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Ricin A-chain, artwork C017 / 3654

Ricin A-chain. Computer artwork showing the enzymatically active A-chain from a molecule of the toxic protein ricin. Ricin comprises two entwined amino acid chains; A (seen here) and B (not shown). The A-chain is toxic, inhibiting protein synthesis in cells and causing cell death. It is carried into cells by the non-toxic B-chain, which is able to bind to the cell surface. Ricin is derived from the seeds of the castor oil plant (Ricinus communis), making it easy to be used as a toxin by bioterrorists. Less than a milligram is enough to kill an adult. Inhaling ricin causes coughing, pulmonary oedema and death. If ingested, it causes gastroenteritis, liver and kidney damage and death from circulatory failure. There is no antidote. Science Photo Library features Science and Medical images including photos and illustrations. © RAMON ANDRADE 3DCIENCIA/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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A Chain Acids Amino Acid Amino Acids Bioterror Bioterrorism Catalyst Catalytic Cellular Chain Chemical Agent Composition Compound Compounds Deadly Dimer Enzymatic Enzyme Glycosidase Heterodimer Heterodimeric Inactivating Inactivator Inhibiting Inhibition Inhibitor Lectin Lethal Macromolecule Molecules Organic Poison Poisonous Protein Synthesis Proteomics Quaternary Structure Ricin Ricinus Communis Structural Terrorism Tertiary Structure Toxic Toxin Weapon Biochemical Biochemistry Molecular Model Protein

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This print showcases the intricate artwork of the Ricin A-chain, a toxic protein derived from the seeds of the castor oil plant. Created through computer-generated imagery, this illustration provides a detailed visualization of the enzymatically active A-chain molecule. The complex structure consists of two intertwined amino acid chains, with only the A-chain depicted in this artwork. The toxicity of ricin lies within its A-chain, which has the ability to inhibit protein synthesis in cells and ultimately lead to cell death. However, it is important to note that ricin's toxicity is facilitated by its non-toxic B-chain counterpart, responsible for binding to cell surfaces and allowing entry into cells. With less than a milligram capable of killing an adult, ricin poses a significant threat as a potential weapon for bioterrorists. Inhalation can result in coughing, pulmonary edema, and eventual death while ingestion leads to gastroenteritis and severe damage to vital organs such as liver and kidneys. Unfortunately, there is currently no antidote available for ricin poisoning. This deadly compound serves as a reminder of both its biochemical potency and potential dangers associated with bioterrorism. Ramon Andrade's artistic representation not only highlights the structural composition but also emphasizes the lethal nature of this toxin. Through his meticulous attention to detail and scientific accuracy, he brings forth an image that merges artistry with biochemistry seamlessly.


Framed Prints of Ricin A-chain, artwork C017 / 3654

Introducing the Media Storehouse Framed Prints featuring the captivating Ricin A-chain artwork, C017 / 3654, by renowned scientist and artist Ramon Andrade. This mesmerizing 3D representation of the enzymatically active A-chain from the toxic protein ricin offers a unique perspective into the intricacies of molecular biology. Each print is meticulously framed to preserve the vivid colors and details, making it an excellent addition to any laboratory, office, or home decor. Embrace the beauty of science with this stunning piece from Science Photo Library.


Photo Prints of Ricin A-chain, artwork C017 / 3654

Discover the captivating world of molecular biology with Media Storehouse's Photographic Prints. This stunning artwork, "Ricin A-chain, C017 / 3654" by Ramon Andrade 3DCIENCIA/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY, showcases the enzymatically active A-chain from the toxic protein ricin. Witness the intricate twisting of the amino acid chain in this mesmerizing computer-generated image, offering a unique perspective into the complex structure of this powerful toxin. Bring the wonders of science into your home or office with our high-quality photographic prints.


Poster Prints of Ricin A-chain, artwork C017 / 3654

Experience the captivating world of science with our Media Storehouse Poster Prints featuring the Ricin A-chain artwork, C017 / 3654 by Ramon Andrade 3DCIENCIA/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY. This stunning poster showcases a 3D representation of the enzymatically active A-chain from the toxic protein ricin. With intricate detail, this print brings to life the complex structure of this molecule, composed of two entwined amino acid chains, A and B. Hang this poster in your lab, classroom, or home to inspire curiosity and fascination with the wonders of science.


Jigsaw Puzzles of Ricin A-chain, artwork C017 / 3654

Discover the captivating world of science with Media Storehouse's Jigsaw Puzzles. Our latest addition, "Ricin A-chain (C017 / 3654)" by Ramon Andrade 3DCIENCIA/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY, takes you on a journey into the intricate structure of this intriguing toxin. Assemble the pieces to reveal the enzymatically active A-chain from the molecule of the toxic protein ricin. With its stunning 3D representation, this puzzle is not just a fun activity, but an educational experience that brings the wonders of science right to your doorstep. Puzzle pieces are made from high-quality materials for a perfect fit and a satisfying puzzle experience. Engage your mind and challenge yourself with the complexity of this scientific masterpiece.

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