Sars 2 and the Entry into the Cell via the Ace 2 Destabilizing DNA Part 4
Proteins misfolding is a common cellular event that can occur throughout a lifetime of a cell. This is caused by genetic mutation, translation errors of the HELIX, adenine, thymine, cytosine, guanine, and abnormal protein modification and can cause incomplete function. Neurological proteins misfolding include neurological diseases and these are characterized by intra-cellular of misfolded alpha – syndein, inclusive of alpha-synucleipathies. This can be pathways interrupted from cells dying, or cells being entered by the Ace 2 receptor and interfering in…