Many icosahedral viruses use a specialized portal vertex to control genome encapsidation and release from the viral capsid. In tailed bacteriophages, the portal system is connected to a tail structure that provides the pipeline for genome delivery to the host cell. We report the first, to our knowledge, subnanometer structures of the complete portal–phage tail interface that mimic the states before and after DNA release during phage infection. They uncover structural rearrangements associated with intimate protein–DNA interactions. The portal protein gp6 of bacteriophage SPP1 undergoes a concerted reorganization of the structural elements of its central channel during interaction with DNA. A network of protein–protein interactions primes co...
Transport of DNA into preformed procapsids is a general strategy for genome packing inside virus par...
In order to initiate an infection, bacteriophages must deliver their large, hydrophilic genomes acro...
From the abyss of the ocean to the human gut, bacterial viruses (or bacteriophages) have colonized a...
Many icosahedral viruses use a specialized portal vertex to control genome encapsidation and release...
In many bacterial viruses and in certain animal viruses, the double-stranded DNA genome enters and e...
International audienceMany icosahedral viruses use a specialized portal vertex for genome encapsidat...
DNA viruses such as bacteriophages and herpesviruses deliver their genome into and out of the capsid...
AbstractA large number of viruses use a specialized portal for entry of DNA to the viral capsid and ...
In tailed bacteriophages and evolutionarily related herpes viruses, the portal protein is a central ...
Lisboa, Portugal The majority of known bacteriophages have long noncon-tractile tails (Siphoviridae)...
Bacteriophage SPP1 is a nanomachine built to infect the bacterium Bacillus subtilis. The phage parti...
SummaryThe encapsidated genome in all double-strand DNA bacteriophages is packaged to liquid crystal...
The multi-layered cell envelope structure of Gram-negative bacteria represents significant physical ...
International audienceNumerous viruses package their dsDNA genome into preformed capsids through a p...
In tailed bacteriophages and herpesviruses, double-stranded DNA is packaged into a pre-existing prot...
Transport of DNA into preformed procapsids is a general strategy for genome packing inside virus par...
In order to initiate an infection, bacteriophages must deliver their large, hydrophilic genomes acro...
From the abyss of the ocean to the human gut, bacterial viruses (or bacteriophages) have colonized a...
Many icosahedral viruses use a specialized portal vertex to control genome encapsidation and release...
In many bacterial viruses and in certain animal viruses, the double-stranded DNA genome enters and e...
International audienceMany icosahedral viruses use a specialized portal vertex for genome encapsidat...
DNA viruses such as bacteriophages and herpesviruses deliver their genome into and out of the capsid...
AbstractA large number of viruses use a specialized portal for entry of DNA to the viral capsid and ...
In tailed bacteriophages and evolutionarily related herpes viruses, the portal protein is a central ...
Lisboa, Portugal The majority of known bacteriophages have long noncon-tractile tails (Siphoviridae)...
Bacteriophage SPP1 is a nanomachine built to infect the bacterium Bacillus subtilis. The phage parti...
SummaryThe encapsidated genome in all double-strand DNA bacteriophages is packaged to liquid crystal...
The multi-layered cell envelope structure of Gram-negative bacteria represents significant physical ...
International audienceNumerous viruses package their dsDNA genome into preformed capsids through a p...
In tailed bacteriophages and herpesviruses, double-stranded DNA is packaged into a pre-existing prot...
Transport of DNA into preformed procapsids is a general strategy for genome packing inside virus par...
In order to initiate an infection, bacteriophages must deliver their large, hydrophilic genomes acro...
From the abyss of the ocean to the human gut, bacterial viruses (or bacteriophages) have colonized a...