Viruses – Cellular Pirates
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Viruses – Cellular Pirates
Adenovirus showing
icosahedral shape
Varicella zoster virus
causes chickenpox
Characteristics of Viruses
Obligate Intercellular Parasite
- Must reproduce(replicate) inside a host
Structure
- Nucleic Acid – DNA or RNA
- Protein coat – called a capsid
- Envelope – some contain a layer of membrane taken
from a host cell
Mutate Rapidly
Host Specific
- can only infect one type of cell
Small – from 20nm to 250nm
- most are too small to be seen with a light microscope
Virus Structure
Bacteriophage
Bacteriophages are viruses that infect bacteria
- they are responsible for transduction in bacteria
Viruses have two life cycles
Lytic Cycle-Viruses-immediately infect the host cell
Lysogenic Cycle - lay dormant in the cell
Lytic Cycle
Small Pox- Lytic
Jenner developed first vaccine 1798
Lysogenic Cycle
Herpes Simplex 1/Lysogenic
Shingles-Lysogenic/ Chicken pox virus (herpes
varicella-zoster)
Retroviruses
Contain RNA and not DNA
- to be able to take over a host cell, the retrovirus must be able to
convert the RNA into DNA
- to accomplish the conversion, retroviruses insert an enzyme
called Reverse Transcriptase into the host cell
Retroviruses
Vocabulary
Obligate intercellular parasite
Capsid
Envelope
bacteriophage
Lytic Cycle
Lysogenic Cycle
Phage
prophage
Retrovirus
Reverse Transcriptase