MCB 3020L Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Intracellular Parasite, Phagocytosis

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Viruses: obligate intracellular parasites that are incapable of reproduction outside of a host organism: **are not able to (cid:862)grow(cid:863) in any type of media** Relatively simple structure: viruses consist of only of a protein coat that contains different nucleic acids: some types of viruses can have capsules and/or attachments in addition to this protein coat. Different families of viruses can use: double-stranded dna (ds-dna, single-stranded rna (ss-rna, ssdna, dsrna. Don"t need to maintain a vast amount of genetic information because they reproduce by using the host cell"s synthetic machinery and materials- they (cid:862)hijack(cid:863) their hosts and use their stuff to create new viral particles. Attach to the exterior of a potential host cell: 2. Penetrate the cell wall/membrane either by cellular phagocytosis or direct injection of nucleic acids: 3. Immediate release of the viral genetic material into the cell, causing infection of the host cell. After that, there are two new possible pathways: lytic pathway:

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