Protein from measles virus
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Protein from measles virus
Proteins from the measles virus, molecular model. A domain of the viruss P protein (upper, blue, green and yellow) is seen here in complex with part of the N protein (lower, red). These proteins are produced when the virus has invaded a host cell. They form a complex which helps the virus to reproduce its genetic material. The measles virus is highly contagious and transmitted through respiration. It causes fever, cough, runny nose, and a rash. In this model, solid colours represent the secondary structure of the protein (coils are alpha helices) and the faded tubular structure behind represents the individual atoms and bonds
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Alpha Helix Complex Compound Compounds Helices Measles Molecules Proteins Secondary Structure Viral Virology Bio Chemistry Biochemical Micro Biology Microbiological Molecular Molecular Model Protein
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This print showcases the intricate molecular model of proteins derived from the measles virus. The upper part exhibits a domain of the virus's P protein, distinguished by its vibrant shades of blue, green, and yellow. In contrast, the lower section portrays a segment of the N protein in striking red. These proteins come together to form a complex within host cells, aiding in the replication process of the virus's genetic material. The highly contagious nature of measles is well-documented, primarily transmitted through respiratory means. Its onset brings about symptoms such as fever, coughing, runny nose, and an unmistakable rash. This detailed illustration not only sheds light on this infectious disease but also delves into its underlying structure at a molecular level. The solid colors depicted here represent various secondary structures within these proteins; notably, coils are represented by alpha helices. Behind this visually appealing representation lies a faded tubular structure that signifies individual atoms and bonds present in these compounds. With its amalgamation of biology, medicine, chemistry, and virology concepts intertwined seamlessly into one image captured by Science Photo Library – this print serves as both an educational tool for researchers and an awe-inspiring piece for enthusiasts fascinated by biochemical intricacies.
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