Hemolysin-coregulated protein
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Hemolysin-coregulated protein
Hemolysin-coregulated protein, molecular model. This protein is from the bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa. It is a hexameric ring structure, named hcp1, that has applications in nanotechnology for the construction of nanotubes. The ring has a 40-angstrom internal diameter. It plays a role in the protein secretion process by which the Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacterium can cause infections. These include wound, lung, skin and urinary tract infections, particularly in hospital patients
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This print showcases the intricate molecular model of Hemolysin-coregulated protein (hcp1) found in the bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The hexameric ring structure, with a remarkable 40-angstrom internal diameter, holds immense potential in nanotechnology for constructing nanotubes. Its significance extends beyond scientific research as it plays a crucial role in the protein secretion process responsible for causing various infections by Pseudomonas aeruginosa. These infections include those affecting wounds, lungs, skin, and urinary tracts, particularly among hospital patients. This striking artwork sheds light on the biochemistry and biology behind this macromolecule's function within the bacterium. With its circular shape and sixfold symmetry beautifully illustrated against a black background, this image captures both the elegance and complexity of hcp1. The Hemolysin-coregulated protein is not only an object of study in proteomics but also holds relevance to bacteriology and microbiology fields. Its structural composition offers insights into understanding diseases caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa while presenting opportunities for advancements in nanotechnological applications. Displayed here is an extraordinary visual representation that combines artistry with scientific precision – a testament to Laguna Design/Science Photo Library's expertise in capturing complex concepts through visually stunning imagery. It serves as a reminder of how science can inspire awe and curiosity while driving innovation towards combating nosocomial infections and advancing our knowledge of biomolecules at their finest level of detail.
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