DNA helicase molecule F006 / 9509
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DNA helicase molecule F006 / 9509
DNA helicase. Molecular model of a helicase molecule from the SV40 virus. Helicases are enzymes that separate the two strands of the DNA double helix, by breaking the hydrogen bonds between nucleotide bases. Separation of the strands is needed for replication, and therefore this protein is vital for the ability of the virus to infect host cells
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Alpha Helix Beta Sheet Dna Helicase Enzyme Hexamer Microbiology Motor Protein Proteomics Simian Vacuolating Virus 40 Strand Sv40 Tertiary Structure Viral Virology Biochemical Biochemistry Cutouts Genetics Molecular Molecular Model Molecular Structure Protein Virus
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This print showcases the intricate structure of a DNA helicase molecule, specifically the F006 / 9509 variant. The molecular model depicted here represents a helicase molecule derived from the SV40 virus. Helicases are indispensable enzymes responsible for unwinding and separating the two strands of the DNA double helix by disrupting hydrogen bonds between nucleotide bases. The separation of these strands is crucial for replication, making this protein an essential component in enabling viral infection within host cells. Against a pristine white background, this illustration highlights the biological significance and complexity of this molecular machinery. With its detailed depiction, this artwork serves as a valuable resource for researchers and scientists engaged in various fields such as biology, medicine, genetics, virology, and biochemistry. Its portrayal not only emphasizes key structural elements like alpha helices and beta sheets but also provides insights into tertiary structures and hexameric arrangements. By featuring cutouts that accentuate specific regions of interest within the molecule's composition, it enables further exploration into its functionality as a motor protein or its interaction with other cellular components like large T antigens or simian vacuolating virus 40 (SV40). Overall, this visually striking image offers an engaging glimpse into the world of microbiology while serving as an invaluable tool for scientific research in proteomics and understanding proto-oncogenes.
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