BIOL BC 1500x Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Rna Virus, Reverse Transcriptase, Central Dogma Of Molecular Biology

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Bc1502 introduction to cell and molecular biology. Retrovirus: 8% of human genome is made up of retroviral dna. Gp120 viral protein that facilitates cell entry: life cycle. T-cell: gp120 binds to proteins on the cell surface, rna dna (moving against the central dogma), discovery of reverse transcriptase. Infected t-cells are a factory for viral production: lose their own function and eventually die, losing t-cells causes immune system to deteriorate, reverse transcription. Reverse transcriptase enzyme in hiv that does reverse transcription: rna-dependent rna polymerization, 2nd copy to generate the double stranded dna, major drug target for hiv+ patients, aids. Chronic phase largely asymptomatic, variable in time. Major global public health issue: an example of a problem that can be solved only through an effective vaccine. The subfield of genetics devoted to the study of bacteria: good introduction to cellular genetics, subtly different from eukaryotic genetics, prokaryotes are important to humans.

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