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Delta's Defining Mutations

medical illustration of This illustration shows SAR-CoV-2, the coronavirus that causes COVID-19, in molecular detail according to research completed in April, 2020. It was featured on the cover of the July 2020 issue of Scientific American.

The SARS-CoV-2 virion includes the spike protein (orange), lipid envelope (pink), envelope (E) protein (yellow), membrane (M) protein (purple), nucleoprotein (blue), and RNA (red).
Next medical illustration of Cell Reports Cover, April 2022. Targeted protein degradation is a powerful potential therapeutic approach. Here, cancer-related protein BCL6 is bound by a novel small molecule inhibitor (blue) that causes filament formation and subsequent degradation.
Cover art based on: Słabicki M, Yoon H, Koeppel J, et al. Small-molecule-induced polymerization triggers degradation of BCL6. Nature. 2020;588(7836):164-168. doi:10.1038/s41586-020-2925-1
Structures: PDB 6XMX

Drug Induced Polymerization & Degradation of BCL6

This illustration shows SAR-CoV-2, the coronavirus that causes COVID-19, in molecular detail according to research completed in April, 2020. It was featured on the cover of the July 2020 issue of Scientific American. The SARS-CoV-2 virion includes the spike protein (orange), lipid envelope (pink), envelope (E) protein (yellow), membrane (M) protein (purple), nucleoprotein (blue), and RNA (red).

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