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Viruses, Viroids, and Prions
13 Viruses, Viroids, and Prions
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Attachment, Penetration, and Uncoating
Pinocytosis Figure 13.14a
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Attachment, Penetration, and Uncoating
Fusion Figure 13.14b
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Release of an Enveloped Virus by Budding
Figure 13.20
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Multiplication of DNA Virus
Figure 13.15
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+ Sense Strand (+ Strand) RNA Virus
Maturation and release Entry and uncoating Translation and synthesis of viral proteins RNA replication by viral RNA- dependent RNA polymerase Uncoating releases viral RNA and proteins. Nucleus Attachment Viral protein Capsid Cytoplasm Host cell – strand is transcribed from + viral genome. + strand mRNA is transcribed from the – strand. RNA genome (RNA) ssRNA; + or sense strand; Picornaviridae (a) Figure 13.17a
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— Antisense Strand (— Strand) RNA Virus
Maturation and release Entry and uncoating Translation and synthesis of viral proteins RNA replication by viral RNA- dependent RNA polymerase Uncoating releases viral RNA and proteins. Nucleus Attachment Viral protein Capsid Cytoplasm Host cell – strands are incorporated into capsid The + strand (mRNA) must first be transcribed from the – viral genome before proteins can be synthesized. Additional – strands are transcribed from mRNA. RNA genome (RNA) ssRNA; – or antisense strand; Rhabdoviridae (b) Figure 13.17b
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Multiplication of a Retrovirus
PLAY Animation: Viral Replication Figure 13.19
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Cancer Activated oncogenes transform normal cells into cancerous cells. Transformed cells have: increased growth loss of contact inhibition tumor specific transplant antigens
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Latent viral infections
Virus remains in asymptomatic host cell for long periods. Cold sores, shingles Persistent viral infections Disease processes occurs over a long period; generally is fatal. Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (measles virus) Figure 13.21
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Table 13.5
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Prions Infectious proteins
Inherited and transmissible by ingestion, transplant, and surgical instruments Spongiform encephalopathies: Sheep scrapie Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease Mad cow disease PrPC: Normal cellular prion protein, on cell surface PrPSc: Scrapie protein; accumulates in brain cells forming plaques PLAY Animation: Prion Reproduction
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Prions Figure 13.22
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Plant viruses: Enter through wounds or via insects.
Viroids: Infectious RNA; e.g., potato spindle tuber disease. Figure 13.23
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Some Plant Viruses Table 13.6
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Crossing the Species Barrier
UN 13.3
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