MIC 301 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Prnp, Exocytosis, Poliovirus

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Chapter 13: characterizing and classifying viruses, prions and viroids. Extracellular state: virion, consists of a protein coat capsid, surrounding the nuclei acid core; nucleocapsid. Some virion have a phospholipid membrane envelope, surrounding the nucleocapsid. Outermost layer can be a capsid or an envelope, protection and recognition. Intracellular state: capsid is removed, only nuclei acid. The type of genetic material, the kinds of cells they attack, their size, the nature of their capsid coat, their shapes and if there is envelope. The genome may by dna or rna, either ds or ss. Bacterium genome has 1000 genes, virus has 3. Most only infect a particular host"s cells surface protein or glycoproteins. Definition: protein coats that protect nucleic acid and for attachment to host. Viruses don"t have cell membranes, but animal viruses have envelope. Matrix: viral protein, fill between capsid and envelope. The envelope is a part of the membrane of a host virus get it from replication or release.

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