BIO 3124 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Integrase, Pyrimidine, Monocyte

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Human papilloma, in uenza, and the human immunode ciency virus. The human papillomavirus is a small naked virus with 51 known types (types 6, 11, 16, and 18 are the most common). It is a double stranded dna genome, meaning it only has 6 genes. Because the virus is a very small dna virus, it is very dependent on the host cell, and requires actively dividing host cells. Hpv infectious cycle: attachment: virus attaches to cellular receptor, endocytosis, penetration of enveloped virus in the nucleus, fusion, uncoating, release of genome, transcription and synthesis of early proteins. Non-structural regulatory proteins: recruitment and modi cation of host"s dna polymerase, replication of viral genome, transcription and synthesis of late proteins, assembly of capsid, packaging of genome, cell lysis and viral release, process starts over, in uenza. In uenza is a enveloped virus with three different types (types a, b, and c). It"s genome is a segmented (-) rna with 8 segments.

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