BIOL 115 Lecture Notes - Lecture 26: T Helper Cell, Hiv-1 Protease, Viral Disease

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Attachment hiv binds to its target cell. Gp120 binds to a cd4 receptor on the surface of a helper t cell or macrophage. Fusion hiv fuses with the plasma membrane and enters the cell. Entry during a process called uncoating, the capsid and protein coats are removed, releasing rna and viral proteins into the cytoplasm of the host cell. Reverse transcription unique to retroviruses; reverse transcriptase converts hiv"s single-stranded rna into double-stranded viral dna. Integration the viral enzyme integrase integrates the new viral dna into the host cell"s dna. Hiv is now called a provirus because it is a part of the cell"s genetic material. Hiv is usually transmitted by cells with proviruses. Even if drug therapy results in an undetectable viral load, there are still proviruses inside lymphocytes. Biosynthesis and cleavage normal cell machinery directs the production of more viral.

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