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Dna transcription and protein assembly

DNA Transcription and Protein Assembly
This animation shows how the cell takes DNA information and creates proteins for use in the body.
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Protein synthesis animation video

Protein Synthesis Animation Video
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The protein biosynthesis [ animation ]

The Protein Biosynthesis [ Animation ]
This is a short animation about the protein biosynthesis including transcription, splicing and translation.
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Protein synthesis animation

Protein Synthesis Animation
This animation shows the processes of transcription and translation of protein synthesis. A better quality version is available at www.americanbookcompany.com
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Protein structure

Protein Structure
A short video about protein primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary structure.
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Protein trafficking

Protein Trafficking
NDSU Virtual Cell Animations Project animation 'Protein Trafficking'. For more information please see vcell.ndsu.edu Protein trafficking is used to describe the process of moving proteins from the rough ER, through the Golgi apparatus, where they are modified and packaged into vesicles.
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From rna to protein synthesis

From RNA to Protein Synthesis
RNA is synthesized from DNA, and enters the ribosome where protein translation and synthesis occurs.
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Translation

Translation
NDSU Virtual Cell Animations project animation "Translation". For more information, see vcell.ndsu.nodak.edu Translation is a key process in biological lifeforms. It is this set of events that transforms the code contained in DNA and later mRNA into the proteins necessary for cellular life.
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Cosmocyte cg medical animation - protein synthesis using cinema 4d

Cosmocyte CG Medical Animation - Protein Synthesis Using CINEMA 4D
Cell mitosis: You probably studied it in grade school. Even if you do vaguely recall what cell division is all about, you've probably never thought of the process as something elegant, even beautiful. But step into the world of medical and scientific visualization and suddenly, the process of mitosis becomes a work of art. 3D artist Vuk Nikolić - vuk3d.com - made a mitosis animation while participating in Cosmocyte's CINEMA 4D training program. Using CINEMA 4D, ePMV and After Effects, Maryland-based Cosmocyte's CG medical animation makes the complex understandable. After completing his CINEMA 4D training, Nikolić was brought on board to help Cosmocyte create its own content. Specifically, they are collaborating on a series of educational animations on a variety of topics, such as "What is Cancer?" and "What is DNA?". More info on Cosmocyte: cosmocyte.com Read the story: www.cgsociety.org -----
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From dna to protein

From DNA to Protein
For more visit shadowlabs.org From the PBS program "DNA The Secret of Life".
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Protein modification (golgi)

Protein Modification (Golgi)
NDSU Virtual Cell Animations Project animation 'Protein Modification (Golgi)'. For more information please see vcell.ndsu.edu Protein modification is the process by which some proteins from the rough ER are altered within the Golgi apparatus in order to be targeted to their final destinations.
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Zoya maslak, yuri rashkin - the g protein story

Zoya Maslak, Yuri Rashkin - The G Protein Story
A project done to illustrate the function of the G protein. Animation by Zoya Maslak. Original music by Yuri Rashkin
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Animation: the central dogma

Animation: The Central Dogma
The 'Central Dogma' of molecular biology is that 'DNA makes RNA makes protein'. This anime shows how molecular machines transcribe the genes in the DNA of every cell into portable RNA messages, how those messenger RNA are modified and exported from the nucleus, and finally how the RNA code is read to build proteins. The video was made by RIKEN Omics Science Center (RIKEN OSC www.osc.riken.jp ) for the exhibition titled 'Beyond DNA' held at National Science Museum of Japan. RIKEN OSC has published in Nature Genetics on the regulation of RNA expression in human cancer cells: www.nature.com
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Protein transport (mitochondria)

Protein Transport (Mitochondria)
NDSU Virtual Cell Animations Project animation 'Protein Transport (Mitochondrial)'. For more information please see vcell.ndsu.edu Once translated, proteins are dispersed throughout the cellular environment. This section covers the transport of a protein into a specific organelle--the mitochondria.
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Protein synthesis

Protein Synthesis
Another nice animation about protein synthesis...
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Protein recycling (signal pathways)

Protein Recycling (Signal Pathways)
NDSU Virtual Cell Animations Project animation 'Protein Recycling'. For more information please see vcell.ndsu.edu Certain intercellular proteins are needed to respond to specific extracellular signals. This movie covers how such proteins can be stored, recycled and kept available during the periods of time in between the arrival of such extracellular signals.
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Sunwarrior | legend of the sunwarrior

Sunwarrior | Legend Of The Sunwarrior
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Cosmocyte cg medical animation - protein synthesis using cinema 4d

Cosmocyte CG Medical Animation - Protein Synthesis Using CINEMA 4D
Download link here: ftpsaved.com The process of protein synthesis. Including understanding of DNA, transcription factors, mRNA, ATP, transcription, translation, ribosomes, codons, anticodon, amino acids, peptide bond, elongation. Honors Biology project 09' This is the process of protein synthesis via translation of mRNA. This animation was created as part of the project for Cell Physiology.
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Journey inside the cell

Journey Inside The Cell
www.discovery.org This animation shows how the digital information encoded in DNA directs protein synthesis inside the cell and provides a unique look at the evidence for intelligent design as described in Dr. Stephen C. Meyers book Signature in the Cell. For more information visit http Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com Website: www.discovery.org
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Mrna translation (basic)

mRNA Translation (Basic)
Originally created for DNA Interactive ( www.dnai.org ). TRANSCRIPT When the RNA copy is complete, it snakes out into the outer part of the cell. Then in a dazzling display of choreography, all the components of a molecular machine lock together around the RNA to form a miniature factory called a ribosome. It translates the genetic information in the RNA into a string of amino acids that will become a protein. Special transfer molecules, the green triangles, bring each amino acid to the ribosome. The amino acids are the small red tips attached to the transfer molecules. There are different transfer molecules for each of the twenty amino acids. Each transfer molecule carries a three letter code that is matched with the RNA in the machine. Now we come to the heart of the process. Inside the ribosome, the RNA is pulled through like a tape. The code for each amino acid is read off, three letters at a time, and matched to three corresponding letters on the transfer molecules. When the right transfer molecule plugs in, the amino acid it carries is added to the growing protein chain. Again, you are watching this in real time. And after a few seconds the assembled protein starts to emerge from the ribosome. Ribosomes can make any kind of protein. It just depends what genetic message you feed in on the RNA. In this case, the end product is hemoglobin. The cells in our bone marrow churn out a hundred trillion molecules of it per second! And as a result, our muscles, brain and all ...
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Nci clinical proteomics animation

NCI Clinical Proteomics Animation
Animation explaining clinical proteomics. Includes 3-D images of protein receptors. Captions coming soon.
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The human genome project, 3d animation

The Human Genome Project, 3D Animation
A dynamic 3D computer animated video takes you "inside" for a close-up look at how we're made. Watch as the mysteries of the Human Genome are literally "unraveled." 3D modeling and animation created by Bill Baker, Bakedmedia, Inc. and Mike Fisher for the National Human Genome Research Institute. As public domain media, the animation is free to use. Please use the following credit: Courtesy: National Human Genome Research Institute. 3D animation by Bill Baker, Bakedmedia and Mike Fisher.
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Protein translocation

Protein Translocation
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is the most extensive membrane system in eucaryotic cells. Proteins transported to the Golgi apparatus, endosomes, lysosomes, and the cell surface, all must first enter the ER from the cytosol. This video shows how proteins enter the ER. This video is from: Essential Cell Biology, 3rd Edition Alberts, Bray, Hopkin, Johnson, Lewis, Raff, Roberts, & Walter ISBN: 978-0-8153-4129-1
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Protein synthesis (translation, transcription process).avi

Protein Synthesis (Translation, Transcription Process).avi
3D animation for my high school junior biology class
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Fantastic vesicle traffic

fantastic vesicle traffic
The miracle of life relies in its cells. The root hair is one of the fastest growing cells in the plant. To allow this rapid growth, continuous delivery of membrane and cell wall material to the growing tip of the hair cell is required. A component part of this material is protein, which is synthesized by ribosomes along the Endoplasmic Reticulum, modified in the Golgi apparatus and packaged into vesicles. The vesicles are finally delivered to the plasma membrane by motor proteins along the cytoskeleton. How do vesicles find their target membranes? The specificity of target recognition is mediated by the interaction of v-SNARE proteins on the vesicle surface with t-SNARE proteins on the target membrane. Among others, small G-proteins regulate this process. One group of small G-proteins is the so-called RabGTPases. To visualize the distribution of such RabGTPase proteins within the cell, they are tagged with the Green Fluorescent Protein. The video shows the germination of Arabidopsis thaliana seeds, zooming in on the root hairs, which display movement of fluorescent vesicles through the cytoplasm, and finally one can see an animation of myosin VI motor proteins dragging the fluorescently marked vesicles along actin filaments. This video is part of the videocontest at www.chlorofilms.org
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Gene to protein

Gene To Protein
This is an animation my friends and I created about how a DNA gene is transcribed and translated into a protein for our AP Biology project. Art and partial animation by me Other animation and editing by Diane Explanations by Deanna Music from Spirited Away and Host Club
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Translation animation

Translation Animation
In the fall of 2006, I took a Genetics course at Rockhurst University. As a project, we had to make an animation about some aspect of the central dogma of DNA. My group was assigned protein synthesis from RNA; aka, translation. This was the result...
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Molecular structure animation

Molecular Structure Animation
Interleukin-1 binding to its receptor on a cell surface, created from structural data.
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Protein synthesis (dna transcription, translation and folding)

Protein synthesis (DNA transcription, translation and folding)
Animation of DNA transcription to m-RNA and translation to protein, including folding in a chaperonin.
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Protein folding simulation, from denatured to native state.

Protein folding simulation, from denatured to native state.
The movie presents an animation of a protein GB1 folding from denatured to the native structure. The folding process of the 56-residue protein was explored by a multiscale modeling. The multiscale simulations are based on the idea of hierarchical approach. Coarse-grained effective search of the conformational space is followed by reliable transition into the all-atom resolution. The movie in better quality for download is available at the Laboratory website www.biocomp.chem.uw.edu.pl
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3d medical animation: antibody immune response

3D Medical Animation: Antibody Immune Response
www.nucleusinc.com This 3D medical animation shows how antibodies stop harmful pathogens from attaching themselves to healthy cells in the blood stream. The animation begins by showing normal red and white blood cells flowing through the blood stream. Next, a single pathogen appears onscreen slowly moving toward its destination on the surface of a cell. The tubular extensions on the pathogen are surface proteins which attach to corresponding surface proteins on a white blood cell, or leukocyte. As the animation continues, more pathogens continue to attach to the white blood cell, rendering it ineffective. During the immune system response, Y-shaped antibodies begin attacking the pathogen, binding to its surface proteins as the pathogen attempts to anchor to the blood cell. The antibodies completely block the pathogen from attaching to the blood cell, "tagging" the pathogen so that one of the immune system's leaner cells, a macrophage, appears onscreen to engulf and digest the pathogen. Nucleus Medical Art is a leading creator and licensor of medical illustrations, 3D medical animations and interactive multimedia for medical devices, pharmaceutical companies, education, biotechnology, advertising agencies, lawyers, and more. Online at www.nucleusinc.com If you like this animation, LIKE us on Facebook: www.nucleusinc.com
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Chromatin, histones and modifications, rate my science

Chromatin, Histones and Modifications, Rate My Science
ratemyscience.com Publish and rate science Cathepsin L as a protease responsible for proteolytically processing the N-terminal H3 tail. Cell. 2008 Oct 17;135(2):284-94. Chromatin is the complex basis of DNA and protein that makes up chromosomes. Changes in chromatin structure are affected by chemical modifications of histone proteins such as methylation (DNA and proteins) and acetylation (proteins), and by non-histone, DNA-binding proteins.
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Mitosis

Mitosis
Protein Lounge animations @ www.proteinlounge.com Mitosis is the process of cell division which separates the chromosomes in its cell nucleus into two identical sets. It is generally followed immediately by cytokinesis, which divides the nuclei, cytoplasm, organelles and cell membrane to form two daughter cells containing roughly equal shares of these cellular components. Mitosis consists of four phases: Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase. At the onset of Prophase, chromatin condenses together to form chromosome. The nuclear membrane and nucleolus starts disappearing and the centrosomes, containing a pair of centrioles, start moving to opposite ends to form spindle fibre. During metaphase, the spindle fibres begin to interact with the chromosomes, and the centromeres of the chromosomes align the chromosomes at the equatorial plate or metaphase plate. Kinetochore of the replicated chromosome is pointed toward one side of the spindle. Anaphase follows metaphase in which the spindle fibres shorten and the centromere splits. The separated sister chromatids are pulled along behind the centromeres and move to opposite sides of the cell. In telophase, the sister chromatids are almost over to the other end of the cell. Cytokenisis finally cleaves the cytoplasm making two daughter cells that are identical. Mitosis animation takes a deep look into the entire process of mitosis.
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Protein secretion

Protein Secretion
www.bimatics.blogspot.com Protein Secretion animated tutorial
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Pdb 1ten protein folding

PDB 1ten protein folding
Film of a protein folding in poing, a new computational protein folding model. Note that the final conformation is not the real conformation for 1ten. See sourceforge.net The name for this model was inspired by Poing by Rotterdam Termination Source, www.youtube.com
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Learn genetics - animation - university of utah

learn genetics - animation - University of Utah
An excellent animation from "Learn Genetics" initiative by the 'Genetic Science Learning Center', University of Utah, explaining the concepts of DNA, genes, chromosomes, proteins, heredity and traits. I do not hold copyrights to this video. I have uploaded it for educational purposes only. Please visit the site for other interesting tutorials: learn.genetics.utah.edu
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Cell membrane animation

Cell membrane animation
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Influenza animation - flu virus mechanism

Influenza animation - flu virus mechanism
Animation of the mechanism of an influenza virus and how Crucell's antibodies target the HA1 proteins on the virus and prevent further spread of influenza. Client: Crucell Direction, Design & Animation: Daniel Lim, 2Preform Music & Sound Design: Javier Barrero, Logical Disorder Production Company: David Hager, All Terrain Media
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Mrna synthesis animation video

mRNA Synthesis Animation Video
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How dna is packaged (advanced)

How DNA is Packaged (Advanced)
Each chromosome consists of one continuous thread-like molecule of DNA coiled tightly around proteins, and contains a portion of the 6400000000 basepairs (DNA building blocks) that make up your DNA. Originally created for DNA Interactive ( www.dnai.org ). TRANSCRIPT In this animation we'll see the remarkable way our DNA is tightly packed up to fit into the nucleus of every cell. The process starts with assembly of a nucleosome, which is formed when eight separate histone protein subunits attach to the DNA molecule. The combined tight loop of DNA and protein is the nucleosome. Six nucleosomes are coiled together and these then stack on top of each other. The end result is a fiber of packed nucleosomes known as chromatin. This structure, is then looped and further packaged using other proteins (which are not shown here) to give the final "chromosomal" shapes. It is this remarkable multiple folding which allows six feet of DNA to fit into the nucleus of each cell in our body. And a typical cell nucleus is so small that ten thousand could fit on the tip of a needle. It is important to realize that chromosomes are not always present, they form only when cells are dividing. At other times, as we can see here at the end of cell division, our DNA becomes less highly organized.)
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Q-sense quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation (qcm-d) technology animation

Q-Sense Quartz Crystal Microbalance with Dissipation (QCM-D) technology animation
This animation illustrates the principle of Quartz Crystal Microbalance with Dissipation (QCM-D) technology, and highlight important application areas. QCM-D is a surface sensitive analysis method that measures molecular layers and interactions. Q-Sense Quartz Crystal Microbalance with Dissipation instruments, the Q-Sense E4 Auto, Q-Sense E4 and Q-Sense E1 measures mass, structure or viscoelasticity, thickness, conformational changes and water content of molecular layers on a sensor. A number of different measurement examples are included in the animation showing protein adsorption, protein-protein interactions, cell attachment / cell adhesion to surfaces, biomaterial research, multilayer build up, polymer film, hydration of thin films, swelling of films, DNA molecular interactions, bio sensing and cross linking of molecules in a thin film and how this affects thickness of the molecular layer. The animation shows the Q-Sense E4 system, and how easy it is to operate. More info at www.q-sense.com
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Antisense therapy and the creation of the sod1 protein.

Antisense Therapy and the creation of the SOD1 protein.
Visit sam-fernandez.com. A project I created for the Muscular Dystrophy Association. It deals with the concept of Antisense therapy - in which scientist kill targeted strands of RNA that are responsible for the creation of the SOD1 protein. The animation was created before the script and voice over, so there is a bit of a disconnect between what's happening on the screen and what's being said. This is not a finished product. It was put on hold indefinately and never fully realized. The animation itself was shown during the Jerry Lewis 2010 telethon, which is broadcast nationally, during several of the research updates.
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3d animations - cell signals dolan dna learning center.mp4

3D Animations - Cell Signals Dolan DNA Learning Center.mp4
A signaling pathway begins with the arrival of a chemical signal -- such as a hormone or growth factor -- at the cell surface. The gray structures sticking out of the cell membrane are receptors for these incoming signals. The signal, in this case a platelet-derived growth factor (here in purple and blue), encounters and binds to its matching receptor. A second receptor protein joins in, making the growth factor fit like a key in a lock. The binding of the growth factor causes the receptors to change shape. This change in the protein will be conducted through the membrane and into the cell's interior -- the cytoplasm. The signal is conducted through the cell membrane, into the cytoplasm. The binding of the growth factor outside the cell has caused the ends of the receptor (in gray) to intertwine and activate each other (shown as yellow flashes of light). Once active, the modified receptor ends interact with messenger proteins that will carry the signal through the cytoplasm. From our position in the cell's cytoplasm, we can see the ends of the receptor (in gray) being drawn together as the growth factor outside the cell binds. The receptor ends activate each other before binding an adaptor molecule (shown in pink) and an exchange factor (shown in light purple). An important protein in this pathway, known as Ras (shown in red) then swings around to be activated. Ras, in turn, activates three white "Raf" proteins, before another protein (shown in blue) moves in to ...
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Protein synthesis

Protein Synthesis
This is a basic animation of the process of protein synthesis I made when revising for my A-level Biology module. Hey, I'm no artist- but it helped me for the exam!
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Gfp - green fluorescent protein

GFP - Green Fluorescent Protein
A flash animated presentation about the Green Fluorescent Protein that won the nobel prize award for chemistry 2008. A presentation i did to help the Spanish guys for the Univ congress 2009
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G-protein camp pathway.avi

G-protein cAMP pathway.avi
this animation gives a general idea about the cAMP working, made by & for the 1st year medical students.
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Ab toxin exotoxin animation video

AB Toxin Exotoxin Animation Video
www.ppdictionary.com ... The AB toxins are two-component protein complexes secreted by a number of pathogenic bacteria. Because they interfere with internal function of the cell, they can be classified as "Type III" toxins. The "A" component is usually the "active" portion, and the "B" component is usually the "binding" portion.
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Recombinant dna ©2004 demonstratives, inc.

Recombinant DNA ©2004 Demonstratives, Inc.
A 3D animation illustrating the process by which a protein is mass-produced using spliced DNA and bacterial replication. For more animation samples, please visit: www.demonstratives.com.
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Cell organelles (parts of the cell) - animated presentation

Cell Organelles (Parts of the Cell) - Animated Presentation
Chromosomes - Usually in the form of chromatin - Contains genetic information - Composed of DNA - Thicken for cellular division - Set number per species (ie 23 pairs for human) Nuclear membrane - Surrounds nucleus - Composed of two layers - Numerous openings for nuclear traffic Nucleolus - Spherical shape - Visible when cell is not dividing - Contains RNA for protein manufacture -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Collective term for cytosol and organelles contained within Colloidal suspension Cytosol mainly composed of water with free-floating molecules Viscosity constantly changes Centrioles rioles- Paired cylindrical organelles near nucleus - Composed of nine tubes, each with three tubules - Involved in cellular division - Lie at right angles to each other Chloroplasts - A plastid usually found in plant cells - Contain green chlorophyll where photosynthesis takes place Cytoskeleton - Composed of microtubules - Supports cell and provides shape - Aids movement of materials in and out of cells Endoplasmic reticulum - Tubular network fused to nuclear membrane - Goes through cytoplasm onto cell membrane - Stores, separates, and serves as cell's transport system - Smooth type: lacks ribosomes - Rough type (pictured): ribosomes embedded in surface Golgi apparatus - Protein 'packaging plant' - A membrane structure found near nucleus - Composed of numerous layers forming a sac Lysosome - Digestive 'plant' for proteins, lipids, and ...
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Hiv replication 3d medical animation

HIV Replication 3D Medical Animation
It is a very excellent animation which explains the hiv replication very clearly. For free download of this video please visit my webpage 3dmed.wetpaint.com And other 3D animation videos visit 3dmed.wetpaint.com Regards, Dr.Rufus The Lyrics of this video is here Targeting HIV replication The replication of HIV 1 is a multi-stage process. Each step is crucial to successful replication and is therefore a potential target of antiretroviral drugs. Step one is the infection of a suitable host-cell, such as a CD4-positive T-lymphocyte. Entry of HIV into the cell requires the presence of certain receptors on the cell surface, CD4 -- receptors and co-receptors such as CCR5 or CXCR4. These receptors interact with protein-complexes, which are embedded in the viral envelope. These complexes are composed of two glycoproteins: an extracellular gp 120 and a transmembrane gp 41 When HIV approaches the target cell gp120 binds to the CD4-receptors. This process is termed attachment. It promotes further binding to a co-receptor. Co-receptor binding results in a conformational change in gp120. This allows gp41 to unfold and insert its hydrophobic terminus into the cell membrane. Gp 41 then folds back on itself. This draws the virus towards the cell and facilitates the fusion of their membranes. The viral nucleocapsid enters the host cell and breaks open releasing two viral RNA-strands and 3 essential replication enzymes: Integrase, Protease and Reverse Transcriptase. Reverse Transcriptase ...
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