American scholars translated oscillations of proteins in SARS-CoV-2 to sound - it has soothing melody of coronavirus

Biologists from the United States turned the vibrations spiky protein of SARS-CoV-2 in sound. For this they transformed the natural vibration created by amino acids depending on their size, mass, energy, and communication status As told by the head of the research group of Markus Buehler of mit, a received melody is a multi - layered algorithmic composition, which reflects both the range of protein vibrations in the sound and rhythmic elements, as well as the sequence and folding of amino acids in the form of twisted tunes ALL PHOTOS Biologists from the United States turned the vibrations spiky protein of SARS-CoV-2 in sound. For this they transformed the natural vibration created by amino acids depending on their size, mass, energy, and communication status
Markus Buehler As the head of the research group of Markus Buehler from the Massachusetts technologicaltion of the Institute, received the melody is a multi – layered algorithmic composition, which reflects both the range of protein vibrations in the sound and rhythmic elements, as well as the sequence and folding of amino acids in the form of twisted tunes
Markus Buehler Virus “deceiving our ears, just as cheating on our cells, this invader disguised as a friendly visitor”
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Biologists from the United States turned the vibrations spiky protein of SARS-CoV-2 in sound. For this they transformed the natural vibration created by amino acids depending on their size, mass, energy, and communication status.

As told the head of the research group of Markus Buehler of mit, a received melody is a multi – layered algorithmic composition, which reflects both the range of protein vibrations in the sound and rhythmic elements, as well as the sequence and folding of amino acids in the form of intertwined melodies. According to bühler, this “musical” approach may have a practical application – it can be used for the development of a vaccine against the virus. This can help in finding protein, which “matches the melody and rhythm of antibodies”.

Experts noted that the obtained musical composition, stretching for one and a half hours, was even soothing. But the virus “is deceiving our ears, just as cheating on our cells, this invader disguised as a friendly visitor.”

Record the resulting melodies were published on the website Soundcloud.