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Premedical - biology Viruses Non-cellular organisms

Premedical - biology Viruses Non-cellular organisms

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Premedical - biology

VirusesNon-cellular organisms

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Non-cellular: viruses - Infectious particles

plant, animal, bacterial = bacteriophages

• virion = nucleic acid + protein coat (capsid)

and another envelope similar to membrane

(enveloped viruses)

• bacteriophage = icosahedra head + tail, base

plate, fibers

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Enterobacteria phage T4 infects Escherichia coli

viral DNA injection

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Icosahedral models, left to right: fivefold, threefold, and twofold axes

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CAPSID CONFIGURATION IN NAKED AND ENVELOPED VIRUSES.

Capsid - protein shell

subunits - Capsomers

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Helical

Polyhedral

Capsids

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Tobacco mosaic virus

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• host specification: plant, animal, bacteria

• DNA a RNA virus: ds DNA, ss DNA, ds RNA,

pos ss RNA, neg ss RNA, rev trans diploid ss

RNA, rev trans circular dsDNA

• structure: symmetry helical, complex, icosahedral,

capsid, envelope, number of capsomer

virus classification

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ds DNA, ss DNA, ds RNA, ss RNA, rev trans diploid ss RNA, rev trans circular dsDNA

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RNADNAProtein

reverse transcription

replication

translation

transcription

Reverse transcriptase

= enzyme overwriting RNA to DNA

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Retrovirus, Lentivirus, pos ssRNA-RT, encapsulated: HIV-1, HIV-2

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Viruses can reproduce only within a host cell

• Obligate intracellular parasites

• lack enzymes and ribosomes …

• only a limited range of host cells

– host specificity

• eukaryotic viruses

are tissue specific

• Lytic cycle – virulent viruses

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• adsorption virus to cell

• penetration virus or viral NA into cell

• replication, transcription and translation

•assembling new virus particles (self-assembly)

• transfer to daughter cells: effect on the cell:

death of the cell – lyses (hundreds or thousand)

cytopathy effect (exocytose)

Lytic cycle of virus reproduction

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Lysogenic - virogenic cycle

= integration of the viral nucleic acid into the

host genome as provirus (prophage)

• replication with the DNA of the host cell

• latent viruses – the cell is not damaged

• virus is transferred to daughter cells

• viruses as vectors of oncogeny

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Temperate phages

Latent viruses

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Tumor viruses - transformation of eukaryotic cells

to cancer cells

DNA viruses – oncogene

RNA viruses

= retroviruses

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Prions

• degeneration brain disease

• infectious particles

• contain proteins, NA wasn‘t proved

• abnormal prion = product of mutated genes

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Prion protein

- occurrence in two isoforms:

normal PrPC (C=cellular)

abnormal PrPSC (SC=scrapie)

– PrPC – prevalence of alpha helix a little beta

structure

– PrPSC – prevalence of beta structure

– presence of PrPSC induces PrPC change =

normal protein to abnormal - runs as chain

reaction

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• hereditary disease

= gene mutation → abnormal protein

• transfer between species is rare,

but might be possible with a long period

of latency

• transfer from human to human: by

growth hormone, brain electrodes

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They cause an infection in sheep

called scrapie and cattle

bovine spongiform encephalopathy

("mad cow" disease).

Disease

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Human diseases

– Creutzfeld-Jacob disease: affection of the grey

brain cortex, severe neurological symptoms with

quickly proceeded dementia)

– kuru: Papua-New Guinea: disability of

movement coordination, paralysis, dementia –

disease is extension by ritual cannibalism

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Neural degeneration in a

prion infection.

a slice from the brain of a

person who died of kuru

The large fluid-filled holes

are places where neurons

have died.

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RNA viruses

Poliomyelitis - polio

Rhinitis – cold

Influenza – flu

Encefalitis

Rubella – measles Ger.

Parotitis - mumps

Morbilli – measles

Rabies

HIV-AIDS

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DNA viry:

Adenoviruses - respiratory disease

conjunctivitis

gastroenteritis

Oral herpes - herpes simplex virus

infectious mononucleosis - Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)

Smallpox - Variola major and minor

Human Papilomavirus - warts (verrucae), cancers of

cervix, vulva, vagina

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Papillomavirus

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Campbell, Neil A., Reece, Jane B., Cain Michael L., Jackson, Robert B., Minorsky, Peter V., Biology, Benjamin-Cummings Publishing Company, 1996 –2010.