Title: Viruses
1Viruses
2Are viruses living or non-living?
- Nonliving
- Not cells
- Few of lifes criteria
- No respiration
- No growth
- No development
- Can be crystalline, dormant
- Living
- Replicate (with host)
- Contain DNA,RNA
- Contain protein coat
3Virus structure
- Protein Coat
- DNA or RNA for replication
- Adsorb-tion site
- Host specific
4Bacteriophage
Face
Capsid
DNA
Neck
Tail
Base Plate
Tail Fibers
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6HIV virus structure
7Viruses
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9Are they Alive?
- Smaller and less complex than cells
- Have DNA or RNA enclosed in a protein coat
called a Capsid - They do not grow
- No nucleus,cytoplasm,or membrane
- No cellular functions
- Do not generate metabolic energy
- They require a host to reproduce (oligate
intercellular parasites
10Viruses can be harmful
- Virulent - disease causing
- Temperate - Not immediately disease causing
11Identifying Viruses I
- Type of Nucleic acid
- Single strand RNA
- Double strand DNA
- Physical Structure -shapes
- Icosahedron - capsid has 20 faces
- Helix- capsid coiled intro a spring shape
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13Virus Morphologies
14viral capsids
15Identifying Viruses II
Type of host cell viruses very selective about
type of cels they invade (at receptor sites) Type
of Envelope some viruses use lipids from the host
cell to form a layer around the capsid during
replication
16Lytic and Lysogenic cycles
17Lytic cycle of Virulent Viruses
- Absorption -virus attaches itself to cell
- Entry- enzymes weaken cell wall and nucleic
acid injected into cell - Replication- viral DNA takes control of cell
functions
18Lytic cycles
- Replication- viral DNA takes control of cell
functions - Assembly-All metabolic activity directed to
replicating more virus - Release-Enzymes disintegrate cell -lysing
releasing new viruses
19Lytic Cycle (Replication) of a Virus - AVIRAL
3. Replication of Viral DNA
- Adsorption of virus onto the host
5.Lysis of Host cell Membrane release Of
virus
4. Assembly of protein coat
2. Insertion of Virus DNA into host cell
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21Viral Replication
22Lysogenic cycle of a Temperate Virus
- Virus attaches to host cell,injects DNA into
cell - Viral DNA attaches itself to host DNA, becomes a
new et of DNA genes- called PROPHAGE - When cell divides, new genes transmitted -
causes no harm to host but may alter traits
23Transduction
Viral DNA becomes inserted Into the Bacteria DNA
(1/100,000)
24Controlling Viruses
Antiviral Drugs - interfere with the synthesis
of Viral nucleic acid or with the formation of
Viral Capsids during replication Antibiotics-
specifically attacks the metabolism of the
bacterial cell. Antibiotics are useless for
viruses since viruses only use the
reproductive mechanisms of a bacteria.
25Controlling Viruses
Bodys Natural inhibiting ability White Blood
Cells (Leukocytes) - Engulfs viruses and digest
them Interferon- A protein made by cell under
viral attack. This protein binds to the cell
membranes of neighboring cells and interferes
with virus ability to enter cell
26Controlling Viruses
Virus vaccines are made with either inactivated
or attenuated viruses. INACTIVATED VIRUSES- Do
not replicate in host cell. ATTENUATED
VIRUSES- Genetically altered so as not to
cause disease
27Controlling Viruses
Common Viral vaccinations
MUMPS MEASLES RUBELLA HEPATITIS A AND
B CHICKENPOX, SMALLPOX RABIES
28Common Viral Diseases
29Warts are a skin virus!
304..Bacteriophage
- Bacteria eating virus
- Virus uses the bacteria as a host
- For Viral replication
31Plant peach virus
- 5.Virus can infect
- Plants
- Animals
- Bacteria
32Herpes mouth virus
33Chicken Pox Polio Virus
34Rabies virus Hepatitis B (Liver)
35Cow pox vaccination 1749
- Acquired Immunization
- Artificial injection of a small amount of virus
- Bodys immune response makes antibodies
36HIV Virus
37HIV virus infects T-cells
- HIV virus Weakens the immune system
- AIDS patients die of common diseases when T
cell (WBC) count falls
38AIDS break down of the immune system death
due to common diseases versus death by AIDS virus
39Genetic Engineering of Insulin
40Restriction EnzymesMade by some Bacteria
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