Virus

Description

obligate, intracellular parasites
Kahlen Ng
Mind Map by Kahlen Ng, updated more than 1 year ago
Kahlen Ng
Created by Kahlen Ng about 9 years ago
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Virus
  1. obligate, intracellular parasites

    Annotations:

    • they can exist outside host cell and doing nothing. but they reproduce inside host cell
    1. can't produce ATP on their own
      1. not cellular
      2. origin

        Annotations:

        • may need some reading abt the hypothesis
        1. – escaped-genes hypothesis
          1. – degradation hypothesis
            1. – RNA world-origin hypothesis
            2. why do we care
              1. increase diversity of life
                1. genetic info research
                  1. infects all form of cellular life
                    1. each human cell can be infected by at least one type of virus
                      1. how to prevent viral infection
                        1. get vaccinated
                          1. antiviral drug
                            1. interfere virus genome replication
                    2. epidemic
                      1. Ebola
                      2. pandemic
                        1. AIDS
                        2. Morphology
                          1. nonenveloped
                            1. enveloped
                            2. genetic material

                              Annotations:

                              • single/double stranded linear/circular 
                              1. DNA
                                1. RNA

                                  Annotations:

                                  • Could be double or single stranded.  most RNA(not just abt virus) are single 
                                  1. +ve sense
                                    1. -ve sense
                                      1. ambisense
                                      2. how do virus copy their genome
                                        1. RNA replicates function as RNA dependent RNA polymerase
                                          1. reverse transcriptase
                                            1. use RNA as a template to produce DNA
                                        2. viral replication
                                          1. lytic cycle

                                            Annotations:

                                            • produce virons and kill host cell
                                            1. lysosome

                                              Annotations:

                                              • no virions produced have dormant stage in host cell
                                              1. 6 common phases
                                                1. 1.attach to a host cell and enter into cytosol
                                                  1. 2. transcription of viral genome and production of viral protein

                                                    Annotations:

                                                    • – host cell machinery used for translation – some viruses have proteases to cut their own proteins
                                                    1. 3. replication

                                                      Annotations:

                                                      • – host cell supplies nucleotides – RNA genomes have RNA replicases – retroviruses have reverse-transcriptases
                                                      1. 4. assembly of new generation of virions

                                                        Annotations:

                                                        • – genome packaged into capsid 
                                                        1. 5. exist from the infected cells
                                                          1. 6. transmission to a new host
                                                            1. budding (enveloped virus)
                                                              1. bursting (naked virus)
                                                        2. plant virus:
                                                          1. insect biting the plant; the cell wall disrupted, virus come in
                                                          2. animal / bacteria virus
                                                            1. attach to a specific molecule on cell wall / plasma membrane
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