The formation of a viral particle generally involves hundreds of proteins, making the assembly process intricate. Despite its intrinsic complexity, the production of a viral particle begins through the interaction between the basic assembly components. For the cowpea chlorotic mottle virus (CCMV), the first steps of the assembly process involve dimers of the capsid protein. Here, we carried out atomistic molecular dynamics simulations to investigate the initial assembly process of CCMV to get insight into the interactions at the molecular level. We found that salinity not only affects the electrostatic interactions between dimers but also changes the conformation of the positively charged N-terminal tails and can cause a serious steric hind...
In the last three decades, many giant DNA viruses have been discovered. Giant viruses present a uniq...
Physalis mottle tymovirus (PhMV) is a small spherical plant virus with its RNA genome encapsidated i...
We have recently discovered (R. D. Cadena-Nava et al., J. Virol. 86:3318 –3326, 2012, doi:10.1128/JV...
Viral assembly is the process by which the viral genome becomes encapsidated by viral structural pro...
Computational prediction of native protein–protein interfaces still remains a challenging task. In v...
Viruses provide a whole new set of building blocks for the development of new materials and as such ...
We simulate the assembly dynamics of icosahedral capsids from subunits that interconvert between dif...
This thesis describes the application of <sup>1</sup> H- and <sup>13</sup> C- NMR, EPR, ST-EPR and c...
We use coarse-grained (CG) simulations to study the deformation of empty Cowpea Chlorotic Mottle Vir...
AbstractCapsids of spherical viruses share a common architecture: an icosahedral arrangement of iden...
The RNA-binding N-terminal arm of the coat protein of cowpea chlorotic mottle virus has been studied...
The RNA-binding N-terminal arm of the coat protein of cowpea ch[orotic mottle virus has been studied...
Understanding the assembly pathway of viruses can contribute to creating monodisperse virus-based ma...
Physical properties of capsids of plant and animal viruses are important factors in capsid self-asse...
Physalis mottle tymovirus (PhMV) is a small spherical plant virus with its RNA genome encapsidated i...
In the last three decades, many giant DNA viruses have been discovered. Giant viruses present a uniq...
Physalis mottle tymovirus (PhMV) is a small spherical plant virus with its RNA genome encapsidated i...
We have recently discovered (R. D. Cadena-Nava et al., J. Virol. 86:3318 –3326, 2012, doi:10.1128/JV...
Viral assembly is the process by which the viral genome becomes encapsidated by viral structural pro...
Computational prediction of native protein–protein interfaces still remains a challenging task. In v...
Viruses provide a whole new set of building blocks for the development of new materials and as such ...
We simulate the assembly dynamics of icosahedral capsids from subunits that interconvert between dif...
This thesis describes the application of <sup>1</sup> H- and <sup>13</sup> C- NMR, EPR, ST-EPR and c...
We use coarse-grained (CG) simulations to study the deformation of empty Cowpea Chlorotic Mottle Vir...
AbstractCapsids of spherical viruses share a common architecture: an icosahedral arrangement of iden...
The RNA-binding N-terminal arm of the coat protein of cowpea chlorotic mottle virus has been studied...
The RNA-binding N-terminal arm of the coat protein of cowpea ch[orotic mottle virus has been studied...
Understanding the assembly pathway of viruses can contribute to creating monodisperse virus-based ma...
Physical properties of capsids of plant and animal viruses are important factors in capsid self-asse...
Physalis mottle tymovirus (PhMV) is a small spherical plant virus with its RNA genome encapsidated i...
In the last three decades, many giant DNA viruses have been discovered. Giant viruses present a uniq...
Physalis mottle tymovirus (PhMV) is a small spherical plant virus with its RNA genome encapsidated i...
We have recently discovered (R. D. Cadena-Nava et al., J. Virol. 86:3318 –3326, 2012, doi:10.1128/JV...