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There’s a new [http://go.usa.gov/xw9MV NCBI site] on COVID-19/SARS-CoV-2. It will help bench scientists, bioinformaticians, clinicians & others connect with information they need to study SARS-CoV-2 and end the pandemic.
There’s a new [http://go.usa.gov/xw9MV NCBI site] on COVID-19/SARS-CoV-2. It will help bench scientists, bioinformaticians, clinicians & others connect with information they need to study SARS-CoV-2 and end the pandemic.
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A [http://youtu.be/hwVl_-lnoys '''''video'''''] (by [http://elarasystems.com Elara)] shows how the virus [http://youtu.be/hwVl_-lnoys '''interacts with its human (host) cells'''], via its ''spikes'' (3D structure determined in the McLellan Lab (U of Texas, Austin)<ref name="McLellan">PMID:32075877</ref>)) and Wrobel, Benton & Gamblin labs <ref name="wrobel">PMID: 32647346</ref> (Crick Institute, London), thus permitting the viral genome to enter its host & begin infection. The spike protein is induced for optimal binding when it is clipped by a protease (see right animation) and [[SARS-CoV-2 protein S priming by furin|'''more information''']].
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A [http://youtu.be/hwVl_-lnoys '''''video'''''] (by [http://elarasystems.com Elara)] shows how the virus [http://youtu.be/hwVl_-lnoys '''interacts with its human (host) cells'''], via its ''spikes'' (3D structure determined in the McLellan Lab (U of Texas, Austin)<ref name="McLellan">PMID:32075877</ref>)) and Wrobel, Benton & Gamblin labs <ref name="wrobel">PMID: 32647346</ref> (Crick Institute, London), thus permitting the viral genome to enter its host & begin infection. The spike protein is induced for optimal binding when it is clipped by a protease (see animation on right side) and [[SARS-CoV-2 protein S priming by furin|'''more information''']].
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Revision as of 06:57, 28 July 2020

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Morph showing the transition of SARS-CoV-2 spike protein from its closed to open conformation induced by proteolytic cleavage by furin, see [Details of this morph]

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editing one of these sample scenes.


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