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Epstein-Barr virus protein and DNA

Epstein-Barr virus protein and DNA


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Epstein-Barr virus protein and DNA

Epstein-Barr virus protein and DNA. Molecular model of the DNA-binding domain of a viral protein (pink-blue) bound to a lytic gene promoter element (viral strand of DNA, left). The viral protein is the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) transcription factor ZEBRA (Zta, Z, EB1), also known as BZLF1 trans-activator protein. EBV is a herpesvirus (it is also called human herpesvirus 4 or HHV-4). It is the cause of glandular fever (also called infectious mononucleosis). The DNA strand is viral DNA that forms during the lytic phase of the virus life cycle, where the viral DNA exists within the host cell separately from the host cells DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

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Biomolecule Dna Binding Domain Genetic Graphic Macromolecule Molecular Biology Molecules Nucleic Acid Proteins Proteomics Structural Transcription Transcription Factor Viral Virology Zebra Biochemical Biochemistry Cutouts Deoxyribonucleic Acid Genetics Molecular Model Molecular Structure Protein


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This print showcases the intricate molecular structure of the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) protein and DNA. The image depicts a striking molecular model, with the DNA-binding domain of a viral protein elegantly bound to a lytic gene promoter element. The vivid pink-blue coloration of the protein stands out against the black background, creating a visually stunning contrast. The focus of this image is on EBV's transcription factor ZEBRA (Zta, Z, EB1), also known as BZLF1 trans-activator protein. This essential viral component plays a crucial role in regulating gene expression during infection. EBV, also referred to as human herpesvirus 4 or HHV-4, is responsible for causing glandular fever or infectious mononucleosis. The DNA strand depicted here represents the viral DNA that forms during the lytic phase of EBV's life cycle. During this phase, the viral genetic material exists separately from its host cell's own DNA within an infected organism. This artwork beautifully captures key elements in virology and molecular biology research: genetics, proteins, molecules, and biomolecules such as nucleic acids. It serves as both an educational tool and an aesthetic masterpiece for those interested in understanding more about these fascinating fields.

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