COVID S Protein Breaches Cell Nucleus

You might also like

You are on page 1of 3

Jikky Kjj @JikkyKjj

Dec 31, 2021 • 4 tweets • JikkyKjj/status/1476773984972664837

I'm only a mouse so I'm easily confused. When they said


"it doesn't get into the nucleus" did they mean the RNA or
the spike protein that the RNA produces?

I wish I was clever like that nice Dr Fauci.


@Clucky92864053 @eh_den

@Clucky92864053 @eh_den PS. "wtf" is not a cellular component. It is something I


hear those lab humans say quite often, I think when their experiments didn't quite
work out the way they intended.

[src: https://www.tga.gov.au/sites/default/files/foi-2389-06.pdf]
This is what 293 cells look like when you can see the cytoplasm under IF....

"Dancing Christmas Elf"


HEK-293 cells with DAPI nuclear stain, CXCR4 in green, and IL-10R in red. Cells
were treated with IL-10 prior to fixation. Imaged on LSM 700 with 63x/1.4 Plan-
Apochromat lens. Samples were imaged by …

https://www.flickr.com/photos/75834543@N06/8295180554
Jikky Kjj
@JikkyKjj

Replying to @Paramythia__ @Clucky92864053 and @eh_den


There is spike protein in the nucleus of the cell. So either
made there or made outside and transported into the
nucleus.

If spike protein gets into the nucleus it interferes with your


DNA repair mechanisms. So creating it next to the nucleus
= bad idea

SARS–CoV–2 Spike Impairs DNA Damage Repair and…


Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
(SARS–CoV–2) has led to the coronavirus disease 20…
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

4:51 AM · Dec 31, 2021

281 Reply Copy link to Tweet

Read 17 replies

•••

You might also like