Biology 1002B Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Glycoprotein, Antibody, Reverse Transcriptase

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Many infect plants: in polyhedral viruses the coat proteins form triangular units that fit together like the parts of a soccer ball. Include forms that affect animals, plants, bacteria: both helical viruses and polyhedral viruses can be enveloped in a membrane derived from the host"s membrane. In enveloped viruses, proteins synthesized from the viral genome in the host cell are transported to and embedded in the membrane before the virus particle buds through the host cell. These proteins allow the virus to recognize and bind to host cells: not all viruses are pathogens. Protective viruses interfere with replication or other functions of the pathogenic viruses. Some viruses also act to defend their host cells: bacteriophages, are one of the primary reasons that bacteria do not completely overrun the planet. It is typically difficult to treat and prevent viral infections: since viruses cannot be cured with antibiotics, many of them are allowed to run its course.

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