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MIDTERM BIOC20 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADED A++ LATEST UPDATE Virion consists of -Nucleic acid genome -protective protein coat -Some contain a lipid envelope Virion capsid Protective protein coat Nature of Viruses Obligate intracellular parasites (only replicate in living cell) Viruses lack Essential functions -synthesis of basic biological building blocks (nucleotides, amino acids, CHO's, lipids) -generation of ATP -protein synthesis (ribosomes, tRNAs) Uncoating First step, virus particles break down and release genomes inside the cell -released from protective protein shell Once virus uncoats Genome can be used as a template for mRNA synthesis - produce proteins Newly made viral proteins Work together to replicate genome, encapsulate the new genomes to form progeny virions Virus morphology Distinct, genome sizes, and particle sizes -smallest 20 nm in diameter, coding few as 2 proteins -largest 500nm in diameter, coding 1200 proteins Virus genomes can be -RNA or DNA, not both -single or double stranded -circular or linear Problem with RNA genome -no RNA polymerase - replication problem -difficulty making RNA transcript Viruses can infect All forms of life, animals, plants, insects, bacteria, algae,, fungi Most abundant form of life Viruses, 10 fold excess of virus compared to bacteria in earth oceans Mass = 1 million blue whales Length - 200 million light years Study of viruses led to Identification of promoters for eukaryotic RNA polymerase Enzymes involved in cellular DNA replication RNA splicing from studying viral mRNAs in eukaryotic cells Isolation of numerous cellular oncogenes and the understanding that cancer is caused by their mutation or unregulated expression First virus discovered TMV First virus discovered by

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Virion consists of

-Nucleic acid genome

-protective protein coat

-Some contain a lipid envelope

Virion capsid

Protective protein coat

Nature of Viruses

Obligate intracellular parasites (only replicate in living cell)

Viruses lack

Essential functions

-synthesis of basic biological building blocks (nucleotides, amino acids, CHO's, lipids)

-generation of ATP

-protein synthesis (ribosomes, tRNAs)

Uncoating

First step, virus particles break down and release genomes inside the cell

-released from protective protein shell

Once virus uncoats

Genome can be used as a template for mRNA synthesis - produce proteins

Newly made viral proteins

,Work together to replicate genome, encapsulate the new genomes to form progeny

virions

Virus morphology

Distinct, genome sizes, and particle sizes

-smallest 20 nm in diameter, coding few as 2 proteins

-largest 500nm in diameter, coding > 1200 proteins

Virus genomes can be

-RNA or DNA, not both

-single or double stranded

-circular or linear

Problem with RNA genome

-no RNA polymerase - replication problem

-difficulty making RNA transcript

Viruses can infect

All forms of life, animals, plants, insects, bacteria, algae,, fungi

Most abundant form of life

Viruses, 10 fold excess of virus compared to bacteria in earth oceans

Mass = 1 million blue whales

Length - 200 million light years

Study of viruses led to

Identification of promoters for eukaryotic RNA polymerase

Enzymes involved in cellular DNA replication

RNA splicing from studying viral mRNAs in eukaryotic cells

,Isolation of numerous cellular oncogenes and the understanding that cancer is caused

by their mutation or unregulated expression

First virus discovered

TMV

First virus discovered by

Distinguished by filtration

Russian scientist Dimitri Ivanovski

Dutch scientist Martinus Beijerinck (first name for virus = contagious virus fluidium)

TMV

Tobacco mosaic disease killing tobacco plants

Found by grounding up infected leaves trying to filter bacteria, passed through porcelain

filter was infecting leaves

Discovery about viruses in mid 1930s

Highly purified TMV could form crystals

-challenged conventional notions about genes and nature of living organisms

Are virsuses alive?

Not living entities, biochemical processes - only living period inside host

1915-1917 scientist in England and France discovered bacteria

Could be listed by filterable agents

Study of bacteriophages helped establish the field of molecular biology by

Mapping phage genes

Elucidated phage replication cycles

Developed the plaque assay

, Bacteriophage

Viruses that infect bacteria

Felix d'Herelle

Worked on phage therapy

-using phage to treat human bacterial disease

-useful against antibiotic resistant bacteria

-use as antibacterial agents in humans is not accepted

Tumor virus study lead to

Understanding of nature of cancer

-reverse transcriptase

-oncogenes

Now being used to construct vectors to express proteins to specifically destroy tumor

cells

Plaque assay allows for

Quantitation of virus

-based on principle that bacteria diffract visible light, dense liquid cultures appear

'cloudy'

-bacteriophages lyes their host cell and this lysis causes a loss of diffraction, leading to

a clearing of bacterial culture ('clear lysis' = plaque)

Reported as PFU (plaque forming unit)

Method of virus detection and measurement

Spread bacteria on surface of nutrient agar (Petri dish) nd apply serial dilutions of a

phage suspension

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