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A complete summary of all the information needed about viruses for the BHCS2006 infection and immunity exam at the University of Plymouth.

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Virus Cheat Sheet



Viruses

 Viruses are genetic elements that contain either RNA or DNA that replicates intracellularly
but has an extracellular state

 Viruses originate for 3 theories

o Regressive theory - degenerated from cellular form of intracellular parasites

o Progressive theory - evolve from cellular nucleic acids that gained the ability to
replicate autonomously

o Co-evolution theory - viruses co evolved with cellular life forms



Virus Morphology

 Viruses consist of nucleic acid and a capsid with or without an envelope

 The capsid

o The protein coat surrounding the nucleic acid core that protects nucleic acid from
inactivation

o It helps to introduce genome to host cell

 Capsomeres

o The repeating subunits that make up the capsid

o Symmetrically arranged to form an impenetrable shell

 Protomers

o The polypeptide chain which makes up the capsomeres

 The viral envelope

o Derived from the host cell membrane

o Protein subunits seen as projecting spikes on the surface envelope

o Confers chemical, antigenic and biological properties

o More susceptible to lipid solvents

 Viruses has two types of symmetry which form the capsid

o Icosahedral

o Helical

 The naked capsid virus is made from

o DNA or RNA + capsid protein = nucleocapsid

,  The enveloped virus is made from

o Nucleocapsid + lipid membrane glycoproteins



Virus Classification

 Viruses are classified by

o The type of viral nucleic acid

o The symmetry and shape of capsid

o The presence or absence of an envelope

o The size of the virus particle

o Serology

 Viruses can be classified into 7 arbitrary groups

o Double stranded DNA

o Single stranded (+) sense

o Double stranded RNA segmented genomes

o Single stranded (+) sense RNA

o Single stranded (-) sense RNA

o Single stranded (+) sense RNA with DNA intermediate

o Double stranded DNA with RNA intermediate



Viral Life Cycle

 Viruses have two stages

o Metabolically inactive

o Active

 Viruses enter the host cell by

o Surface fusion

o Fusion in endosome

o Lysis of endosome

 The life cycle of a virus consists of

o Attachment and adsorption

o Penetration

o Uncoating
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