BIO 111 Lecture 22: BIO 111 11/30/16

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Viruses are simply dna/rna inside a protein coat. 50 million can fit in 1 human cell! Because viruses are not living, they can"t reproduce. Instead, viruses must enter living cells (a host) Host cell tricked into replicating the virus. Host cell"s machinery is used to manufacture new viruses. Over 4,000 different types of known viruses. All viruses are nucleic acid inside a protein coat ( capsid ) All are too small to see with light microscope. Viral reproductive cycle: attachment spike glycoproteins bind to surface receptors on host cell, binding is specific to host cell type, entry - viral genome enters the host cell. Integration - not all viruses do this!: viral genome inserts itself into the host"s chromosome i. ii. iii. iv. v. Viruses with gene for integrase enzyme can insert into host"s dna. Viral genome can now sit and wait : lysogenic cycle. Rna viruses can"t directly enter the host"s dna genome .

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