BIO 226 Chapter Notes - Chapter 13: Interaction, Viral Envelope, Capsid

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Acellular (only exist when they enter a host cell) Multiply inside living cells by using the synthesizing machinery of the cell. Contain a protein coat (capsid) surrounding the nucleic acid. Envelope consists of a combination of lipids, proteins, and carbohydrates. May also have spikes (carbohydrate-protein complexes) projected from envelope. Can be used as a means of identification. Have a particular host range that is determined by specific host attachment sites and cellular factors. Outer surface of virus must chemically interact with specific receptor sites on the cell surface. Combination of many attachment and receptor sites makes a strong association between host cell and virus. Helical virus: long rods that may be flexible or rigid; helical-shaped nucleic acid found within hollow, cylindrical capsid. Polyhedral virus: capsid in the shape of an icosahedron; capsomeres of each face form triangles. Enveloped virus: helical and polyhedral can be enveloped. Changes in hemagglutinin (h) and neuraminidase (n) spikes.

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