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Virology - Exam 1
Flashcards for the first exam, including Baltimore scheme and common families.
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Microbiology
Undergraduate 4
04/17/2012

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Terminal Direct Repeats
Definition
In Herpes, circularize when the ends are chewed back.
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Terminal Inverted Repeats
Definition
In Adenovirus, cause it to form a loop when single stranded.
Term
dsDNA that forms a circle
Definition
Polyoma, Papilloma
Term
Multipartite viruses
Definition
Genome separated into segments that are in separate capsids. Brome Mosaic Virus has three.
Term
Viruses with a primer protein attached on the 5' end.
Definition
Adenovirus, Picornavirus
Term
Overlapping ORFs
Definition
In viruses, can have up to three reading frames.
Term
Which is larger: amino acids or nucleotides?
Definition
Nucleotides.
Term
How does capsid volume relate to genome size?
Definition
To fit the genome, a capsid must be made up of subunits, or else it could not be packaged inside.
Term
Explain how to calculate the triangulation of an icosahedron.
Definition
Using an image of the virus, count how many steps (h) and turn-steps(k) it takes to get from one vertex to another while only stepping on hexamer points. T = h^2 + hk + k^2
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What is the number of subunits in a capsid?
Definition
T(60)
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As T value increases, capsid volume generally...
Definition
increases
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Where is the beta-sheet jelly roll seen?
Definition
In subunits of the icosahedral capsid proteins.
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What type of hosts are non-enveloped icosahedral viruses common in?
Definition
Plants and animals.
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What type of hosts are non-enveloped helical viruses common in?
Definition
Plants
Term
How were the attachment factors of LPS determined?
Definition
Randomly mutated viruses, and looked for those that were newly susceptible or newly resistant to a virus. Then looked at the structure of LPS to determine what changed.
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Describe the Head and Tail method of penetration.
Definition
The tail fibers connect, then pull the baseplate to connect to the host. Once that connects, the tail contracts and pushes the nucleic acid into the host.
Term
How are ICAM-1 and PVR related?
Definition
Both are Ig-like domains on the host cell that a virus (i.e. picorna) can bind to.
Term
Which virus uses a host carbohydrate group to attach?
Definition
Influenza (orthomyxo) -- to sialic acid
Term
What virus fuses at the plasma membrane?
Definition
HIV
Term
What virus fuses at endosomal membrane and requires low pH?
Definition
Influenza (orthomyxo)
Term
What virus uncoats (no fusion) at the endosomal membrane?
Definition
Polio (picorna) -- capsid remains outside.
Term
Which virus lyses the endosome to uncoat in the cytoplasm?
Definition
Adenovirus, which uses its spike proteins to lyse the endosome.
Term
Which virus uses histones to uncoat at the nuclear pore?
Definition
Adenovirus
Term
Which 2 viruses change conformation of receptor/fusion peptides when they bind?
Definition
HIV (retro) and Paramyxo
Term
Which virus uses ribosomes to uncoat?
Definition
Togavirus (IV), after fusion in the endosome.
Term
Which virus depends on lysosomal enzymes to uncoat?
Definition
Reovirus (rota)-- after uncoating the ISVP (intermediate subviral particle) is left.
Term
What is the role of the canyon cleft and VP1 in picornavirus?
Definition
Canyon is where the PVR binds, and is hidden from immune system. The VP1 changes conformation to slide into host membrane and make a pore for the viral genome to enter.
Term
What characterizes a Nuclear Localization Signal?
Definition
Stretch or patch of basic amino acids.
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What is a positive autoregulatory loop?
Definition
When an expressed protein further activates its own expression.
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What is a transcriptional cascade?
Definition
When one protein activates the expression of another, etc.
Term
What are the main steps of prokaryotic transcription?
Definition
Sigma factor binds to RNA polymerase, which finds a promoter and initiates transcription.
Term
What are the main steps of eukaryotic transcription?
Definition
A closed initiation complex must for and be phosphorylated, then binds to the promoter and initiates transcription.
Term
What strategy does T4 use for transcription?
Definition
Sequential modification of RNA polymerase/sigma factor so that the promoters for the late genes are nothing like the host promoters.
Term
What strategy does bacteriophage lambda use for transcription?
Definition
Antitermination and repression of promoters.
Term
What is a cellular transcription factor that viruses use?
Definition
NFkB
Term
How does Tat relate to NFkB?
Definition
Once NFkB initiates transcription, short abortive transcripts are made, but eventually Tat is made. Tat binds to the Tar region of the RNA made and stabilizes the polymerase.
Term
What do VP16, Oct1, and Hcf have to do with each other?
Definition
VP16 is from Herpes (HSV) and Oct1 and Hcf are from the host. All three must bind for transcription to occur.
Term
What does E1A do in a virus?
Definition
E1A binds to Rb and releases it from E2F. E2F then can activate E2 genes. E1A comes from Adenovirus.
Term
What is Ibp?
Definition
Initiator binding protein, a host protein. Virus uses it to bind to late gene promoters so they won't be expressed until the end.
Term
Which viruses use a replication fork?
Definition
Papilloma, polyoma, herpes, retro.
Term
Which viruses use strand displacement?
Definition
Adeno, parvo, pox.
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