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Chapter 19Chapter 19
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The components of a virus.The components of a virus. The differences between lytic and The differences between lytic and
lysogenic cycles.lysogenic cycles.
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BacteriaBacteria VirusVirus
Prokaryotic cellProkaryotic cell Most are free-living Most are free-living
(some parasitic)(some parasitic) Relatively large sizeRelatively large size AntibioticsAntibiotics used to kill used to kill
bacteriabacteria
Not a living cell Not a living cell (genes packaged in (genes packaged in protein shell)protein shell)
Intracellular parasiteIntracellular parasite 1/1000 size of 1/1000 size of
bacteriabacteria Vaccines Vaccines used to used to
prevent viral infectionprevent viral infection Antiviral treatmentAntiviral treatment
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VirusesViruses Very small (<ribosomes)Very small (<ribosomes) ComponentsComponents = = nucleic acidnucleic acid + + capsidcapsid
Nucleic acidNucleic acid: DNA or RNA : DNA or RNA (double or single-stranded)(double or single-stranded)
CapsidCapsid: protein shell: protein shell SomeSome viruses also have viruses also have viral viral
envelopesenvelopes that surround capsidthat surround capsid Limited Limited host rangehost range (eg. human cold (eg. human cold
virus infects upper respiratory tract)virus infects upper respiratory tract) Reproduce within host cellsReproduce within host cells
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Mantra?
Define it!Explain it!Give an example!
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Simplified viral replicative cycleSimplified viral replicative cycle
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BacteriophageBacteriophage
Virus that infects bacterial cellsVirus that infects bacterial cells
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Video: Video: t4 Phage infection
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Lytic Cycle of T4 Lytic Cycle of T4 PhagePhage
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Bacteriophage ReproductionBacteriophage Reproduction Lytic Cycle:Lytic Cycle:
Use host machinery to make copies of virusUse host machinery to make copies of virus Death of host cell by rupturing it (lysis)Death of host cell by rupturing it (lysis) Virulent phages Virulent phages replicate by this methodreplicate by this method
Lysogenic Cycle:Lysogenic Cycle: Phage Phage DNA incorporated into host DNA and DNA incorporated into host DNA and
replicated along with itreplicated along with it Phage DNA = Phage DNA = prophageprophage
Temperate PhageTemperate Phage: uses both methods of : uses both methods of replicationreplication
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Lytic Cycle vs. Lysogenic Lytic Cycle vs. Lysogenic CycleCycle
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Animal virusesAnimal viruses have a membranous have a membranous envelopeenvelope
Host membrane Host membrane forms around forms around exiting virusexiting virus
Difficult for host Difficult for host immune system to immune system to detect virusdetect virus
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Video: Video: How Dengue Virus enters a cell
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RetrovirusRetrovirus
RNA virus that uses RNA virus that uses reverse transcriptasereverse transcriptase (RNA (RNA DNA) DNA)
Newly made viral DNA inserted into Newly made viral DNA inserted into chromosome of hostchromosome of host
Host transcribes viral DNA (= Host transcribes viral DNA (= provirusprovirus) to ) to make new virus partsmake new virus parts
Example: HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Example: HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus)Virus)
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HIV = HIV = RetroviruRetroviru
ss
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HIVHIV◦ Infects white blood Infects white blood
cellscells◦ HIV+HIV+: provirus (DNA : provirus (DNA
inserted)inserted)◦ AIDSAIDS: active viral : active viral
reproduction reproduction
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Video: Video: HIV Life CycleWatch this!Watch this!
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Other Human VirusesOther Human Viruses Herpes virusHerpes virus SmallpoxSmallpox
Herpes Simplex Virus 1 (HSV-1)
Herpes Simplex Virus 2 (HSV-2)
Eradicated in 1979 due to worldwide vaccination campaigns
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EbolaEbola TransmissionTransmission: contact with contaminated blood or : contact with contaminated blood or
bodily fluidsbodily fluids SymptomsSymptoms: fatigue, fever, severe headache, : fatigue, fever, severe headache,
vomiting, diarrhea, rash, bleedingvomiting, diarrhea, rash, bleeding◦ May appear 2-21 days after exposureMay appear 2-21 days after exposure
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EbolaEbola TreatmentTreatment::
◦ Intravenous fluids, balance electrolytesIntravenous fluids, balance electrolytes◦ Experimental: antiviral drugs, plasma Experimental: antiviral drugs, plasma
transfusions from survivors, antibodies (Zmapp)transfusions from survivors, antibodies (Zmapp)◦ No vaccine (yet)No vaccine (yet)
StatisticsStatistics::◦ 2014 Ebola Outbreak 2014 Ebola Outbreak (worldwide): 21,382 (worldwide): 21,382
cases, 8474 deaths (*as of 1/19/15)cases, 8474 deaths (*as of 1/19/15)◦ Seasonal InfluenzaSeasonal Influenza: estimated 36,000 deaths : estimated 36,000 deaths
in U.S. each year (in U.S. each year (2015: mutated H3N2 strain2015: mutated H3N2 strain))
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2014 Ebola Outbreak2014 Ebola Outbreak
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Cumulative Ebola CasesCumulative Ebola Cases
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VaccinesVaccines
Weakened virus or part of pathogen Weakened virus or part of pathogen that triggers immune system that triggers immune system responseresponse
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Emerging virusesEmerging viruses = mutation of = mutation of existing virusesexisting viruses
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ViroidsViroids Small, circular RNA Small, circular RNA
molecules that infect molecules that infect plantsplants
Cause Cause errors in errors in regulatory systems regulatory systems that control plant that control plant growthgrowth
eg.eg. coconut palms in coconut palms in PhilippinesPhilippines
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PrionsPrions Misfolded, infectious Misfolded, infectious proteinsproteins that that
cause misfolding of normal proteinscause misfolding of normal proteins eg. eg. mad cow disease mad cow disease
(BSE),Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (BSE),Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (humans), scrapie (sheep)(humans), scrapie (sheep)
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Diseases caused by prionsDiseases caused by prions Prions act slowly Prions act slowly – incubation period of at – incubation period of at
least 10 years before symptoms developleast 10 years before symptoms develop Prions are virtually indestructiblePrions are virtually indestructible (cannot (cannot
be denatured by heating)be denatured by heating) No known cure for prion diseasesNo known cure for prion diseases