biology 331 introduction to virology class i viruses mostly chapters 9 , 16
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Biology 331 Introduction to Virology Class I Viruses Mostly Chapters 9 , 16. Virology Obligate Intracellular Parasites, Non-Cellular. Early History 1889 - Beijerinck, Tobacco Mosaic Virus, “filterable” 1911 - Rous, first cancer virus (Rous Sarcoma) 1915 - Twort, first bacteriophage - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Biology 331Introduction to Virology
Class I Viruses Mostly Chapters 9, 16
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Early History• 1889 - Beijerinck, Tobacco Mosaic Virus, “filterable”• 1911 - Rous, first cancer virus (Rous Sarcoma)• 1915 - Twort, first bacteriophage
Electron microscopy and X-ray crystallography (mid-1900’s) required to actually see viruses.
VirologyObligate Intracellular Parasites, Non-Cellular
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All Viruses Contain Genetic Material• DNA, RNA, or both - single or double stranded• Form determines replication strategy• Some are linear, circular, or segmented
Single stranded can be coding (+) or non-coding (-); (+) means ribosome recognizes and translates it.
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Baltimore Classification System - Table 9.2• Class I - ds DNA genomes• Class II - ss DNA genome (not covered)• Class III - ds RNA genome (not covered)• Class IV - ss (+) RNA genome • Class V - ss (-) RNA genome• Class VI - ss (+) RNA with DNA intermediate• Class VII - ds DNA with RNA intermediate
Baltimore was given this recognition for discovering Class VI retroviruses in 1969.
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All Viruses Contain Protein Capsids• Capsid shells hold genetic material• Confer specific shapes - helical, icosahedron• Nucleocapsid directly wraps nucleic acid
Some viruses a mix of both icosahedral capsid and helical nucleocapsid - e.g. HIV
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Some Viruses Contain Envelopes• Host-derived membrane, studded with viral proteins• Make less hardy outside host - TRANSMISSION
Some viruses also have other accessories - tails, enzymes... BUT - NONE has ribosomes.
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Virus Replication - Common Features• Attachment - surface protein + specific host receptor • Penetration - receptor-mediated entry of capsid• Synthesis - new proteins and genetic material• Assembly - packaging of viruses• Release - exit of mature viruses from cell
Which cells a virus can infect = host range; some viruses establish long-term latency… chronic/cancer
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Class I Viruses
Virulent T4 Phage• Replication always lyses host (E. coli, Proteobacteria)• Unenveloped icosahedron + tail attaches to LPS• Induces contraction - DNA injected• Transcription and translation by host machinery• Genome replication by viral DNA Pol
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Temperate Lambda Phage• Temperate - choose lysis or lysogeny of E. coli• Lysogeny - replication without lysis• Structure, attachment, penetration like T4• Early genes: ASSESS HOST HEALTH…• If BAD: late gene expressed, inducing lysis• If GOOD: DNA integrates, passively copied by host
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Transduction (10.8)• Transfer of bacterial DNA between hosts via phage• Generalized: accidental packaging during lysis• Specialized: recombinant viruses following lysogeny
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Papillomavirus• Small enenveloped icosahedron, 65+ strains• DNA + stolen histones, less than 10 genes• Transcription, translation AND replication by host
For this course, Polyomavirus = Papillomavirus
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Transformation• Permissive/dividing cells copy virus - transient warts• Nonpermissive don’t - so cervical cancer via…• Integration and T-Ag which induce division• CIS = DNA effect, integration position induces• TRANS = protein effect, distant from integration
Cervical cancer associated with 2-4 strains, effective vaccine nearly approved.
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Variola/Smallpox• TWO envelopes, nucleocapsid/genome (200 genes)• DNA and RNA Pol enzymes in virus - MANY others• Virus DNA Pol replicates and RNA Pol transcribes• Host ribosomes translate - ALL occurs in cytoplasm• Exit via Golgi AND cell membrane - so?
Why is this virus not associated with cancer?
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