SummaryA large family of multimeric ATPases are involved in such diverse tasks as cell division, chromosome segregation, DNA recombination, strand separation, conjugation, and viral genome packaging. One such system is the Bacillus subtilis phage ϕ29 DNA packaging motor, which generates large forces to compact its genome into a small protein capsid. Here we use optical tweezers to study, at the single-molecule level, the mechanism of force generation in this motor. We determine the kinetic parameters of the packaging motor and their dependence on external load to show that DNA translocation does not occur during ATP binding but is likely triggered by phosphate release. We also show that the motor subunits act in a coordinated, successive fa...
Many molecular motors move unidirectionally along a DNA strand powered by nucleotide hydrolysis. The...
The high-density packaging of DNA in many viruses is a process that requires the action of powerful ...
Many molecular motors move unidirectionally along a DNA strand powered by nucleotide hydrolysis. The...
A large family of multimeric ATPases are involved in such diverse tasks as cell division, chromosome...
SummaryA large family of multimeric ATPases are involved in such diverse tasks as cell division, chr...
Protein complexes belonging to the super-family of ATPases Associated with diverse Activities of the...
Double-stranded DNA viruses, including most bacteriophages and mammalian herpesviruses, package thei...
Molecular machines are small assemblies harnessed to perform mechanical work in cells. These motors ...
The viral DNA packaging motors are among the most powerful biological machines known, and their mech...
The viral DNA packaging motors are among the most powerful biological machines known, and their mech...
AbstractPresented is a detailed kinetic evaluation of the motor component interactions of the DNA tr...
Viral DNA packaging is a required step in the lytic cycle of many DNA viruses. A DNA polymer is pack...
Viral DNA packaging is a required step in the lytic cycle of many DNA viruses. A DNA polymer is pack...
DNA packaging is a major step in the process of assembly of many viruses, including many dsDNA bacte...
DNA packaging is a major step in the process of assembly of many viruses, including many dsDNA bacte...
Many molecular motors move unidirectionally along a DNA strand powered by nucleotide hydrolysis. The...
The high-density packaging of DNA in many viruses is a process that requires the action of powerful ...
Many molecular motors move unidirectionally along a DNA strand powered by nucleotide hydrolysis. The...
A large family of multimeric ATPases are involved in such diverse tasks as cell division, chromosome...
SummaryA large family of multimeric ATPases are involved in such diverse tasks as cell division, chr...
Protein complexes belonging to the super-family of ATPases Associated with diverse Activities of the...
Double-stranded DNA viruses, including most bacteriophages and mammalian herpesviruses, package thei...
Molecular machines are small assemblies harnessed to perform mechanical work in cells. These motors ...
The viral DNA packaging motors are among the most powerful biological machines known, and their mech...
The viral DNA packaging motors are among the most powerful biological machines known, and their mech...
AbstractPresented is a detailed kinetic evaluation of the motor component interactions of the DNA tr...
Viral DNA packaging is a required step in the lytic cycle of many DNA viruses. A DNA polymer is pack...
Viral DNA packaging is a required step in the lytic cycle of many DNA viruses. A DNA polymer is pack...
DNA packaging is a major step in the process of assembly of many viruses, including many dsDNA bacte...
DNA packaging is a major step in the process of assembly of many viruses, including many dsDNA bacte...
Many molecular motors move unidirectionally along a DNA strand powered by nucleotide hydrolysis. The...
The high-density packaging of DNA in many viruses is a process that requires the action of powerful ...
Many molecular motors move unidirectionally along a DNA strand powered by nucleotide hydrolysis. The...