ENH 422 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Phage Therapy, Interaction, Hemagglutination

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When viruses enter a host cell, the viral nucleic acids become acive, and viral muliplicaion results. Viruses can be considered alive bc they cause infecion and disease, just like pathogenic bacteria, fungi and protozoa. Require living host cells in order to muliply. This is also shared by certain small bacteria. Contain a single type of nucleic acid (dna or rna) Contain a protein coat that surrounds the nucleic acid. Muliply inside living cells by using the synthesizing machinery of the cell. Cause the synthesis of specialized structures that can transfer the viral nucleic acid to other cells. Have few or no enzymes of their own for metabolism (lack enzymes for protein synthesis + atp generaion) Spectrum of host cells that the virus can infect. For the virus to infect the host cell, the outer surface of the virus must chemically interact with speciic receptor sites on the surface of the cell. Phage therapy: using bacteriophage to treat bacterial infecions.

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