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Viruses At the boundary of life, between the macromolecules (which are not alive) and the prokaryotic cells (which are), lie the viruses and bacteriophages (phages). These twilight creatures are parasites responsible for causing many diseases in living things (herpes and HIV in humans, for example). Viruses are found everywhere. Viruses consist of a core of nucleic acid, either DNA or RNA, and a protective coat of protein molecules and sometimes lipids. Viruses -The Boundary of Life In isolation, viruses and bacteriophages show none of the expected signs of life. They do not respond to stimuli, they do not grow, they do not do any of the things we normally associate with life. Strictly speaking, they should not be considered living organisms at all. However, they are more complex than a lifeless collection of macromolecules and they do show one of the most important signs of life: the ability to reproduce at a fantastic rate but only in a host cell. Bacteriophages attack bacteria (prokaryotes) viruses attack eukaryotic cells. Viruses and bacteriophages invade cells and use the host cells machinery to synthesize more of their own macromolecules. Once inside the host the bacteriophage or virus will either go into a Lytic Cycle - destroying the host cell during reproduction. or It will go into a Lysogenic Cycle - a parasitic type of partnership with the cell The Lytic Cycle The Lysogenic Cycle A provirus is a DNA virus that has been inserted into a host cell chromosome. A retrovirus injects the enzyme, reverse transcriptase into the cell to copy viral RNA into DNA. HIV is a retrovirus injecting the enzyme, reverse transcriptase into the cell to copy viral RNA into DNA. Viruses are host specific – a protein on the surface of the virus has a shape that matches a molecule in the plasma membrane of its host, allowing the virus to lock onto the host cell. HIV doesn’t target just any cell, it goes right for the cells that want to kill it. “Help
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