BIOLOGY 3FF3 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Crystallin, Paraphyly, Allele Frequency

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Since hiv uses host cell enzymatic machinery, it is difficult to treat can"t find drugs that interrupt viral life cycle without disrupting host cells enzymatic functions. How the immune system fights a viral infection: dendritic cells capture the virus and present bits of its proteins to na ve helper t cells. The helper t cells also help activate killer t cells, which destroy host cells infected with the virus. Hiv invades host cells by first latching onto cd4 and then a co-receptor. Different strains of hiv exploit different co-receptors, but most strains responsible for new infections use a protein called ccr5. Cells that carry both cd4 and ccr5 on their membranes, are thus vulnerable to hiv. Hiv virions - a summary: binds onto two proteins (cd4 and coreceptor) that are on host surface. They are retroviruses (use reverse transcriptase to create hiv dna and integrase to splice it into the host genome).

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