SARS-CoV-2 virus proteins
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"The first viral protein created inside the infected cell, ORF1ab, is actually a chain of 16 proteins joined together. Two of these proteins act like scissors, snipping the links between the different proteins and freeing them to do their jobs."<ref name="NY Times COVID-19"/> | "The first viral protein created inside the infected cell, ORF1ab, is actually a chain of 16 proteins joined together. Two of these proteins act like scissors, snipping the links between the different proteins and freeing them to do their jobs."<ref name="NY Times COVID-19"/> | ||
| - | [[Image:SARS-CoV-2 Prot Organization.jpg|500px|center|thumb | + | [[Image:SARS-CoV-2 Prot Organization.jpg|500px|center|thumb|SARS-CoV-2 Protein Organization, redrawn from NY Times<ref name="NY Times COVID-19"/>]]. |
[[Image:SARSCoV2_protein_M_250.gif|250px|left|thumb|'''Morph''' of the top 5 ranked [[AlphaFold]]2 models of '''SARS-CoV-2 Protein M''', ''rainbow'' color coded N-C (blue to red)<ref name="MIT_ColabFold"/>.]] | [[Image:SARSCoV2_protein_M_250.gif|250px|left|thumb|'''Morph''' of the top 5 ranked [[AlphaFold]]2 models of '''SARS-CoV-2 Protein M''', ''rainbow'' color coded N-C (blue to red)<ref name="MIT_ColabFold"/>.]] | ||
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