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Ricin molecule, artwork C017 / 3655

Ricin molecule. Computer artwork showing the structure of a molecule of the toxic protein ricin. Ricin comprises two entwined amino acid chains; A (yellow) and B (blue). 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 B Chain 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 Ricin Ricinus Communis Secondary Structure Structural Terrorism Tertiary Structure Toxic Toxin Weapon Biochemical Biochemistry Molecular Model Protein

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This print showcases the intricate structure of the ricin molecule, a highly toxic protein. Created through computer artwork, it vividly depicts the two intertwined amino acid chains that make up ricin - A (yellow) and B (blue). While the non-toxic B-chain facilitates cell entry by binding to the cell surface, it is the toxic A-chain that wreaks havoc within cells, inhibiting protein synthesis and ultimately leading to cell death. Derived from castor oil plant seeds, ricin poses a significant threat as a potential bioterrorist weapon due to its deadly properties. Shockingly, even less than a milligram can prove fatal for an adult. Inhalation of ricin causes severe respiratory symptoms such as coughing and pulmonary edema, often resulting in death. Ingestion leads to gastroenteritis and extensive damage to vital organs like the liver and kidneys before culminating in circulatory failure. The absence of an antidote further amplifies the danger associated with this lethal compound. Its structural composition reveals its biochemical nature as well as its ability to act as an inhibitor or inactivator of cellular processes. This molecular model serves not only as a catalyst but also highlights key elements such as enzymes, amino acids, macromolecules, secondary structures, tertiary structures – all crucial components within biological systems. Crafted by Ramon Andrade from 3DCiencia/Science Photo Library, this artwork provides valuable insights into both biochemistry and bioterrorism threats while emphasizing the importance of understanding these dangerous compounds for scientific research purposes rather than commercial use.


Framed Prints of Ricin molecule, artwork C017 / 3655

Discover the intricacies of science with our Media Storehouse Framed Prints featuring the Ricin Molecule artwork, C017 / 3655 by RAMON ANDRADE 3DCIENCIA/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY. This captivating print showcases the structure of the toxic protein ricin, represented as two entwined amino acid chains in vibrant shades of yellow and blue. A beautiful addition to any laboratory, classroom or home office, this framed print is an excellent conversation starter and a testament to the wonders of molecular biology. Embrace the beauty of science and enhance your space with this stunning piece.


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Experience the intricacies of science with our Media Storehouse Photographic Prints featuring the Ricin Molecule artwork C017 / 3655 by Ramon Andrade 3DCIENCIA/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY. This captivating print showcases the complex structure of the toxic protein ricin, elegantly depicted in vibrant hues, with the A chain in yellow and B chain in blue. Delve into the mesmerizing world of molecular biology and add a touch of scientific sophistication to your space with this stunning, high-quality print.


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Introducing the Media Storehouse Poster Prints featuring the captivating Ricin Molecule artwork (C017 / 3655) by renowned scientist artist Ramon Andrade from Science Photo Library. This mesmerizing print showcases a computer-generated representation of the Ricin molecule, revealing its intricate structure composed of two entwined amino acid chains: A (yellow) and B (blue). Ideal for scientific research facilities, laboratories, classrooms, or any space seeking to ignite curiosity and inspire discovery, these high-quality poster prints are a must-have addition to your décor. Experience the beauty of science with Media Storehouse.


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Discover the fascinating world of molecular biology with our latest addition to the Media Storehouse Jigsaw Puzzles collection. This intriguing puzzle, featuring the Ricin Molecule artwork C017 / 3655 by RAMON ANDRADE 3DCIENCIA/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY, invites you to explore the complex structure of this toxic protein. Delve into the detailed 3D representation of the ricin molecule, composed of two intertwined amino acid chains – A (yellow) and B (blue). A captivating puzzle for science enthusiasts and puzzle lovers alike, this challenging jigsaw will provide hours of entertainment while expanding your knowledge of molecular biology.

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