File:6VSB spike protein SARS-CoV-2 monomer in homotrimer.png
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| Description6VSB spike protein SARS-CoV-2 monomer in homotrimer.png |
English: Spike glycoprotein from SARS-CoV-2. PDB: 6VSB. Only one monomer is highlighted. Whole protein is a homotrimer. Rest of the trimer is shown as a gray surface. Parts of the actual structure are not shown. The following are listed from N-terminal (letter N) to C-terminal (C): N-terminal domain (blue), ACE2 receptor binding domain (magenta) general structure (cyan), central helix (orange, faces inside of the homotrimer) and connector domain (purple, anchors the spike protein to virus lipid envelope). Yellow: disulfide bonds. Red: carbohydrates. Gray block: lipid membrane of the virus.
Français : « Glycoprotéine de pointe » du SARS-CoV-2. PDB: 6VSB. La protéine entière est un homotrimère, dont seul monomère est ici mis en évidence, le reste du trimère étant représenté en gris. Remarque : certaines parties de la structure réelle ne sont pas représentées. Sont représentés les domaines protéiques N-terminal (lettre N) à C-terminal (C) : domaine N-terminal (bleu) ; domaine de liaison au récepteur ACE2 (magenta) ; structure générale (cyan), hélice centrale (orange) ; le domaine du connecteur qui ancre la protéine de pointe à l'enveloppe lipidique du virus (violet) ; :liaisons disulfure (Jaune) ; glucides (Rouge). Le gris présente la -membrane lipidique du virus).
Deutsch: Spike-Glykoprotein von SARS-CoV-2. PDB: 6VSB. Nur ein Monomer ist hervorgehoben. Das gesamte Protein ist ein Homotrimer. Der Rest des Trimers ist als graue Fläche dargestellt. Teile der eigentlichen Struktur sind nicht dargestellt. Von N-terminal (Buchstabe N) bis C-terminal (C) sind aufgelistet: N-terminale Domäne (blau), ACE2-Rezeptor-Bindungsdomäne (magenta), allgemeine Struktur (cyan), zentrale Helix (orange, zeigt ins Innere des Homotrimers) und Verbindungsdomäne (violett, verankert das Spike-Protein an der Viruslipidhülle). Gelb: Disulfidbindungen. Rot: Kohlenhydrate. Grauer Block: Lipidmembran des Virus. |
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Glycoprotéine de pointe » du SARS-CoV-2. PDB: 6VSB. La protéine entière est un homotrimère, dont seul monomère est ici mis en évidence
Spike-Glykoprotein von SARS-CoV-2. PDB: 6VSB. Nur ein Monomer ist hervorgehoben. Das gesamte Protein ist ein Homotrimer. Der Rest des Trimers ist als graue Fläche dargestellt. Teile der eigentlichen Struktur sind nicht dargestellt.
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