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  1. 1. Viruses
  2. 2. What is a virus? ‘Infectious particle’ Genetic material Protein coat
  3. 3. Properties of a virus • A virus is a very small, infectious, obligate intracellular parasite • Virus particles are not living • Viruses are chemicals, and by themselves cannot reproduce • A susceptible and permissive cellular host is needed for viruses to reproduce • All viruses must make mRNA that can be translated by host ribosomes
  4. 4. Basic virus structure
  5. 5. DNA RNA OR Basic virus structure DNA RNA OR
  6. 6. DNA RNA OR + Basic virus structure DNA RNA OR +
  7. 7. DNA RNA OR + Capsid Protein Basic virus structure DNA RNA OR + Capsid Protein
  8. 8. DNA RNA OR + Capsid Protein Basic virus structure DNA RNA OR + Capsid Protein
  9. 9. Basic virus structure DNA RNA OR + Capsid Protein Nucleocapsid DNA RNA OR + Capsid Protein
  10. 10. Basic virus structure DNA RNA + Capsid Protein Nucleocapsid DNA RNA OR + Capsid Protein
  11. 11. Basic virus structure DNA RNA OR + Capsid Protein Nucleocapsid DNA RNA + Capsid Protein =
  12. 12. Basic virus structure DNA RNA OR + Capsid Protein Nucleocapsid DNA RNA + Capsid Protein = +
  13. 13. Basic virus structure DNA RNA OR + Capsid Protein Nucleocapsid DNA RNA + Capsid Protein = + Lipid membrane Glycoproteins
  14. 14. Basic virus structure DNA RNA OR + Capsid Protein Nucleocapsid DNA RNA + Capsid Protein = + Lipid membrane Glycoproteins Enveloped virus
  15. 15. Capsid symmetry Icosahedral Helical
  16. 16. Attachment
  17. 17. Attachment: tropism Lock and key
  18. 18. Penetration
  19. 19. Disassembly
  20. 20. Viral genome Disassembly
  21. 21. mRNA Viral genome Viral enzymes Transcription
  22. 22. mRNA Viral proteins Viral enzymes Viral genome Translation
  23. 23. mRNA Viral proteins Viral genome Genome replication
  24. 24. mRNA Viral proteins Assembly
  25. 25. mRNA Viral proteins Viral genome Assembly
  26. 26. Release
  27. 27. Retroviruses
  28. 28. Outcome of cellular infection
  29. 29. Immune response • Cell mediated immunity – Important in the recovery from viral illness • Antibodies – Important in the protection from repeat exposure

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