CAS BI 108 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Capsid, Cell Nucleus, Glycoprotein

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Contain a single type of nucleic acid (dna or rna) Protected by a protein coat, sometimes covered by an envelope. Composed of a nucleic acid enclosed in a protein coat. May or may not be surrounded by an envelope: nucleic acid: Contain either dna or rna, never both. May be single stranded or double stranded. Linear or circular or many separate molecules: capsid and envelope. Capsid = the protein coat surrounding the nucleic acid. Capsomeres may be a single type of protein or many types. Some viral capsids are enclosed by an envelope composed of lipids, proteins, and carbohydrates. Use host enzymes for energy production and protein synthesis. Two alternative mechanisms: the lytic cycle = ends with lysis and host cell death, the lysogenic cycle = host cell remains alive. Basic steps: attachment, penetration and un-coating, biosynthesis or provirus, maturation, release. Infectious protein, pure protein molecule (no dna)

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