Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Viral Structure
- Virion
- Mature, released
virus that can
infect host cell
- Genome
- DNA
- Single or double stranded
- Linear or helical
- RNA
- + sense
- - sense
- ambisense
- Outer protection
- capsid
- icosahedral
- polyhedron
w/ 20 faces
- rigid structure
- resists drying, acid, detergent
- Enveloped
- icosahedral
capsid or helical
ribonucleocapsid
beneath envelope
- outer layer membrane
- lipids, proteins, glycoproteins
- disrupted by
drying, acids,
detergents,
solvents
- Viral Attachment
- depends on
capsid structure
and
glycoproteins in
envelope
- Tropism
- affinity for specific
tissue type
- attachment is very specific
- specific host
cell receptors
- Viral Attachment Proteins
- naked capsid viruses
- small viruses: structural
composition to adhere to
specific host cell receptors
- large virus: structural
composition and fiber-like
proteins extending out of
capsid to adhere
- enveloped virus
- glycoproteins extend out from vision
- VAPs
- specificity
- Viral Penetration
- naked capsid
- receptor-mediated endocytosis
- Viropexis
- Direct penetration of
genome through host cell
membrane via interaction
between capsid and
membrane
- picornaviruses
- papovaviruses
- enveloped viruses
- viral membrane fusion with host cell membrane
- Viral uncoating
- DNA
- carried to nucleus
- Not poxviruses
- RNA
- stays in cytoplasm
- Not orthomyxoviruses or retroviruses
- poxvirus
- encode own mRNA w/
vision-contained
enzymes
- Retroviruses
- own polymerases for RNA synthesis
- RNA viruses
- encode own enzymes for transcription and replication
- host cell can't replicate viral RNA