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2Ch 18 Microbial Models Genetics of Viruses and
Bacteria
3smaller than ribosomes!
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5S.A.R.S.
HIV
Ebola
Polio
Bird Flu
Meningitis
chicken pox
6Virus-
biological particle (not a cell)
composed of nucleic acid
(RNA or DNA)
7Virus-
surrounded by capsid (protein coat)
and sometimes a viral envelope
(membrane surrounding)
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9The head of a dress-maker's pin can provide
seating accommodation for five hundred million
rhinoviruses (cause of the common cold) !
10Why not alive?
- Lacks nucleus, cytoplasm, organelles, cell
membrane
11- Why not alive?
- No reproduction by mitosis No meiosis ?
- (require a host cell in order to reproduce)
obligate intracellular parasites
12- Why not alive?
- Resistant to alcohol ?
- resistant to dehydration by osmosis
obligate intracellular parasites
13- Why not alive?
- virus crystallization ?
- cells cannot form crystals
obligate intracellular parasites
14Reproduction
3 ways
15Lytic Cycle
16Lytic Cycle lock key
17Lytic Cycle
phage injects DNA
(hopefully, for the virus, it is resistant to the
restriction nucleases!)
18Lytic Cycle
phage DNA hydrolysises bacterial DNA via. enzymes
19Lytic Cycle
phage proteins are produced, phage DNA reproduced
20Lytic Cycle
host cell provides nucleotides, ribosomes, tRNA
etc.
21Lytic Cycle
Lysozyme produced and bacterial wall is digested
22Lytic Cycle
BOOM!!
23Lytic Cycle
virulent virus
24Lysogenic Cycle
25Lysogenic Cycle temperate viruses
26Lysogenic Cycle
phage inserts DNA via. lock key
27Lysogenic Cycle
? encorporate into bacterial DNA via.
crossing over
28Lysogenic Cycle
cellular division w/ a friend -replicates
along with bacterial DNA)
29Lysogenic Cycle
at some point, ? exits the chromosome,
initiates a LYTIC cycle
30Lysogenic Cycle Phages manufactured
BOOM!!
31latent/ temperate
virulent
32Why havent phages exterminated all bacteria?
- Restriction Enzymes in bacteria
- Methylation of bacterial DNA prevents the
restriction enzyme from attacking its own self
33Why havent phages exterminated all bacteria?
- Natural Selection favors the mutant bacteria w/
protein receptors that have an altered shape - no longer recognizable by phage
34Why havent phages exterminated all bacteria?
35variations of viral reproduction
36Viruses are Classified as
1. DNA viruses
2. RNA viruses
37Viruses are Classified as
1. membranous envelope present
2. membranous envelope absent
38ex. of enveloped herpes virus
Reproduce in nucleus Envelope derived from
nuclear membrane Typically, leave some DNA behind
in nerve cells
39ex. Herpes Simplex Type 1 (cold sore)
40Herpes Viruses
- Use nuclear membrane to derive new envelope.
- Viral DNA integrated into Host DNA as a provirus.
- Shows both lytic and lysogenic life cycles.
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42RETROVIRUS ex. HIV
43human immunodificiency virus
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HIV
host is a WBC called a T-cell
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related http//www.youtube.com/watch?vdyxujBKHdW
c http//www.youtube.com/watch?v9leO28ydyfUNR1
46HIV needs to connect to TWO protein types on the
outside of the Immune Systems Helper T Cells
47HIV needs to connect to TWO protein types on the
outside of the Immune Systems Helper T Cells
(WBC)
48LAST KIND
49DNA Viruses 1.Insert their DNA into host/ the
host produces mRNA compliment ? 2.Production of
new viral proteins, or join with the DNA of the
host cell ? 3.Directs production of new viruses
50viral DNA replicated
uses it to enter host
DNA
capsid removed
genetic material duplicated
51Viral Diseases
- Measles
- Polio
- Smallpox
- Influenza
- S.A.R.S.
- Bird flu
52The single biggest threat to man's continued
dominance on the planet is the virus! -Joshua
Lederberg, Ph.D, Nobel laureate 1969 (won prize
with Beadle and Tatum)
Actually, he won the prize for discovering that
bacteria can exchange genes but what a great
quote!
53 EMERGING VIRUSES HOW? HOW?HOW? HOW?
BIRD FLU...
where did we get it?
Mutations of existing virus
54Increasing viral traffic ie. new roads can allow
virus to spread between previously isolated areas
Dissemination from a small, isolated population
55Mutated form spread from animals
56- How to combate Virus?
- VACCINES - -variants of pathogen
- stimulates the immune system to
arm and defend
57- Note Can prevent some viral illnesses, Cannot
cure the viral infection
58Some viruses cause
Cancer
59Human papilloma virus
60Viral nucleic acid becomes integrated into the
hosts DNA
Cancer
61Proto-oncogenes code for proteins that affect the
cell cycle.
Cancer
62- Viroid- naked RNA disrupt metabolism of
plants stunts growth
63BIG NEWS b/c molecules can be an infectious
agent and spread disease!
64- Prions- infectious present in brain cells
misfolded proteins converts regular
proteins to prion version Mad cow disease
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