Papillomavirus (DNA) Life Cycle
Figure 6.22
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Picornavirus (RNA) Life Cycle
Figure 6.23
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Figure 11.15
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• The capsid is fundamentally icosahedral. • - Composed of three external proteins (VP1–3)• - VP4 protein subunits coat the interior and
help package the (+) strand RNA genome.
Poliovirus Structure
Figure 11.11B
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• The poliovirus binds to poliovirus receptor (PVR) through its VP2 and VP3 subunits.
• - A conformational change in VP1 allows insertion of the genome into the cytoplasm.
Figure 11.12
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• In the cytoplasm, the RNA is translated to make three large precursor peptides: P1–3.
• - All three peptides are eventually cleaved by proteases to generate 11 proteins.
Poliovirus Replication
Figure 11.13A
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• The flu virus has no geometric capsid. • RNA genome is loosely contained by a shell of matrix
proteins.
Influenza Virus Structure
Figure 11.16
RNA segments are coated with nucleocapsid proteins (NPs).
Two major envelope proteins:- Neuraminidase (NA)- Hemagglutinin (HA)
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Influenza virus: note envelope
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Figure 11.17
The Genome of Influenza A Virus
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• The key advantage of a segmented genome is that it facilitates recombination between two strains coinfecting the same cell.
• - Instant new strain can evade the immune system.
Figure 11.18B
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• Animation: Influenza Virus Entry into a Cell
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Influenza Virus Entry
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Figure 11.21
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• Animation: Influenza Virus Replication
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Influenza Virus Replication
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• An icosahedral capsid houses the dsDNA genome.
Herpes Simplex Virus Structure
Capsid is surrounded by a protein tegument, which is contained within an envelope with spike proteins.
Figure 11.31A
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Figure 11.32
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• Animation: Herpes Virus Replication
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Herpes Virus Replication
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• Within a plant, the thick cell walls prevent a lytic burst or budding out of virions.
• - Instead, plant viruses are transmitted to uninfected cells by plasmodesmata.
Figure 6.26
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Fig. 19-11
CapMTH
Stopcodon
RNP MP CP
tRNA-likestructure
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A viroid
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Figure 6-6 Viroids: infective RNA.
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Figure 6-7 Prion disease.