BIOL 0510 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Cell Nucleus, Icosahedral Symmetry, Reverse Transcriptase

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Do reproduce and evolve (with help from their hosts) Composed of nucleic acid and protein, occasionally other macromolecules. Carries the viral genome to a new host cell - like a delivery device. Can be dna or rna, ss or ds, circular or linear. Can be both dna and rna, each at a different stage of the virus infection cycle. Regardless of what thegenome is, all viruses generate mrna that uses the host"s translation machinery to make proteins. Smaller than cells, most are 0. 02-0. 3 nm range. Basic structure: nucleic acid surrounded by protein capsid. Capsid formed from self-assembling structural subunits called capsomers capsomers. Capsomers arranged in precise repetitive pattern around the genome. Nucleocapsid: the complete complex of nucleic acid + protein. Spherical viruses: icosahedral symmetry (sphere with 20 triangular faces) Others are enveloped: nucleocapsid surrounded by a membrane obtained from the host cell. Lipid bilayer with embedded glycoproteins, obtained from host during the virus"s escape.

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