Reverse transcriptase enzyme from HIV
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Reverse transcriptase enzyme from HIV
Reverse transcriptase enzyme from HIV, molecular model. This enzyme is from the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) that causes AIDS. The enzyme is involved in the replication of the viruss RNA genetic material when it is in the host cell. HIV primarily infects the helper T cells, a type of white blood cell, which die as a result. The immune system begins to fail, and the body becomes more susceptible to secondary infections. In this model, solid colours represent the secondary structure of the protein (coils are alpha helices; arrows are beta sheets) and the faded tubular structure behind represents the individual atoms and bonds
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Alpha Helix Beta Sheets Compound Compounds Enzyme Helices Human Immunodeficiency Virus Molecules Proteins Reverse Transcriptase Secondary Structure Sheet Syndrome Viral Virology Bio Chemistry Biochemical Micro Biology Microbiological Molecular Molecular Model Protein
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This print showcases the intricate molecular model of the reverse transcriptase enzyme from HIV, a key player in the replication process of this devastating virus. The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is responsible for causing AIDS, a disease that weakens the immune system and leaves individuals vulnerable to secondary infections. In this visually striking image, solid colors beautifully represent the enzyme's secondary structure, with coils representing alpha helices and arrows symbolizing beta sheets. Behind this structural representation lies a faded tubular structure that represents individual atoms and bonds. The significance of this molecular model goes beyond its aesthetic appeal. It serves as a powerful illustration of how HIV infiltrates helper T cells, which are vital white blood cells in our immune system. As these infected cells perish, our body's defense mechanisms begin to falter, making us more susceptible to opportunistic infections. With its fusion of biology and chemistry, this print embodies the fields of biochemistry and virology while shedding light on crucial aspects of HIV/AIDS research. By unraveling the complex workings of molecules like reverse transcriptase at such an intricate level, scientists strive towards developing effective treatments or even finding a cure for this global health crisis. Captured by Science Photo Library, renowned for their exceptional scientific imagery collection; it reminds us not only about the importance of understanding diseases but also about appreciating science's beauty through stunning visuals like these.
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