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Enterovirus capsid proteins structure C014  /  4897


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Enterovirus capsid proteins structure C014 / 4897

Enterovirus capsid proteins structure. Computer artwork showing how the four component proteins (VP1 to VP4) of an enterovirus particle (virion) interlock to form the capsid (outer shell). Enteroviruses are a genus of non-enveloped positive-sense single-stranded RNA viruses associated with several human and mammalian diseases. Each virion is composed of sixty copies of each of the four structural proteins, which surround the RNA genome

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Biomolecule Capsid Structure Component Components Enterovirus Microbiology Molecular Biology Molecules Non Enveloped Particle Pathogenic Proteins Proteomics Quartet Rna Virus Shell Sphere Spherical Structural Viral Virion Virological Virology Biochemical Biochemistry Microbiological Molecular Model Molecular Structure Pathogen Protein Virus


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This print showcases the intricate structure of Enterovirus capsid proteins, specifically the C014/4897 strain. In this computer artwork, we witness how the four component proteins (VP1 to VP4) seamlessly interlock to form a spherical capsid, resembling a protective shell surrounding the viral RNA genome. Enteroviruses belong to a genus of non-enveloped positive-sense single-stranded RNA viruses that are associated with various diseases in humans and mammals. Each virion consists of sixty copies of these structural proteins, which work collectively to encapsulate and safeguard the viral genetic material. The visual representation presented here is not only aesthetically pleasing but also serves as an invaluable tool for understanding the molecular intricacies underlying enterovirus pathogenesis. Through this illustration, we gain insight into the biochemical and biological aspects of this pathogenic microorganism at a molecular level. The significance of such research extends beyond mere curiosity; it holds immense potential for advancements in virology, proteomics, and molecular biology. By unraveling the components and structure of enteroviruses like C014/4897 through innovative techniques like molecular modeling, scientists can better comprehend their behavior and devise strategies for combating them effectively. Ramon Andrade's artistic rendering beautifully captures both scientific accuracy and aesthetic appeal in showcasing this vital aspect of microbiology. This image stands as a testament to humanity's relentless pursuit of knowledge about pathogens that impact our health while highlighting the remarkable complexity hidden within even seemingly simple structures

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