Touchable corona viruses
Research group prints the first biologically correct 3D model of the SARS-CoV-2 virus
Rudolf-Virchow-Zentrum
International team bundles expertise
23 researchers from seven different countries and different fields such as chemistry, physics, computer science and structural biology are working closely together to gain new insights into the inner workings of the virus. They analyse every new molecular structure which is published, over 500 so far. Their make their improved molecular structures along with additional data available for drug developers worldwide in order to accelerate the development of a therapy or vaccines.
Making the state of knowledge accessible
What is remarkable about this model is its scientific accuracy: it realistically depicts the relative sizes and structures of the virus on a 1 : 1,000,000 scale. The virus hull carries not only the spike proteins (painted green in the photo) but two more types of protein molecules (lighter green and yellow). As opposed to common depictions, the coronavirus is not exactly round or symmetrical, but can vary in shape and size.
Instructions for 3D printing and painting the virus model along with the necessary files are available at the Corona Structural Task Force homepage. Interested parties can also find a state-of-the-art depiction of the viral infection cycle, as well as blog posts and information about the molecules of the virus on the homepage. „We hope that this will make the virus more tangible“ says Thorn, hoping that the model will give children and adults alike an insight into the structural biology of the coronavirus.
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