Microbiology Chapter 5
What are the phases of the viral life cycle in order?
-Adsorption -Penetration/Uncoating -Synthesis -Assembly -Release
What are the commonalities between temperate phages and lytic phages?
-Adsorption, Penetration, Assembly, Release -Biosynthesis of viral components
What methods can viruses use to gain entry into an animal cell?
-Fusion of the viral envelope and the cell membrane -Engulfment/phagocytosis of the virus
Treating viral diseases
-Most vaccines target viral diseases -Antibiotics are not effective against viruses
Which virus types are released from host cells by lysis?
-Naked -Complex
What are the componenets of the nucleocapsid?
-Nucleic acids -Capsid
Viruses can cause cancer by
-introducing oncogenes to a host cell -causing a loss of growth regulation
How are enveloped animal viruses released from the host cell?
-release from the ER -Bud off the cell membrane
What are the 3 main criteria used to classify viruses?
1. Structure 2. Chemical comp 3. Genetic makeup
3 purposes of viral cultivation
1. To study effects on host cells 2. To identify viruses in clinical specimens 3. To prepare vaccines
What is a Icosahedron?
A geometric viral form having 20 faces and 12 corners
When a cell harbors a virus that is not immediately lysing the cell, it is known as
A persistent infection
Prion
Abnormal protein fibrils
Which of the host cell structures must usually be specific for adsorption?
Glycoprotein receptors
Most host cell receptors that virus attach to are actually _____ that the cell uses in normal function.
Glycoproteins
What is a mass of viruses or damaged orgnalles caused by viral infection of a cell
Inclusion body
How does T-even bacteriophage nucleic acid enter the host cell?
Injection
Lysogeny is best described as
Integration of the viral genome into the host chromosome
Typically, naked helical viruses are _____ flexible than enveloped helical viruses. Less More
Less
When a bacterium acquires a new trait from its temperate phage, it is called
Lysogenic conversion
_____ is the persistence of bacteriophage DNA within a host chromosome.
Lysogeny
Cultured cells grow in the form of a _____, a single confluent sheet of cells that supports viral multiplication
Monolayer
In _____ -sense RNA viral genomes, the RNA is not in a form ready for translation
Negative
At minimum all viruses are composed of
Nucleic acids and proteins
Most DNA viruses will assemble their virions within the host cell's...?
Nucleus
Where are most DNA viruses replicated and assembled within the host?
Nucleus
Viruses which can lead to cancer are called
Oncoviruses
What describes the "clear" area where a virus-infected cell lysed and infected all the neighboring cells and lysed those too.
Plaque
Virus is latin for
Poison
Phage DNA that is latently incorporated into the bacterial host genome is called
Prophage
Prions are composed entirely of what molecule?
Protein
Capsomers are composed of
Proteins
A ______ is an animal virus which has integrated its DNA into the DNA of its host cell
Provirus
In which stage of viral multiplication would you expect to see "budding" occur?
Release
In some viruses, including HIV, what enzyme transcribes RNA into DNA?
Reverse transcriptase
A noncellular infectious agent that depends on other viruses for replication is known as what kind of virus?
Satellite Virus
Viral _____ insert into the host cell membrane as the virus particle is assembled in the host cell.
Spikes
Which disease is characterized by brain tissue pathology due to prions?
Spongiform encephalopathy
What is a multinucleated mass of cells caused by a viral infection?
Syncytium
What name is given to a phage "type" that can incorporate itself into the host genome as a lysogenic prophage?
Temperate phage
Virome
The complete set of viruses that can infect the human body
T or F: Bacteriophages can increase the pathogenicity of their bacterial host.
True
Change in a cell line monolayer is indicative of?
Virally infected cells
Is it possible for a bacterial cell infected with a temperate phage to replicate?
Yes
The monomer of a capsid is called
a capsomere
Endocytosis
a type of penetration, occurs when viruses are taken into the cell followed by englufment in a vacuole or vesicle
Viroid
an infectious agent that lacks a capsid and merely consists of a strand of RNA
Most RNA viruses will assemble the virion within the host cell's...?
cytoplasm
Host Range
defines that limitations of the type of cell that a virus can invade
A segmented RNA genome is one in which
individual genes exist on separate pieces of RNA
Through the process of _____, a prophage is activated and enters the lytic cycle
induction
All viruses must infect a host cell to replicate, and therefore, they are referred to as
obligate intracellular parasites
Syncytia
occur when a virus induces multiple cells to fuse, making a large multinucleated cell
Antiviral drugs target
one of the steps in the viral life cycle
The human virome is
the complete set of viruses that are associated with the human body
Which step in the life cycle of an animal virus is not needed in the life cycle of a bacteriophage?
uncoating
A fully formed infectious virus particle in a host cell is often called a
virion
A type of virus that parasitizes other viruses infecting the same host cell is called a
virophage
What term is used to specifically describe the types of viruses that infect bacteria?
Bacteriophage
Plaques are associated with
Bacteriophage infection of bacteria
Viruses ___ depend on a host cell for replication.
Completely
CPE
Cytopathic effect
Which of the following are cytopathic effects in virally infected animal cells? A. Viroids B. Virus-associated proteins C. Prions D. Inclusion Bodies E. Syncytia
D & E
Viral DNA polymerase genes are expressed during the _____ stage of the synthesis phase of the viral life cycle.
Early
A single virus particle could contain a genome consisting of
Either RNA or DNA, but NOT both
Viroids are composed of only...
naked RNA
Uncoating
is the process that occurs when viruses lose their capsid (and envelope if they have one) during or after penetration into a host cell
Both naked and complex viruses are released from host cells via
lysis
Phage DNA that is latently incorporated into the bacterial host genome is called a _______
prophage
HIV is described as a _____ because it synthesizes DNA directly from RNA using reverse transcriptase
retrovirus
Most human viral infections are
self-limiting