MBG 1000 Study Guide - Final Guide: Cervical Cancer, P53, Shingles

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Review for geneics he didn"t start a new lecture just highlighted and reviewed things from last class. Consists of protein coat (capsid) that surrounds nucleic acid. Nucleic acid either rna or dna; encoded viral proteins. Outside the host they do not live, hijack a host cell and use it as their host to replicate. Flu virus changes into capsids- mutate very quickly and spread. Hpv and cervical cancer high risk hpv virus integrates in human genome; produces two viral proteins- e6 and e7 (made into rna) Cell cannot arrest cell cycle or acivate apoptosis. E7 binds and inacivates rb; e2f is released and acive; simulates cell cycle progression. Rb prevents the cell from coninuing the cell cycle- break funcion. Virus binds to rb- which releases the transcripion factor to go through the cell cycle. Tricks the body that everything is perfect and the body needs to grow more cells- increase growth. Cervical cancer- damage of the cervical mucous membranes.

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