AbstractPutative conformational switching and inhibitory regions in the Microviridae external scaffolding protein were investigated. Substitutions for glycine 61, hypothesized to promote a postdimerization conformational switch, have dominant lethal phenotypes. In previous studies, chimeric α3/φX174 proteins for structures α-helix 1 and loop 6/α-helix 7 inhibited φX174 morphogenesis when expressed from high copy number plasmids. To determine if inhibition was due to overexpression, chimeric genes were constructed into the φX174 genome. In coinfections with wild-type, protein ratios would be 1:1. The helix 1 chimera has a recessive lethal phenotype; thus, overexpression confers inhibition. In single infections, the mutant cannot form procaps...
The focus of this project is to develop a greater understanding of the protein-protein interaction b...
AbstractAssembly of the icosahedral shells of the dsDNA bacteriophages, herpesviruses, and adenoviru...
Shared host cells can serve as melting pots for viral genomes, giving many phylogenies a web-like ap...
AbstractPutative conformational switching and inhibitory regions in the Microviridae external scaffo...
Scaffolding proteins are transiently associated with morphogenetic intermediates but are not found i...
In the X174 procapsid crystal structure, 240 external scaffolding protein D subunits form 60 pairs o...
with an assembly pathway mediated by two scaffolding proteins. The external scaffolding protein D pl...
The X174 external scaffolding protein D mediates the assembly of coat protein pentamers into procaps...
Microviruses (canonical members: øX174, G4, and alpha3) are T=1 icosahedral virions with a two scaf...
In the X174 procapsid, 240 external scaffolding proteins form a nonquasiequivalent lattice. To achie...
AbstractMicroviridae morphogenesis is dependent on two scaffolding proteins, an internal and externa...
AbstractThe first α-helices of Microviridae external scaffolding proteins function as coat protein s...
Throughout recent history scientists have struggled to elucidate the biochemical and biophysical mec...
The assembly of viral proteins and nucleic acids into mature and biologically active virions involve...
fX174 utilizes two scaffolding proteins during morphogenesis, an internal protein (B) and an externa...
The focus of this project is to develop a greater understanding of the protein-protein interaction b...
AbstractAssembly of the icosahedral shells of the dsDNA bacteriophages, herpesviruses, and adenoviru...
Shared host cells can serve as melting pots for viral genomes, giving many phylogenies a web-like ap...
AbstractPutative conformational switching and inhibitory regions in the Microviridae external scaffo...
Scaffolding proteins are transiently associated with morphogenetic intermediates but are not found i...
In the X174 procapsid crystal structure, 240 external scaffolding protein D subunits form 60 pairs o...
with an assembly pathway mediated by two scaffolding proteins. The external scaffolding protein D pl...
The X174 external scaffolding protein D mediates the assembly of coat protein pentamers into procaps...
Microviruses (canonical members: øX174, G4, and alpha3) are T=1 icosahedral virions with a two scaf...
In the X174 procapsid, 240 external scaffolding proteins form a nonquasiequivalent lattice. To achie...
AbstractMicroviridae morphogenesis is dependent on two scaffolding proteins, an internal and externa...
AbstractThe first α-helices of Microviridae external scaffolding proteins function as coat protein s...
Throughout recent history scientists have struggled to elucidate the biochemical and biophysical mec...
The assembly of viral proteins and nucleic acids into mature and biologically active virions involve...
fX174 utilizes two scaffolding proteins during morphogenesis, an internal protein (B) and an externa...
The focus of this project is to develop a greater understanding of the protein-protein interaction b...
AbstractAssembly of the icosahedral shells of the dsDNA bacteriophages, herpesviruses, and adenoviru...
Shared host cells can serve as melting pots for viral genomes, giving many phylogenies a web-like ap...