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Virology Week 1 Thursday P2

Horizontales
Critical infection enzyme produced by a retrovirus that enables its genetic material to be integrated into the DNA of the infected cell
Glycoproteins and matrix proteins are the two kinds of (blank) (blank) that are primarily found in the envelope
When related viruses infect the same cell ,the genome of one virus may be enclosed in the heterologous capsid of the second virus
Contains non-viral genome within the viral capsid, such as host nucleic acid instead of viral nucleic acid
Critical infection enzymes that help with viral genome replication
A virus that can't replicated because it lacks a full complement/copy of viral genes. A result from mutations or errors in the production or assembly of the virus.
Viral proteins that only play roles within the infected cell during virus replication or act in regulation of virus replication or assembly
Virus genetic diversity mechanism that in most cases causes minor changes, but can cause resistance to antiviral drugs and a change in antigenicity
Virion without nucleic acids (empty capsid)
Verticales
Critical infection enzyme used to generate complementary DNA from a RNA template
Virus genetic diversity mechanism that is broken into 2 categories: recombination and reassortment
Most important mechanism for high genetic diversity in viruses with segmented genomes
Hydrophobic proteins that form a protein lined channel through the envelope to alter the permeability of the membrane and thus the internal environment of the virus
Serves as the recognition site of nucleocapsid at the plasma membrane and mediates the encapsidation of the RNA nucleoprotein cores into the membrane envelope
The exchange of nucleotide sequences between different, but usually closely related, viruses during replication
Proteins that link the internal nucleocapsid to the lipid membrane envelope and play a crucial role in virus assembly by stabilizing the lipid envelope
Virus envelope glycoprotein that helps with attachment to the host cell