<div><p>In internal membrane-containing viruses, a lipid vesicle enclosed by the icosahedral capsid protects the genome. It has been postulated that this internal membrane is the genome delivery device of the virus. Viruses built with this architectural principle infect hosts in all three domains of cellular life. Here, using a combination of electron microscopy techniques, we investigate bacteriophage PRD1, the best understood model for such viruses, to unveil the mechanism behind the genome translocation across the cell envelope. To deliver its double-stranded DNA, the icosahedral protein-rich virus membrane transforms into a tubular structure protruding from one of the 12 vertices of the capsid. We suggest that this viral nanotube exits ...
Tunneling nanotubes (TNTs) are long bridge-like structures that connect eukaryotic cells and mediate...
In order to initiate an infection, bacteriophages must deliver their large, hydrophilic genomes acro...
Background: The transfer of phage genomes into host cells is a well established but only dimly under...
In internal membrane-containing viruses, a lipid vesicle enclosed by the icosahedral capsid protects...
In internal membrane-containing viruses, a lipid vesicle enclosed by the icosahedral capsid protects...
Genome packaging and delivery are fundamental steps in the replication cycle of all viruses. Icosahe...
Two crucial steps in the virus life cycle are genome encapsidation to form an infective virion and g...
<p>(A) Sequential steps of PRD1 infection and tube formation. Step 1, PRD1 particles approach the ce...
Genome packaging and delivery are fundamental steps in the replication cycle of all viruses. Icosahe...
Viruses with an icosahedrally symmetric protein capsid and a membrane infect hosts from all three do...
Transport of DNA into preformed procapsids is a general strategy for genome packing inside virus par...
The protection of the viral genome during extracellular transport is an absolute requirement for vir...
The protection of the viral genome during extracellular transport is an absolute requirement for vir...
Many icosahedral viruses use a specialized portal vertex to control genome encapsidation and release...
In tailed bacteriophages and herpesviruses, double-stranded DNA is packaged into a pre-existing prot...
Tunneling nanotubes (TNTs) are long bridge-like structures that connect eukaryotic cells and mediate...
In order to initiate an infection, bacteriophages must deliver their large, hydrophilic genomes acro...
Background: The transfer of phage genomes into host cells is a well established but only dimly under...
In internal membrane-containing viruses, a lipid vesicle enclosed by the icosahedral capsid protects...
In internal membrane-containing viruses, a lipid vesicle enclosed by the icosahedral capsid protects...
Genome packaging and delivery are fundamental steps in the replication cycle of all viruses. Icosahe...
Two crucial steps in the virus life cycle are genome encapsidation to form an infective virion and g...
<p>(A) Sequential steps of PRD1 infection and tube formation. Step 1, PRD1 particles approach the ce...
Genome packaging and delivery are fundamental steps in the replication cycle of all viruses. Icosahe...
Viruses with an icosahedrally symmetric protein capsid and a membrane infect hosts from all three do...
Transport of DNA into preformed procapsids is a general strategy for genome packing inside virus par...
The protection of the viral genome during extracellular transport is an absolute requirement for vir...
The protection of the viral genome during extracellular transport is an absolute requirement for vir...
Many icosahedral viruses use a specialized portal vertex to control genome encapsidation and release...
In tailed bacteriophages and herpesviruses, double-stranded DNA is packaged into a pre-existing prot...
Tunneling nanotubes (TNTs) are long bridge-like structures that connect eukaryotic cells and mediate...
In order to initiate an infection, bacteriophages must deliver their large, hydrophilic genomes acro...
Background: The transfer of phage genomes into host cells is a well established but only dimly under...