BIOL 3332 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Rna-Dependent Rna Polymerase, Rna Virus, Reverse Transcriptase

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Replication cycle of animal virus is contingent upon its genome: dna virus= can use host replication enzymes. Goes to the nucleus for assembly of viral particles. May not even release genome until it reaches the nucleus. Translation of viral proteins occurs outside of nucleus. Dna polymerase for dna replication is in the nucleus: rna virus= use rna dependent rna polymerase to copy rna genome. + rna serves directly as an mrna: common cold. Template for mrna formation if rna. Rna first needs to be copied into mrna: can not serve directly as an mrna. Genome replication, translation, assembly of virus occurs outside of nucleus. Except the flu virus: for the influenza virus, the rna + rna in the nucleus. Single strand + and -, double stranded rna dependent. Convert + - : retrovirus= reverse transcriptase copies genome into dna to insert into host genome. Serve as a template for dna synthesis. Rna dna rna protein.

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