{"id":767,"date":"2023-12-06T22:38:00","date_gmt":"2023-12-06T22:38:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cellandcelldivision.com\/?p=767"},"modified":"2024-02-12T21:19:16","modified_gmt":"2024-02-12T21:19:16","slug":"page-173","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cellandcelldivision.com\/?p=767","title":{"rendered":"Page 173"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center\">The cells in which viruses can penetrate, develop and reproduce are<br>called <strong>permissive<\/strong>, and the cells where it is impossible \u2014 <strong>non-permissive.<\/strong><br>Also, there exist cells, which are permissive for some viruses and non-<br>permissive \u2014 for others. The reasons for that are also unclear.<br>The interaction of viruses with the cells is a complex biological<br>process. It is realized in several successive phases: attaching the virus to<br>the cell surface; penetrating of virus particle or its components into the cell;<br>disintegration of the virus particle; synthesis of the viral components in the<br>cell; formation of mature viral particles; leaving the cell by mature viral<br>particles (virions). The term <strong>virion<\/strong> is used as a synonym of mature viral<br>particle.<br>Coming into contact of the viral particles with the cell surface is<br>attended by their adsorption, which is a result of their interaction with<br>mucoproteins located on the cell-wall surface. While it is known that the<br>phages are attached to bacterial cells by the tails and their spikes, which<br>prepare the channel for their differential penetration, in plant and animal<br>cells this question is still unclear. It is supposed that viral particles<br>penetrate intact in them by using mechanisms resembling pinocytosis. This<br>mode of penetration is called <strong>viropexis.<\/strong><br>A great part of the investigations on viruses and phages are devoted to<br>their biochemistry and reconstitution. In this respect a thorough review is<br>the monograph of Tikhonenko (1966). The initial impression and the formed<br>opinion that phages are simply organized living particles composed of<br>strictly distinguished and easily separated protein molecules and nucleic<br>acid (DNA or RNA) stimulated some investigators to try to reconstitute them<br>practically (Fig. 2\u201389). At present, according to the prevailing concept their<br>structural and functional organization is much more complex and resists<br>such manipulations.<br>The genome of viruses is characterized by an exceptional diversity of<br>types of structural and functional organization. It can be one linear molecule<br>of DNA or RNA (rhabdo- or paramyxoviruses) or fragmented (orthomyxo-<br>viruses, buniaviruses, arenaviruses). For example influenza virus consists of<br>eight RNA molecules, each of them carrying the information for a synthesis of<br>one virus-specific protein, and in some cases their number is reduced to<br>three long segments. Besides, genome RNA (TMV, potato X-virus, cucumber<br>mosaic, poliomyelitis, influenza, encephalomyocarditis, plague in birds, f2,<br>etc.) or DNA (herpes, papilloma, adenovirus type 2 and 5,<br>pseudohydrophobia, measles in animals, SV40, \u03c6 X 174, f1, etc.) can be as<br>single chain, as well as double chain.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The cells in which viruses can penetrate, develop and reproduce arecalled permissive, and the cells where it is impossible \u2014 non-permissive.Also, there exist cells, which are permissive for some viruses and non-permissive \u2014 for others. The reasons for that are also unclear.The interaction of viruses with the cells is a complex biologicalprocess. 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