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					Viruses Virus Facts  Nonliving particle that invade the cells of plants, animals, fungi, and bacteria.  Often destroy the cells they invade  Virology is the study of viruses History of Virology  Wendell Stanley crystallized the tobacco mosaic virus in 1935  Discovered that it may be a chemical rather than a cell Tobacco Mosaic Virus Characteristics  No Growth  No Homeostasis  No Metabolism  Can Mutate  May contain DNA or RNA Characteristics  Can only reproduce in a host cell  Made up of a nucleic acid core, protein coat, and in some cases an envelope –The coat protects the genetic material –Enables the virus to invade its host cell Virus Viral Shape  Determined by capsid or its nucleic acid  Icosahedron-20 triangular faces - herpes simplex, chicken pox, polio  Helix - a coiled spring rabies, measles, tobacco mosaic virus Icosahedron Helix DNA Viruses  Virus may directly produce DNA that then makes more viral proteins  May join with the host cell’s DNA to direct the synthesis of new viruses  Chicken pox, mono, herpes DNA Viruses RNA Viruses  Viral RNA is released into the host cell’s cytoplasm  Uses the host cell’s ribosomes to produce new viral proteins RNA Viruses Retroviruses  RNA Viruses  Contains an enzyme called reverse transcriptase.  Uses a template to make DNA Viruses Viroids and Prions  Viroids - smallest known particles that are able to replicate –Consist of a short, single strand of RNA and has no capsid –Disrupt plant cell metabolism and damage crops Viroid Viroids and Prions  Prions - abnormal forms of protein that clump together inside a cell –Clumping kills the cell –Scrapies, Mad Cow Prion Bacteriophage  Viruses that infect bacteria  Viral nucleic acid head, a collar, a sheath, which makes up the tail, together making the capsid. There is also a base plate and tail fibers. Animation  http://www.hybridmedicala nimation.com/anim_bacter iophage.html The Lytic Cycle  Destroys the host cell –Attachment –Entry –Replication –Assembly –Release – Released viruses are called progeny Lysogenic Cycle  These viruses do not destroy the host immediately –Attachment –Injection –Integration –Cell multiplication Lysogenic Transmission of Diseases  Human contact  Air  Water  Insect bites Prevention and Treatment  Antiviral drugs –Interfere with viral nucleic acid synthesis –Already infected patients Prevention and Treatment  Vaccination –Inactivated • Do not replicate in a host system –Attenuated • Genetically altered so they are incapable of causing disease Emerging Viruses  Newly discovered viruses  Exist in isolated habitats, but infect humans when habitats are developed. –Ebola found in the Democratic Republic of Congo Viruses and Cancer  Lysogenic viruses may trigger cancer genes –Hepatitis B –Epstein-Barr More terms to know  Eradication  Lysis  Capsid
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            