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Adenovirus particles, artwork C016 / 8964
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Adenovirus particles, artwork C016 / 8964
Adenovirus particles. Computer artwork showing the external protein structure of adenovirus particles. Adenoviruses are the largest viruses not to have a protein coat covering their capsid. The capsid is icosahedral, having 20 triangular faces made up of regular arrangements of hexon capsomeres. Penton capsomeres make up the 12 vertices, with a fibre and knob structure (blue) protruding from each. Inside the capsid is the genetic material (DNA, not shown). Adenoviruses commonly cause infections of the upper respiratory tract and eyes
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© RUSSELL KIGHTLEY/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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This artwork, titled "Adenovirus Particles" showcases the intricate external protein structure of adenovirus particles. Adenoviruses, known for causing infections in the upper respiratory tract and eyes, stand out as the largest viruses without a protein coat enveloping their capsid. The icosahedral capsid is composed of 20 triangular faces meticulously constructed from hexon capsomeres. At each of the 12 vertices, penton capsomeres form a foundation for an impressive fiber and knob structure that protrudes outward in striking blue hues. These fibers play a crucial role in viral attachment to host cells during infection. While this print beautifully captures the outer architecture of adenoviruses, it does not reveal their genetic material hidden within – DNA strands that orchestrate viral replication and pathogenicity. With its polygonal design and structural precision, this illustration provides valuable insights into virology and microbiology. It serves as a reminder of how nature's tiniest creations can possess such complexity and pose significant threats to human health. Created by Russell Kightley for Science Photo Library, this artwork exemplifies his mastery at transforming scientific concepts into visually stunning representations. Whether you are an enthusiast or professional in biology or simply captivated by artistry inspired by science, this print is sure to fascinate with its detailed depiction of adenovirus particles' unique beauty.
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