Virus coat proteins spontaneously self-assemble into empty shells in aqueous solution under the appropriate physicochemical conditions, driven by an interaction free energy per bond on the order of 2-5 times the thermal energy kBT. For this seemingly modest interaction strength, each protein building block nonetheless gains a very large binding free energy, between 10 and 20 kBT. Because of this, there is debate about whether the assembly process is reversible or irreversible. Here we discuss capsid polymorphism observed in in vitro experiments from the perspective of nucleation theory and of the thermodynamics of mass action. We specifically consider the potential contribution of a curvature free energy term to the effective interaction po...
A fundamental step in the replication of a viral particle is the self-assembly of its rigid shell (c...
The spontaneous encapsulation of genomic and non-genomic polyanions by coat proteins of simple icosa...
The spontaneous encapsulation of genomic and non-genomic polyanions by coat proteins of simple icosa...
Virus coat proteins spontaneously self-assemble into empty shells in aqueous solution under the appr...
Virus coat proteins spontaneously self-assemble into empty shells in aqueous solution under the appr...
Virus coat proteins spontaneously self-assemble into empty shells in aqueous solution under the appr...
Virus coat proteins spontaneously self-assemble into empty shells in aqueous solution under the appr...
Virus coat proteins spontaneously self-assemble into empty shells in aqueous solution under the appr...
Virus coat proteins spontaneously self-assemble into empty shells in aqueous solution under the appr...
Virus coat proteins spontaneously self-assemble into empty shells in aqueous solution under the appr...
A fundamental step in the replication of a viral particle is the self-assembly of its rigid shell (c...
A fundamental step in the replication of a viral particle is the self-assembly of its rigid shell (c...
Viral self-assembly is of tremendous virological and biomedical importance. Although theoretical and...
AbstractA fundamental step in the replication of a viral particle is the self-assembly of its rigid ...
A fundamental step in the replication of a viral particle is the self-assembly of its rigid shell (c...
A fundamental step in the replication of a viral particle is the self-assembly of its rigid shell (c...
The spontaneous encapsulation of genomic and non-genomic polyanions by coat proteins of simple icosa...
The spontaneous encapsulation of genomic and non-genomic polyanions by coat proteins of simple icosa...
Virus coat proteins spontaneously self-assemble into empty shells in aqueous solution under the appr...
Virus coat proteins spontaneously self-assemble into empty shells in aqueous solution under the appr...
Virus coat proteins spontaneously self-assemble into empty shells in aqueous solution under the appr...
Virus coat proteins spontaneously self-assemble into empty shells in aqueous solution under the appr...
Virus coat proteins spontaneously self-assemble into empty shells in aqueous solution under the appr...
Virus coat proteins spontaneously self-assemble into empty shells in aqueous solution under the appr...
Virus coat proteins spontaneously self-assemble into empty shells in aqueous solution under the appr...
A fundamental step in the replication of a viral particle is the self-assembly of its rigid shell (c...
A fundamental step in the replication of a viral particle is the self-assembly of its rigid shell (c...
Viral self-assembly is of tremendous virological and biomedical importance. Although theoretical and...
AbstractA fundamental step in the replication of a viral particle is the self-assembly of its rigid ...
A fundamental step in the replication of a viral particle is the self-assembly of its rigid shell (c...
A fundamental step in the replication of a viral particle is the self-assembly of its rigid shell (c...
The spontaneous encapsulation of genomic and non-genomic polyanions by coat proteins of simple icosa...
The spontaneous encapsulation of genomic and non-genomic polyanions by coat proteins of simple icosa...