VIRUSES - Biology
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VIRUSES
Viruses Are Not Cells!
There are several structural and functional
differences between cells and viruses
The structural differences include:
– No nucleus
– No cell membrane
– No organelles
The functional differences include:
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Do
Do
Do
Do
not
not
not
not
grow
respire
develop
reproduce
Viral Structure
Viruses are made up of 2 parts:
– Capsid—a protein coat which enables the
virus to bind to a cell
– Nucleic acid—either DNA or RNA
Some viruses have an additional protective
coating called an envelope
Replication vs. Reproduction
Viruses do not reproduce
Viruses replicate
Reproduction requires cell division and
replication does not
A virus requires a host for it to replicate
A host is a living cell that provides all the
materials a virus needs to replicate
Classification of Viruses
Shape: allows viruses to attach
to only a few kinds of cells; like
two pieces of a jigsaw puzzle
– Filovirus—has no distinct shape
– Polyhedral virus—multifaceted
geometric shape
– Binal virus—has a polyhedral
capsid and a helical tail
– Helical virus—tightly coiled DNA
or RNA inside a long, narrow
capsid
Classification of Viruses (cont.)
Host:
– Plant virus
– Animal virus
– Bacterial virus—these are also called
bacteriophages
Lytic Cycle
Bacteriophage
Bacterial chromosome
DNA or RNA
Entry
Bacterial host cell
Attachment
Lysis and
Release
Replication
Assembly
Lysogenic Cycle
Entry:
Lysis &
Release:
Assembly:
Not pictured
Prophage
Replication:
Retrovirus
Contains an RNA core that is replicated by
1st transcribing its RNA into DNA
Ex: HIV—the virus that infects white blood
cells and causes AIDS
1. RNA & reverse
transcriptase
enter the host
cell
4.Viral DNA
produces
new viruses
2. Enzymes
copy the viral
RNA into DNA
3. Viral DNA
attaches to
cell DNA
Nonviral Particles
Viroid:
– No capsid
– Contains RNA
– Cause plant diseases
Prion:
– Protein molecule with no RNA or DNA
– Cause animal diseases (i.e. mad cow disease)