AbstractAssembly of bacteriophage P22 procapsids requires the participation of ∼300 molecules of scaffolding protein in addition to the 420 coat protein subunits. In the absence of the scaffolding, the P22 coat protein can assemble both wild-type-size and smaller size closed capsids. Both sizes of procapsid assembled in the absence of the scaffolding protein have been studied by electron cryomicroscopy. These structural studies show that the larger capsids have T=7 icosahedral lattices and appear the same as wild-type procapsids. The smaller capsids possess T=4 icosahedral symmetry. The two procapsids consist of very similar penton and hexon clusters, except for an increased curvature present in the T=4 hexon. In particular, the pronounced ...
SummaryViral capsid assembly and stability in tailed, dsDNA phage and Herpesviridae are achieved by ...
During the packaging of double-stranded DNA by bacterial viruses, the precursor procapsid loses its ...
Viral capsids are dynamic structures which undergo a series of structural transformations to form in...
AbstractAssembly of certain classes of bacterial and animal viruses requires the transient presence ...
The formation of many double-stranded DNA viruses, such as herpesviruses and bacteriophages, begins ...
AbstractAssembly of icosahedral capsids of proper size and symmetry is not understood. Residue F170 ...
SummaryBacteriophage ϕ29 requires scaffolding protein to assemble the 450 × 540 Å prolate prohead wi...
Conservation and Divergence Between P22-like Bacteriophages Coat Protein’s I-domains and Procapsid-...
AbstractIn vitro assembly of bacteriophage P22 procapsids requires coat protein and sub-stoichiometr...
We have investigated determinants of polyhead for-mation in bacteriophage P22 in order to understand...
AbstractThe first step in assembly of the bacteriophage P22 is the formation of a T=7 icosahedral “p...
In the morphogenesis of double stranded DNA phages, a precursor protein shell empty of DNA is first ...
Icosahedral virus assembly requires a series of concerted and highly specific protein-protein intera...
AbstractAssembly of the icosahedral shells of the dsDNA bacteriophages, herpesviruses, and adenoviru...
The mechanism of viral capsid assembly is an intriguing problem because of its fundamental importanc...
SummaryViral capsid assembly and stability in tailed, dsDNA phage and Herpesviridae are achieved by ...
During the packaging of double-stranded DNA by bacterial viruses, the precursor procapsid loses its ...
Viral capsids are dynamic structures which undergo a series of structural transformations to form in...
AbstractAssembly of certain classes of bacterial and animal viruses requires the transient presence ...
The formation of many double-stranded DNA viruses, such as herpesviruses and bacteriophages, begins ...
AbstractAssembly of icosahedral capsids of proper size and symmetry is not understood. Residue F170 ...
SummaryBacteriophage ϕ29 requires scaffolding protein to assemble the 450 × 540 Å prolate prohead wi...
Conservation and Divergence Between P22-like Bacteriophages Coat Protein’s I-domains and Procapsid-...
AbstractIn vitro assembly of bacteriophage P22 procapsids requires coat protein and sub-stoichiometr...
We have investigated determinants of polyhead for-mation in bacteriophage P22 in order to understand...
AbstractThe first step in assembly of the bacteriophage P22 is the formation of a T=7 icosahedral “p...
In the morphogenesis of double stranded DNA phages, a precursor protein shell empty of DNA is first ...
Icosahedral virus assembly requires a series of concerted and highly specific protein-protein intera...
AbstractAssembly of the icosahedral shells of the dsDNA bacteriophages, herpesviruses, and adenoviru...
The mechanism of viral capsid assembly is an intriguing problem because of its fundamental importanc...
SummaryViral capsid assembly and stability in tailed, dsDNA phage and Herpesviridae are achieved by ...
During the packaging of double-stranded DNA by bacterial viruses, the precursor procapsid loses its ...
Viral capsids are dynamic structures which undergo a series of structural transformations to form in...