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Shared feature among Coronaviruses? - They all produce a nested set of subgenomic mRNAs.



True or False: The HE spike of coronaviruses is responsible for fusion of the viral and host membranes. -
False



True or False: Coronaviruses bud at the plasma membrane. - False



Where do CoV bud? - in intermediate compartments (IC) within the cell



True or False: Acute respiratory distress during a SARS infection is likely caused by a cytokine storm. -
True



What is the accepted reservoir host of SARS? - Bats



Which of the following viruses is not a member of the Flaviviridae family?

1. Rotavirus

2. Yellow Fever Virus

3. West Nile Virus

4. Hep C Virus - Rotavirus



Shared feature between flaviviruses and togaviruses? - Many viruses in both families are arboviruses.



Which of the following statements about viral fusion is incorrect?

- The low pH of the endosome induces a conformational change in the virion that exposes the fusion
peptide.

- The viral fusion glycoprotein is always the same glycoprotein that binds the host receptor.

,- After fusion of the viral membrane with the endosomal membrane, the viral genome is released into
the cytoplasm. - The viral fusion glycoprotein is always the same glycoprotein that binds the host
receptor.



Flaviviruses and togaviruses both generate polyproteins that thread into and out of the ER membrane;
what is the main purpose of this? - To localize the viral glycoproteins in the ER lumen where they can
then move to the Golgi and become glycosylated.



Which feature of togavirus/alphavirus virions is incorrect?

A- They have flower-shaped spikes extending off of the surface.

B- The envelope is icosahedral, but the capsid is disorganized.

C- Each petal associates with one capsid protein underneath the lipid bilayer.

D- Each petal of the flower is comprised of a heterodimer of the two glycoproteins (E1 and E2). - The
envelope is icosahedral, but the capsid is disorganized.



What recruits host translation initiation factors to the 5' end of calicivirus genomes? - The viral VPg
protein



How are the norovirus structural proteins synthesized? - They are translated from a subgenomic mRNA
produced late in the replication cycle.



Which of the following features is true regarding norovirus virions?

A- The minor structural protein VP2 resides only inside the virion.

B- They are extremely stable over a broad pH range.

C- The tips of the arches protruding off the surface are the most hypervariable region of the virion.

D- All of these - All of these



What are 3 features of Norovirus virions? - 1. They are extremely stable over a broad pH range.

2. The tips of the arches protruding off the surface are the most hypervariable region of the virion.

3. The minor structural protein VP2 resides only inside the virion.



Astroviruses cause what type of disease outcome? - Gastroenteritis

, True or False: Noroviruses are capable of being transmitted by insects. - False



Which of the following is NOT a mode of norovirus transmission?

A- Consumption of contaminated shellfish

B- Bite from an infected mosquito

C- Exposure to contaminated fomites (inanimate object, e.g., door knob)

D- Person-to-person transmission - Bite from an infected mosquito



What are 2 examples of Picornaviruses? - Polioviruses & Rhinoviruses



Which of the following is not a picornavirus?

- Poliovirus

- Influenzavirus

- Rhinovirus - Influenzavirus



True or False: The receptor binding-domain of all picornaviruses resides in the protruding domains of
the virion surface, also referred to as the plateaus. - False



True or False: The receptor-binding domain of all picornaviruses resides in the low-lying domains of the
virion surface, also referred to as the valleys. - True



What are the 2 mechanisms by which picornaviruses can release their genomes into the cytoplasm of
target cells? - 1. Formation of pores in the membrane

2. Dissociation of the virion in acidic endosomes following endocytosis



What factor recruits host translation initiation factors to the 5' end of picornavirus genomes to initiate
protein production? - An internal ribosome entry site (IRES)



What factor recruits host translation initiation factors to the 5' end of picornavirus genomes to initiate
protein production?

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