BSC 1011 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Tropism, Bacteriophage, Cell Nucleus

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Nucleic acid core surrounded by capsid (protein cover). Some viruses have an envelope (lipids + proteins). Has envelope surrounding, capsid, and rna inside capsid. 2)negative strand virus-genome is complementary to the viral mrna. Employ reverse transcriptase to reverse transcribe rna into dna. When the virus is outside of a cell. Each type of virus has a limited host range. Inside a host the virus may only infect certain tissues. Hijacks cell"s transcription to express their own genes to make copies of the virus. Targets cd4+ cells(body cannot make effective immune response without these). 1. attachment:only attacks cd4 and macrophages. gp120 glycoprotein attached to cd4 protein. Coreceptors(proteins found outside cell in host immune system). The way in which hiv viral contents enter the cell. Check dna chain to make sure there are no errors. Transcription of dna results in production of rna, which serves as genome for new viruses.

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