How the Novel Coronavirus Infects a Cell: Science, Simplified

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An animated look at how the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19 enters the body and infects cells. Illustrated by a Scripps Research scientist, this installment of Science, Simplified gives an overview of the entire infection process.

Science, Simplified is a new series from Scripps Research highlighting key scientific concepts in short, easy-to-understand videos.

Video Script:

Due to its unique features, the novel coronavirus is particularly good at infecting new cells, both in the upper respiratory tract, as well as deeper down in the lungs. Here’s a look at how the process takes place.
1. The microscopic virus enters through the nose or mouth, where it begins its infection of our airways.
2. The outer spike protein of the coronavirus latches onto specific receptors on the surface of cells in our respiratory tract. In the case of COVID-19, the virus latches on to the ACE2 receptor.
3. This binding triggers the process by which the virus fuses into human cells. The viral envelope merges with the oily membrane of our own cells, allowing the virus to release its genetic material into the inside of the healthy cell.
4. The genetic blueprint of the virus is RNA (instead of DNA), which acts as a molecular message, instructing our host cell machinery to read the template and translate it into proteins that make up new virus particles.
5. The hijacking persists, as the human host cell continues to generate more copies of the virus, assemble these copies into viable particles and traffic them to the outer edges of the cell for release.
6. Each infected cell may produce and release millions of copies of the virus, which can then go on to infect other neighboring cells, as well as neighboring people when they are expelled from the airways in droplets via coughing and sneezing.
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No one:
The Indonesian Ministry of Education uses this video in its textbooks:

alfkrrrn
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I would like to ask Scripps Research's permission to use the video as one of my reference for a textbook that I am currently writing up. Lastly thank you so much for making beautiful educational videos on Youtube. They're very educative.

ayukbelajarbiologi
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I would love to see an actual footage of this happening. The animation is simple and clear, to the point, but I would love to show actual footage to my students. Can you help me out. Thanks in advance.👍

johnzientek
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What's worse, the attack on the cardiovascular epithelial linings is even harder. SARS-CoV-2 is a cardiovascular disease primarily, the lung condition is in fact secondary. a very small percentage of patients suffer embolisms, strokes and heart attacks while sick from Covid, while they were fit as a fiddle beforehand with no indication of underlying disease whatsoever. And a high percentage of Covid survivors are now known to have cardiovascular issues. This beside the respiratory issues many still have long after recovery. Many have secondary infections (pneumonia), as the lungs are ravaged by the cytokine storm triggered by the immune system they become vulnerable to other pathogens.

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It helps me a lot in Presentation.. Thank you 🙏

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I love this, it helps with my psa I’m doing!

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The virus uses ACE2 receptors to enter cells, but how does it exit the cell and pass though the cell membrane

julianbrock
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Is there actually a pure Sars2 Isolate?

daverok
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I'm waiting for the genetic sequence of the mRNA in the coronavi vaccine. It should not be above 1400 Amino Acids.

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