BIOL 1090 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Lysis, Myelin, Group R

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Viruses bind to a cell surface via speciic proteins and enter into the cell. There must be a receptor on the cell that its the virus similar to a lock and key for the virus to enter the cell. This deines the cell types the virus can infect and the host range. Wide host range: rabies can infect cells in dogs, bats, humans etc. Narrow host range: human cold and inluenza viruses infect epithelial cells of human respiratory system (very speciic/narrow). This results from the type of receptor proteins on the outer membrane. Once inside a cell, the virus hijacks cellular machinery to synthesize nucleic acids and proteins. There are two main types of viral infecions: lyic: producion of virus paricles ruptures (and kills) cell (e. g. inluenza the epithelial cells in your respiratory system are literally exploding and sending dead cells and virus paricles everywhere).

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