Understanding the assembly pathway of viruses can contribute to creating monodisperse virus-based materials. In this study, the cowpea chlorotic mottle virus (CCMV) is used to determine the interactions between the capsid proteins of viruses and their cargo. The assembly of the capsid proteins in the presence of different lengths of short, single-stranded (ss) DNA is studied at neutral pH, at which the protein-protein interactions are weak. Chromatography, electrophoresis, microscopy, and light scattering data show that the assembly efficiency and speed of the particles increase with increasing length of oligonucleotides. The minimal length required for assembly under the conditions used herein is 14 nucleotides. Assembly of particles conta...
We experimentally and theoretically studied the self-assembly kinetics of linear virus-like particle...
This thesis describes the application of <sup>1</sup> H- and <sup>13</sup> C- NMR, EPR, ST-EPR and c...
Virus-like particles (VLPs), i.e. molecular assemblies that resemble the geometry and organization o...
Viruses provide a whole new set of building blocks for the development of new materials and as such ...
Viruses are self-replicating nucleoprotein complexes that have the ability to cause diseases and are...
The first half of this dissertation (Chapters 1-3) deals with the in vitro self-assembly of Cowpea C...
Viral assembly is the process by which the viral genome becomes encapsidated by viral structural pro...
AbstractMany viruses package their genomes concomitant with assembly. Here, we show that this reacti...
The small spherical plant virus, cowpea chlorotic mottle virus (CCMV), provides an ideal system to e...
The inside surfaces of the protein shells of many viruses are positively charged, thereby enhancing ...
AbstractCapsids of spherical viruses share a common architecture: an icosahedral arrangement of iden...
A study of the in vitro nanoparticle-templated assembly of a mutant of cowpea chlorotic mottle virus...
AbstractWe report a study of the in vitro self-assembly of virus-like particles formed by the capsid...
Previous work has shown that purified capsid protein (CP) of cowpea chlorotic mottle virus (CCMV) is...
Cowpea chlorotic mottle virus (CCMV) is a widely used model for virus replication studies. A major c...
We experimentally and theoretically studied the self-assembly kinetics of linear virus-like particle...
This thesis describes the application of <sup>1</sup> H- and <sup>13</sup> C- NMR, EPR, ST-EPR and c...
Virus-like particles (VLPs), i.e. molecular assemblies that resemble the geometry and organization o...
Viruses provide a whole new set of building blocks for the development of new materials and as such ...
Viruses are self-replicating nucleoprotein complexes that have the ability to cause diseases and are...
The first half of this dissertation (Chapters 1-3) deals with the in vitro self-assembly of Cowpea C...
Viral assembly is the process by which the viral genome becomes encapsidated by viral structural pro...
AbstractMany viruses package their genomes concomitant with assembly. Here, we show that this reacti...
The small spherical plant virus, cowpea chlorotic mottle virus (CCMV), provides an ideal system to e...
The inside surfaces of the protein shells of many viruses are positively charged, thereby enhancing ...
AbstractCapsids of spherical viruses share a common architecture: an icosahedral arrangement of iden...
A study of the in vitro nanoparticle-templated assembly of a mutant of cowpea chlorotic mottle virus...
AbstractWe report a study of the in vitro self-assembly of virus-like particles formed by the capsid...
Previous work has shown that purified capsid protein (CP) of cowpea chlorotic mottle virus (CCMV) is...
Cowpea chlorotic mottle virus (CCMV) is a widely used model for virus replication studies. A major c...
We experimentally and theoretically studied the self-assembly kinetics of linear virus-like particle...
This thesis describes the application of <sup>1</sup> H- and <sup>13</sup> C- NMR, EPR, ST-EPR and c...
Virus-like particles (VLPs), i.e. molecular assemblies that resemble the geometry and organization o...