H5N1 Haemagglutinin protein subunit F006 / 9590
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H5N1 Haemagglutinin protein subunit F006 / 9590
H5N1 haemagglutinin protein subunit. Molecular model of the haemagglutinin HA(5) subunit. Haemagglutinin is a surface protein from the influenza A virus. Haemagglutinins function is to bind to the surface of its target cell and allow the viral genes into the cell, where replication occurs. There are 16 different types of haemagglutinin known, numbered 1-16. H1, H2 and H3 are found in human flu viruses, the rest mainly affect birds
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This print showcases the intricate molecular structure of the H5N1 Haemagglutinin protein subunit F006/9590. The image, set against a clean white background, highlights the complexity and importance of this surface protein found in the influenza A virus. The haemagglutinin HA (5) subunit plays a crucial role in viral infection by binding to target cells and facilitating the entry of viral genes for replication. With 16 different types known, numbered from 1 to 16, this particular subtype primarily affects birds but has also caused outbreaks in humans. Through meticulous research and scientific illustration, this artwork provides valuable insights into the biochemical composition of this glycoprotein molecule. Its alpha helix and beta sheet structures are meticulously depicted, offering an immersive visual representation for researchers studying its properties. Moreover, this detailed model serves as a vital tool for understanding how neutralizing antibodies can potentially inhibit or combat infections caused by H5N1. By unraveling its antigenic properties and exploring potential inhibitors at a molecular level, scientists aim to develop effective treatments or vaccines against bird flu. Overall, this stunning print not only captures the beauty of scientific discovery but also emphasizes its significance in advancing our knowledge about infectious diseases like influenza A virus.
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