BIO 3124 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Human Papillomavirus Infection, Viroid, Antiviral Drug

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4 Apr 2018
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November 18, 2016: viruses within everyone"s reach. 51 known types: types 6, 11, 16, and 18 are the most common. Penetration of enveloped virus into the nucleus by fusion of the two membranes. Fusion, uncoating, release of genome: nb: uncaring occurs by penetration into the nucleus, not the cell, decapsidation occurs in the nucleus, releasing the genome. Transcription and synthesis of early proteins (non-structural regulatory proteins) Recruitment and modi cation of host"s dnap: early viral proteins modify the host"s dnap so that it preferentially reads viral dna in order to allow for genome replication. Transcription and synthesis of late proteins (including those that form the capsid) Three types: type a, b, and c. Tropism: epithelial cells of the respiratory passage. M1 protein: structural protein that composes the capsid. Neuraminidase protein: part of envelope, involved in the release of the virus. Rna dependent rnap: required for viral replication. Hemagglutinin recognizes silica acid, leading to attachment.

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