The lifecycle of SARS-CoV-2

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июн 2024
  • What happens to the cells in our airways during a coronavirus infection? In this animation for Maastricht University we follow the full SARS-CoV-2 replication cycle, going from initial infection all the way through to new virus particles being released from the cell.
    Chapters:
    00:00 Healthy respiratory cells
    00:25 Components of the virus
    01:06 Variants
    01:31 Entering the host cell
    02:15 Making viral proteins
    03:00 Viral RNA knot
    03:55 Double membrane vesicles
    04:14 Replicating viral genome
    04:48 Making more viral proteins
    05:09 Creating new viral particles
    05:49 Release from the cell
    Correction:
    01:24 This should be D614G
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Комментарии • 49

  • @PhosphoUk
    @PhosphoUk  Год назад +20

    The mutation that is present in each variant of concern should read D614G instead of D416G.

  • @wycliffe_ndiba
    @wycliffe_ndiba Год назад +22

    This is an incredible video. Explained very well and beautiful animations, if they're sims I can only imagine how long it took to simulate

  • @davidscott6169
    @davidscott6169 9 месяцев назад +2

    This is astonishingly well done, as I'm recovering from COVID now, I am amazed how our bodies eventually , hopefully, stop this remarkable process from continuing.

  • @WMiller-ye1ru
    @WMiller-ye1ru Год назад +5

    Gorgeous video and I love the music. But as an expert on ribosomal frameshifting, it is a bit incorrect. The "knot" is actually just a pseudoknot. I get simplifying it to just say knot, but that's kind of a big difference. No knots in RNA that I know of. More importantly, the pseudoknot, doesn't cause the ribosome to stop, it actually enables it to keep going by pushing the ribosome into a different reading frame and not seeing the stop codon which is actually what makes the ribosome stop most of the time. Still, I will show this to my virology class.

  • @expandknow
    @expandknow 5 месяцев назад +2

    The best explanation and animation that I saw on this topic until now. Shame that there's this distracting background music over it

  • @EtelCarrada
    @EtelCarrada Год назад +2

    Wow! Amazing animation. Excellent job. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @ananyapaul9148
    @ananyapaul9148 Год назад

    Animation and concept both was top-notch. 👏👏👏

  • @foodi82
    @foodi82 Год назад +2

    Excellent job in both scientific and artist work. Well done :)

  • @alyssafrazier3084
    @alyssafrazier3084 Год назад +1

    this video just saved my genetics grade

  • @Sarthanas
    @Sarthanas Год назад

    I need to watch the whole channel now

  • @abraxaf
    @abraxaf Год назад +1

    Amazing video, well done!

  • @douglaskell1275
    @douglaskell1275 Год назад

    Superb. Congratulations.

  • @juanarajoy5277
    @juanarajoy5277 Год назад

    Amazing, thanks!

  • @zainabqureshi9178
    @zainabqureshi9178 18 дней назад

    beautifully put.

  • @arunmoses2197
    @arunmoses2197 4 месяца назад

    That is a beautiful animation!

  • @Ev3ntHorizon
    @Ev3ntHorizon Год назад +5

    Astonishing detail here, thankyou for sharing this. It's my understanding that some of the intracellular processes described in the video happen much faster than shown here. Is that right, or have I misunderstood this? Either way, it's chilling to see how ruthless viral reproduction is!

    • @Arkaryon1
      @Arkaryon1 Год назад +2

      Yes, this is slowed down a lot.

  • @selenba1772
    @selenba1772 28 дней назад

    Hi, thank you for your video. The animation is lit ! I was wondering, if the dmv is made from the host cell membrane, does that mean the vesicle ends up outside the cell? Then, when the subgenomic RNA exits the dmv thought it's pore, it needs to re-enter the cell thought another pore too?

  • @saimaaktar8640
    @saimaaktar8640 Год назад

    What an animation wow...💥

  • @shradhakarkera2442
    @shradhakarkera2442 Год назад +1

    A beautiful and an informative video

  • @SilviaBongiovanni-vl8xm
    @SilviaBongiovanni-vl8xm Год назад

    I feel like I saw a dramatic movie, really nice video

  • @SjonSjine
    @SjonSjine Год назад +1

    Compliments! Q: what software did you use?

  • @harashigomari1690
    @harashigomari1690 Год назад

    Amazing 👏

  • @SuperSquark
    @SuperSquark 5 месяцев назад

    A mechanism for all disease. Increased oxidative stress leads to oxidation, evidenced as Inflammation.
    A healthy cell is repleat in electrons and can therefore only be oxidised.
    Its a hypothesis.

  • @heatherhd98
    @heatherhd98 5 месяцев назад

    At what point do symptoms start?

  • @jardonspark433
    @jardonspark433 10 месяцев назад

    thank you so much this video will help with my research, could I ask what is the piano melody in this video, sounds like something Hannibal Lecter would listen to

  • @vacantstairs1
    @vacantstairs1 Год назад

    shouldnt we consider what your aunts insurance broker said on facebook about how it works before we say for sure?

  • @PhosphoUk
    @PhosphoUk  Год назад

    This film has been nominated for a Science & Education #Webby! We're up against some brilliant science videos, so please consider voting for us in the People's Voice Award here: vote.webbyawards.com/PublicVoting#/2023/video/general-video/science-education

  • @mshiraziii
    @mshiraziii 7 месяцев назад

    Opper than The perfect.

  • @matheusmf4135
    @matheusmf4135 Год назад +1

    Dendritic cells: hey boss there is something happening here, over
    T-CD4: Can you bring me some clues of what is going on? Over
    Dendritic cells: look what I've found, they are transforming our citiziens into zombies
    T-CD4 to T-CD8: hey Charlie, sniff this, good boy, good boy, seize them!

    • @anonymus4800
      @anonymus4800 Год назад

      Well done!

    • @Null257
      @Null257 Год назад

      A deranged immunofabulist narrative. You can't just assume that is happening because it happens with other pathogens.
      Cells infected with SARS-COV-2 are preternaturally long-lived, highly resistant to CTL pressure and autophagy. The pathology conducted on survivors of the primary phase of the infection indicates that the immune system just ignores infected reservoirs and lets the virus take what it wants. Survivors think they're recovered, but they are not--they're honeymooning, and honeymoons always end

    • @danielnudelman5141
      @danielnudelman5141 7 месяцев назад

      this just made 6 hours of immonology lectures make sense in 6 seconds

  • @daleo156
    @daleo156 Год назад

    【promosm】

  • @user-hf3oj3cc5o
    @user-hf3oj3cc5o Месяц назад

    Duru ne gani😅

  • @dwaynerobinson6494
    @dwaynerobinson6494 Год назад

    Thank you Yahweh

  • @user-hf3oj3cc5o
    @user-hf3oj3cc5o Месяц назад

    Assmsunga😅

  • @KNS232
    @KNS232 Год назад

    man i think my mom just died to sars cov 2 today cuz shes not waking up on the bed and she got sars cov 2 4 days ago 😭

  • @user-hf3oj3cc5o
    @user-hf3oj3cc5o Месяц назад

    Naks a ne ajs😅 vegan😅

  • @Not_rfs-commanda
    @Not_rfs-commanda Год назад

    Hi

  • @xijinpig5679
    @xijinpig5679 Год назад +6

    Lifecycle: Wuhan Institute of Virology ---> Wuhan seafood market ---> The whole world

    • @Schokland2007
      @Schokland2007 9 месяцев назад +2

      Batcave---> Wuhan seafood market ---> The whole world

  • @lilmcgill2023
    @lilmcgill2023 Год назад

    Manmade

  • @user-hf3oj3cc5o
    @user-hf3oj3cc5o Месяц назад

    Murav'i @