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Chapter I
The Raw Material

It begins with a paper nobody can picture.

A researcher submits a 40-page manuscript. The reviewers understand the data. Nobody can visualize the mechanism. The paper sits in revision for six months.

This is where Helix enters. We read the paper. We interrogate the authors. We build a visual hypothesis before a single frame is drawn.

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of reviewers approve on first submission

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Nature Cell Biology · Manuscript #NCB-2025-08841

Received 14 Aug 2025 · Under Review

Spatiotemporal regulation of SARS-CoV-2 spike protein conformational dynamics during ACE2 receptor engagement: implications for fusion peptide exposure

Abstract

The prefusion-to-postfusion transition of SARS-CoV-2 spike (S) protein involves a series of ███████████████████████████ conformational rearrangements that expose the fusion peptide (FP) domain for membrane insertion. Using cryo-electron tomography and ████████████████ we characterized the structural intermediates at 3.4 Å resolution.

Our findings reveal that heptad repeat 1 (HR1) extension precedes S2′ cleavage by approximately ████ milliseconds, challenging the prevailing sequential model. The six-helix bundle (6-HB) formation occurs in three discrete steps, each requiring ████████████████████████ energy input from membrane tension.

These data suggest that neutralizing antibody binding at the FP proximal region can arrest the cascade at ███████████, providing a structural rationale for next-generation therapeutic design.

Fig 2A neededMOA unclearVisualize 6-HB step 2Reviewer Q3
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Chapter II
The Storyboard

Every frame is a scientific argument.

We don't sketch for aesthetics. Each storyboard panel is peer-reviewed internally — the biology must be correct before color touches the frame.

Structural accuracy validated against PDB data
Timing calibrated to published kinetic studies
Reviewer annotations embedded as production notes
Three internal science reviews before client delivery
Abstract grayscale molecular structure sketch showing protein trimer configuration
Frame 001

Establish spike trimer in prefusion state — show three S1 domains

Grayscale scientific illustration showing helical protein extension with annotation arrows
Frame 007

HR1 extension — needs timing callout, ≈12ms window critical

Rough pencil sketch of six-helix bundle protein fusion mechanism with measurement notes
Frame 014

6-HB formation step 1 — membrane tension visualization TBD

Abstract grayscale biological membrane cross-section sketch with insertion pathway indicated
Frame 022

Fusion peptide insertion — camera pull back to show membrane cross-section

Chapter III
Color Floods In

Then the light arrives.

Styleframes are the moment a scientific argument becomes a visual experience. Color is not decoration — each hue maps to a specific molecular identity. Indigo for the viral envelope. Cyan for the kinetic event window. Violet for the host membrane.

Vivid purple and blue molecular visualization of spike protein trimer in prefusion conformation
SF 001 — Establishing

Spike trimer in prefusion — electric indigo membrane field

Colorful scientific illustration showing helical protein extension with cyan timing annotations
SF 007 — HR1 Extension

Cyan stroke traces the 12ms kinetic window

Bioluminescent blue and violet rendering of six-helix bundle protein formation against dark background
SF 014 — 6-HB Formation

Membrane tension rendered as luminous pressure field

Dramatic full-color scientific visualization of viral fusion peptide insertion into cell membrane
SF 022 — Fusion

Final frame — peptide insertion, cathedral light

Color key:
Viral envelope
Host membrane
Kinetic event
Structural reference
Chapter IV
The Animation Lives

The reviewer stops at Figure 2A. The board finally sees it.

The spike protein mechanism animation delivered for this client cleared FDA review in 11 days. The investor deck raised $47M Series B. The journal issue sold out.

Final scientific animation frame showing completed spike protein fusion mechanism with vivid indigo and cyan molecular visualization
SARS-CoV-2 Spike Fusion · 2:47
4K · Delivered 2025

Arctus Bio

Series B · $47M raised

MOA animation for investor deck

Meridian Devices

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Cell & Gene Quarterly

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Vantis Therapeutics

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AACR 2025 · 12-min presentation

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