AbstractThe amino acid sequence of viral capsid proteins contains information about their folding, structure and self-assembly processes. While some viruses assemble from small preformed oligomers of coat proteins, other viruses such as phage P22 and herpesvirus assemble from monomeric proteins (Fuller and King, 1980; Newcomb et al., 1999). The subunit assembly process is strictly controlled through protein:protein interactions such that icosahedral structures are formed with specific symmetries, rather than aberrant structures. dsDNA viruses commonly assemble by first forming a precursor capsid that serves as a DNA packaging machine (Earnshaw, Hendrix, and King, 1980; Heymann et al., 2003). DNA packaging is accompanied by a conformational ...
AbstractAssembly of the icosahedral shells of the dsDNA bacteriophages, herpesviruses, and adenoviru...
Single amino acid substitutions in a protein can cause misfolding and aggregation to occur. Protein ...
AbstractAssembly of certain classes of bacterial and animal viruses requires the transient presence ...
AbstractThe amino acid sequence of viral capsid proteins contains information about their folding, s...
AbstractTo assemble into a virus with icosahedral symmetry, capsid proteins must be able to attain m...
Bacteriophage P22, which infects Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium, is a paradigm for the asse...
Bacteriophage P22, which infects Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium, is a paradigm for the asse...
AbstractTo assemble into a virus with icosahedral symmetry, capsid proteins must be able to attain m...
Bacteriophage P22, which infects Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium, is a paradigm for the asse...
SummaryViral capsid assembly and stability in tailed, dsDNA phage and Herpesviridae are achieved by ...
AbstractAssembly of certain classes of bacterial and animal viruses requires the transient presence ...
Single amino acid substitutions in a protein can cause misfolding and aggregation to occur. Protein ...
Single amino acid substitutions in a protein can cause misfolding and aggregation to occur. Protein ...
Bacteriophage P22 is an icosahedral phage with T=7 symmetry infecting host Salmonella enterica serov...
Bacteriophage P22 is an icosahedral phage with T=7 symmetry infecting host Salmonella enterica serov...
AbstractAssembly of the icosahedral shells of the dsDNA bacteriophages, herpesviruses, and adenoviru...
Single amino acid substitutions in a protein can cause misfolding and aggregation to occur. Protein ...
AbstractAssembly of certain classes of bacterial and animal viruses requires the transient presence ...
AbstractThe amino acid sequence of viral capsid proteins contains information about their folding, s...
AbstractTo assemble into a virus with icosahedral symmetry, capsid proteins must be able to attain m...
Bacteriophage P22, which infects Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium, is a paradigm for the asse...
Bacteriophage P22, which infects Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium, is a paradigm for the asse...
AbstractTo assemble into a virus with icosahedral symmetry, capsid proteins must be able to attain m...
Bacteriophage P22, which infects Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium, is a paradigm for the asse...
SummaryViral capsid assembly and stability in tailed, dsDNA phage and Herpesviridae are achieved by ...
AbstractAssembly of certain classes of bacterial and animal viruses requires the transient presence ...
Single amino acid substitutions in a protein can cause misfolding and aggregation to occur. Protein ...
Single amino acid substitutions in a protein can cause misfolding and aggregation to occur. Protein ...
Bacteriophage P22 is an icosahedral phage with T=7 symmetry infecting host Salmonella enterica serov...
Bacteriophage P22 is an icosahedral phage with T=7 symmetry infecting host Salmonella enterica serov...
AbstractAssembly of the icosahedral shells of the dsDNA bacteriophages, herpesviruses, and adenoviru...
Single amino acid substitutions in a protein can cause misfolding and aggregation to occur. Protein ...
AbstractAssembly of certain classes of bacterial and animal viruses requires the transient presence ...