Microbiology and Immunology 3100A Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Npc1, Symmetry, Filoviridae

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Envelope with nucleocapsid (vp30, vp24, vp35 proteins forming nucleocapsid) Secondary recognition: binding of fusion proteins to fuse envelope with host. Late endosome: sugar molecules on surface of. Ebola (not good for infectivity: use cathepsins to take sugar molecules off (not for. Pick c1 cholesterol transporter), important for release of genome. Receptor mediated endocytosis (binding of hemagglutinin envelope glycoprotein to host sialic acid receptor: human influenza binds 2-6 (sialic acid and galactose glycosidic linkage, avian influenza binds 2-3, humans have. Inject nucleocapsid with rna directly at host cell surface (vp1 hydrophobic n terminus insertion and conformational change to create channel) Vp3) folded into 5s protamers: 5 protamers. = pentamer; capsid = 12 pentamers (60 subunits, Normally taken care of by host immune system (unless immunocompromised. Cdc did not test for it, not in collection. Le to use cathepsins (poke holes in le for genome release) Fusion of envelope at low ph of late endosome (receptor mediated endocytosis)

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