Viral Structure

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Mapa Mental sobre Viral Structure, creado por Corrie DeGraffenreid el 02/11/2013.
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Viral Structure
  1. Virion
    1. Mature, released virus that can infect host cell
    2. Genome
      1. DNA
        1. Single or double stranded
          1. Linear or helical
          2. RNA
            1. + sense
              1. - sense
                1. ambisense
              2. Outer protection
                1. capsid
                  1. icosahedral
                    1. polyhedron w/ 20 faces
                    2. rigid structure
                      1. resists drying, acid, detergent
                      2. Enveloped
                        1. icosahedral capsid or helical ribonucleocapsid beneath envelope
                          1. outer layer membrane
                            1. lipids, proteins, glycoproteins
                            2. disrupted by drying, acids, detergents, solvents
                          2. Viral Attachment
                            1. depends on capsid structure and glycoproteins in envelope
                              1. Tropism
                                1. affinity for specific tissue type
                                2. attachment is very specific
                                  1. specific host cell receptors
                                  2. Viral Attachment Proteins
                                    1. naked capsid viruses
                                      1. small viruses: structural composition to adhere to specific host cell receptors
                                        1. large virus: structural composition and fiber-like proteins extending out of capsid to adhere
                                        2. enveloped virus
                                          1. glycoproteins extend out from vision
                                            1. VAPs
                                              1. specificity
                                          2. Viral Penetration
                                            1. naked capsid
                                              1. receptor-mediated endocytosis
                                                1. Viropexis
                                                  1. Direct penetration of genome through host cell membrane via interaction between capsid and membrane
                                                    1. picornaviruses
                                                      1. papovaviruses
                                                  2. enveloped viruses
                                                    1. viral membrane fusion with host cell membrane
                                                    2. Viral uncoating
                                                      1. DNA
                                                        1. carried to nucleus
                                                          1. Not poxviruses
                                                        2. RNA
                                                          1. stays in cytoplasm
                                                            1. Not orthomyxoviruses or retroviruses
                                                          2. poxvirus
                                                            1. encode own mRNA w/ vision-contained enzymes
                                                            2. Retroviruses
                                                              1. own polymerases for RNA synthesis
                                                              2. RNA viruses
                                                                1. encode own enzymes for transcription and replication
                                                                  1. host cell can't replicate viral RNA
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