Viruses are nanoscale infectious agents constructed of a proteinaceous capsid that protects the packaged genomic material. Nanoindentation experiments using atomic force microscopy have, in recent years, provided unprecedented insight into the elastic properties, structural stability and maturation-dependent mechanical changes in viruses. However, the dynamics of capsid behavior are still unresolved. Here we used high-resolution nanoindentation experiments on mature, DNA-filled T7 bacteriophage particles. The elastic regime of the nanoindentation force trace contained discrete, stepwise transitions that cause buckling of the T7 capsid with magnitudes that are integer multiples of approximately 0.6 nm. Remarkably, the transitions are revers...
Recent studies reveal that the mechanical properties of virus particles may have been shaped by evol...
The mechanical properties of virus capsids correlate with local conformational dynamics in the capsi...
The mechanical properties of virus capsids correlate with local conformational dynamics in the capsi...
Viruses are increasingly being studied from the perspective of fundamental physics at the nanoscale ...
The effects of changes in the loading rate during the forced dissociation of single bonds have been ...
Viruses are nanosized, genome-filled protein containers with remarkable thermodynamic and mechanical...
Atomic force microscopy has recently provided highly precise measurements of mechanical properties o...
Atomic force microscopy has recently provided highly precise measurements of mechanical properties o...
A coarse-grained model is used to study the mechanical response of 35 virus capsids of symmetries T ...
AbstractAtomic force microscopy has recently provided highly precise measurements of mechanical prop...
The elastic properties of capsids of the cowpea chlorotic mottle virus have been examined at pH 4.8 ...
The current rapid growth in the use of nanosized particles is fueled in part by our increased unders...
AbstractA series of recent nanoindentation experiments on the protein shells (capsids) of viruses ha...
AbstractA series of recent nanoindentation experiments on the protein shells (capsids) of viruses ha...
Recent studies reveal that the mechanical properties of virus particles may have been shaped by evol...
Recent studies reveal that the mechanical properties of virus particles may have been shaped by evol...
The mechanical properties of virus capsids correlate with local conformational dynamics in the capsi...
The mechanical properties of virus capsids correlate with local conformational dynamics in the capsi...
Viruses are increasingly being studied from the perspective of fundamental physics at the nanoscale ...
The effects of changes in the loading rate during the forced dissociation of single bonds have been ...
Viruses are nanosized, genome-filled protein containers with remarkable thermodynamic and mechanical...
Atomic force microscopy has recently provided highly precise measurements of mechanical properties o...
Atomic force microscopy has recently provided highly precise measurements of mechanical properties o...
A coarse-grained model is used to study the mechanical response of 35 virus capsids of symmetries T ...
AbstractAtomic force microscopy has recently provided highly precise measurements of mechanical prop...
The elastic properties of capsids of the cowpea chlorotic mottle virus have been examined at pH 4.8 ...
The current rapid growth in the use of nanosized particles is fueled in part by our increased unders...
AbstractA series of recent nanoindentation experiments on the protein shells (capsids) of viruses ha...
AbstractA series of recent nanoindentation experiments on the protein shells (capsids) of viruses ha...
Recent studies reveal that the mechanical properties of virus particles may have been shaped by evol...
Recent studies reveal that the mechanical properties of virus particles may have been shaped by evol...
The mechanical properties of virus capsids correlate with local conformational dynamics in the capsi...
The mechanical properties of virus capsids correlate with local conformational dynamics in the capsi...