ABSTRACT In a previous communication (Kindt et al., 2001) we reported preliminary results of Brownian dynamics simulation and analytical theory which address the packaging and ejection forces involving DNA in bacteriophage capsids. In the present work we provide a systematic formulation of the underlying theory, featuring the energetic and structural aspects of the strongly confined DNA. The free energy of the DNA chain is expressed as a sum of contributions from its encapsidated and released portions, each expressed as a sum of bending and interstrand energies but subjected to different boundary conditions. The equilibrium structure and energy of the capsid-confined and free chain portions are determined, for each ejected length, by variat...
The main functions of viral capsids are to protect, transport and deliver their genome. The mechanic...
Abstract. A method is developed to simulate the process of double-stranded (ds) DNA packing in viral...
dsDNA in bacteriophages is highly stressed and exerts internal pressures of many atmospheres (1 atm ...
AbstractIn a previous communication (Kindt et al., 2001) we reported preliminary results of Brownian...
AbstractThe conjunction of insights from structural biology, solution biochemistry, genetics, and si...
AbstractSmall, icosahedral double-stranded DNA bacteriophage pack their genomes tightly into preform...
SummaryPackaging of genetic material inside a capsid is one of the major processes in the lifecycle ...
AbstractInspired by novel single-molecule and bulk solution measurements, the physics underlying the...
narrangement of DNA inside the capsid, and transformation into a highly condensed, near-crystalline ...
AbstractAn elastic DNA molecular mechanics model is used to compare DNA structures and packing therm...
We characterize the equilibrium thermodynamics of a thick polymer confined in a spherical region...
SummaryThe structure of bacteriophage epsilon15 has recently been determined by 3D reconstruction of...
A new generation of single-molecule experiments has opened up the possibility of reexamining many of...
The structure of bacteriophage epsilon15 has recently been determined by 3D reconstruction of single...
Genetic and physiological studies of dsDNA bacteriophages have established their assembly pathways i...
The main functions of viral capsids are to protect, transport and deliver their genome. The mechanic...
Abstract. A method is developed to simulate the process of double-stranded (ds) DNA packing in viral...
dsDNA in bacteriophages is highly stressed and exerts internal pressures of many atmospheres (1 atm ...
AbstractIn a previous communication (Kindt et al., 2001) we reported preliminary results of Brownian...
AbstractThe conjunction of insights from structural biology, solution biochemistry, genetics, and si...
AbstractSmall, icosahedral double-stranded DNA bacteriophage pack their genomes tightly into preform...
SummaryPackaging of genetic material inside a capsid is one of the major processes in the lifecycle ...
AbstractInspired by novel single-molecule and bulk solution measurements, the physics underlying the...
narrangement of DNA inside the capsid, and transformation into a highly condensed, near-crystalline ...
AbstractAn elastic DNA molecular mechanics model is used to compare DNA structures and packing therm...
We characterize the equilibrium thermodynamics of a thick polymer confined in a spherical region...
SummaryThe structure of bacteriophage epsilon15 has recently been determined by 3D reconstruction of...
A new generation of single-molecule experiments has opened up the possibility of reexamining many of...
The structure of bacteriophage epsilon15 has recently been determined by 3D reconstruction of single...
Genetic and physiological studies of dsDNA bacteriophages have established their assembly pathways i...
The main functions of viral capsids are to protect, transport and deliver their genome. The mechanic...
Abstract. A method is developed to simulate the process of double-stranded (ds) DNA packing in viral...
dsDNA in bacteriophages is highly stressed and exerts internal pressures of many atmospheres (1 atm ...