ABSTRACT We study the packaging of DNA into a bacteriophage capsid using computer simulation, specifically focusing on the potential impact of twist on the final packaged conformation. We perform two dynamic simulations of packaging a polymer chain into a spherical confinement: one where the chain end is rotated as it is fed, and one where the chain is fed without end rotation. The final packaged conformation exhibits distinct differences in these two cases: the packaged conformation from feeding with rotation exhibits a spool-like character that is consistent with experimental and previous theoretical work, whereas feeding without rotation results in a folded conformation inconsistent with a spool conformation. The chain segment density sh...
We use a mesoscale simulation approach to explore the impact of different capsid geometries on the p...
We use a mesoscale simulation approach to explore the impact of different capsid geometries on the p...
ABSTRACT In a previous communication (Kindt et al., 2001) we reported preliminary results of Brownia...
AbstractWe study the packaging of DNA into a bacteriophage capsid using computer simulation, specifi...
Bacteriophage are viruses that attack bacteria. To successfully invade their host bacterium, a bacte...
Genetic and physiological studies of dsDNA bacteriophages have established their assembly pathways i...
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 ...
SummaryThe structure of bacteriophage epsilon15 has recently been determined by 3D reconstruction of...
During the self-assembly of bacteriophage phi29, the viral genome is packaged into a pre-formed caps...
AbstractWe performed molecular dynamics simulations of the genome packaging of bacteriophage P4 usin...
We present a numerical characterization of the statics and dynamics of the packaging of a semi-flexi...
AbstractWe use Langevin dynamics simulations to study the process by which a coarse-grained DNA chai...
AbstractDuring replication of the ϕ29 bacteriophage inside a bacterial host cell, a DNA packaging mo...
AbstractThe goal of the work reported here is to understand the precise molecular mechanism of the p...
We use a mesoscale simulation approach to explore the impact of different capsid geometries on the p...
We use a mesoscale simulation approach to explore the impact of different capsid geometries on the p...
ABSTRACT In a previous communication (Kindt et al., 2001) we reported preliminary results of Brownia...
AbstractWe study the packaging of DNA into a bacteriophage capsid using computer simulation, specifi...
Bacteriophage are viruses that attack bacteria. To successfully invade their host bacterium, a bacte...
Genetic and physiological studies of dsDNA bacteriophages have established their assembly pathways i...
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 ...
SummaryThe structure of bacteriophage epsilon15 has recently been determined by 3D reconstruction of...
During the self-assembly of bacteriophage phi29, the viral genome is packaged into a pre-formed caps...
AbstractWe performed molecular dynamics simulations of the genome packaging of bacteriophage P4 usin...
We present a numerical characterization of the statics and dynamics of the packaging of a semi-flexi...
AbstractWe use Langevin dynamics simulations to study the process by which a coarse-grained DNA chai...
AbstractDuring replication of the ϕ29 bacteriophage inside a bacterial host cell, a DNA packaging mo...
AbstractThe goal of the work reported here is to understand the precise molecular mechanism of the p...
We use a mesoscale simulation approach to explore the impact of different capsid geometries on the p...
We use a mesoscale simulation approach to explore the impact of different capsid geometries on the p...
ABSTRACT In a previous communication (Kindt et al., 2001) we reported preliminary results of Brownia...