2018 AMI Online Salon
Cell Envelope Stabilization in Gram-negative Q Fever Bacterium Coxiella burnetii.

Project Details
- Artist(s): Ryan Kissinger
- Contributors: Ryan Kissinger, Kelsi Sandoz ; Hamilton, Montana
- Client: NIAID
- Copyright: © 2018 NIAID
- Medium / software used: Cinema 4D
- Final presentation format: Print
- Primary audience: Researchers
Project Description
Intended to describe peptidoglycan structure in gram-negative Q fever bacterium Coxiella burnetii. Depicted are OmpA-like porins that attach to the peptidoglycan layer via several covalent linkers that confer envelope stability in an LD transpeptidase 2 (Ldt2)-dependent and -independent manner. This illustration was originally created to be published in the journal Science.
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