Mechanical properties of biological molecular aggregates are essential to their function. A remarkable example are double-stranded DNA viruses such as the phi 29 bacteriophage, that not only has to withstand pressures of tens of atmospheres exerted by the confined DNA, but also uses this stored elastic energy during DNA translocation into the host. Here we show that empty prolated phi 29 bacteriophage proheads exhibit an intriguing anisotropic stiffness which behaves counterintuitively different from standard continuum elasticity predictions. By using atomic force microscopy, we find that the phi 29 shells are approximately two-times stiffer along the short than along the long axis. This result can be attributed to the existence of a residu...
Viral shells are self-assembled protein nanocontainers with remarkable material properties. They com...
Viruses are submicroscopic biological entities that need to infect a host cell in order to replicate...
Viruses are submicroscopic biological entities that need to infect a host cell in order to replicate...
AbstractMechanical properties of biological molecular aggregates are essential to their function. A ...
Viruses are an important subject to biological research. In particular their astonishing ability to ...
Virus capsids and crystalline surfactant vesicles are two examples of self-assembled shells in the n...
Viruses are nanosized, genome-filled protein containers with remarkable thermodynamic and mechanical...
The shell of bacteriophages protects the viral DNA during host-to-host transfer and serves as a high...
dsDNA in bacteriophages is highly stressed and exerts internal pressures of many atmospheres (1 atm ...
Viruses are known to tolerate wide ranges of pH and salt conditions and to withstand internal pressu...
Viruses are nanoscale infectious agents constructed of a proteinaceous capsid that protects the pack...
AbstractVirus capsids and crystalline surfactant vesicles are two examples of self-assembled shells ...
The DNA packaging motor of the bacteriophage phi 29, comprising head-tail connector, ATPase, and pRN...
AbstractThe conjunction of insights from structural biology, solution biochemistry, genetics, and si...
AbstractThe DNA packaging motor of the bacteriophage ϕ29, comprising head-tail connector, ATPase, an...
Viral shells are self-assembled protein nanocontainers with remarkable material properties. They com...
Viruses are submicroscopic biological entities that need to infect a host cell in order to replicate...
Viruses are submicroscopic biological entities that need to infect a host cell in order to replicate...
AbstractMechanical properties of biological molecular aggregates are essential to their function. A ...
Viruses are an important subject to biological research. In particular their astonishing ability to ...
Virus capsids and crystalline surfactant vesicles are two examples of self-assembled shells in the n...
Viruses are nanosized, genome-filled protein containers with remarkable thermodynamic and mechanical...
The shell of bacteriophages protects the viral DNA during host-to-host transfer and serves as a high...
dsDNA in bacteriophages is highly stressed and exerts internal pressures of many atmospheres (1 atm ...
Viruses are known to tolerate wide ranges of pH and salt conditions and to withstand internal pressu...
Viruses are nanoscale infectious agents constructed of a proteinaceous capsid that protects the pack...
AbstractVirus capsids and crystalline surfactant vesicles are two examples of self-assembled shells ...
The DNA packaging motor of the bacteriophage phi 29, comprising head-tail connector, ATPase, and pRN...
AbstractThe conjunction of insights from structural biology, solution biochemistry, genetics, and si...
AbstractThe DNA packaging motor of the bacteriophage ϕ29, comprising head-tail connector, ATPase, an...
Viral shells are self-assembled protein nanocontainers with remarkable material properties. They com...
Viruses are submicroscopic biological entities that need to infect a host cell in order to replicate...
Viruses are submicroscopic biological entities that need to infect a host cell in order to replicate...