BIO SCI 45 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Antigen Presentation, T Helper Cell, Mutation Rate

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They cannot replicate by themselves even if put in enriched nutrient media. It must use infected cell machinery to produce more viruses. How do viruses gain access to the cells in the host. Breaks in the skin or access to blood (including iv drugs) Genetic material dna or rna (directs synthesis of viral proteins) Nucleocapsid surround and thus protect the genetic material. Enzymes and recognition molecules help virus infect a host cell and initiate its life cycle. Absorption virus (via molecules on the surface of the virus) binds to molecules on the surface of a cell. Penetration and uncoating (fusion or endocytosis) membranes of the cell and virus fuse; virus gains access to cell. Virus then assembles and releases itself from the cell. Non-enveloped virus does not have a lipid membrane. Enveloped virus has a lipid membrane and envelope proteins. Transcription amplified # of copies of the template and allows it to move to the cytoplasm (for production of protein).

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