A variety of viruses tightly pack their genetic material into protein capsids that are barely large enough to enclose the genome. In particular, in bacteriophages, forces as high as 60 pN are encountered during packaging and ejection, produced by DNA bending elasticity and self-interactions. The high forces are believed to be important for the ejection process, though the extent of their involvement is not yet clear. As a result, there is a need for quantitative models and experiments that reveal the nature of the forces relevant to DNA ejection. Here, we report measurements of the ejection forces for two different mutants of bacteriophage λ, λb221cI26 and λcI60, which differ in genome length by ∼30%. As expected for a force-driven ejection...
Recent in vitro experiments have shown that DNA ejection from bacteriophage can be partially stopped...
Recent in vitro experiments have shown that DNA ejection from bacteriophage can be partially stopped...
Recent in vitro experiments have shown that DNA ejection from bacteriophage can be partially stopped...
AbstractA variety of viruses tightly pack their genetic material into protein capsids that are barel...
AbstractA variety of viruses tightly pack their genetic material into protein capsids that are barel...
AbstractRecent work has shown that pressures inside dsDNA phage capsids can be as high as many tens ...
Bacteriophages have long served as model systems through which the nature of life may be explored. ...
Bacteriophages have long served as model systems through which the nature of life may be explored. ...
Because of the unique simplicity of their life cycles, compared to all other evolving organisms, dou...
Bacteriophages have long served as model systems through which the nature of life may be explored. ...
AbstractThe conjunction of insights from structural biology, solution biochemistry, genetics, and si...
The goal of this work was to investigate how internal and external forces acting on DNA affect the r...
We studied the control parameters that govern the dynamics of in vitro DNA ejection in bacteriophage...
We studied the control parameters that govern the dynamics of in vitro DNA ejection in bacteriophage...
AbstractThe conjunction of insights from structural biology, solution biochemistry, genetics, and si...
Recent in vitro experiments have shown that DNA ejection from bacteriophage can be partially stopped...
Recent in vitro experiments have shown that DNA ejection from bacteriophage can be partially stopped...
Recent in vitro experiments have shown that DNA ejection from bacteriophage can be partially stopped...
AbstractA variety of viruses tightly pack their genetic material into protein capsids that are barel...
AbstractA variety of viruses tightly pack their genetic material into protein capsids that are barel...
AbstractRecent work has shown that pressures inside dsDNA phage capsids can be as high as many tens ...
Bacteriophages have long served as model systems through which the nature of life may be explored. ...
Bacteriophages have long served as model systems through which the nature of life may be explored. ...
Because of the unique simplicity of their life cycles, compared to all other evolving organisms, dou...
Bacteriophages have long served as model systems through which the nature of life may be explored. ...
AbstractThe conjunction of insights from structural biology, solution biochemistry, genetics, and si...
The goal of this work was to investigate how internal and external forces acting on DNA affect the r...
We studied the control parameters that govern the dynamics of in vitro DNA ejection in bacteriophage...
We studied the control parameters that govern the dynamics of in vitro DNA ejection in bacteriophage...
AbstractThe conjunction of insights from structural biology, solution biochemistry, genetics, and si...
Recent in vitro experiments have shown that DNA ejection from bacteriophage can be partially stopped...
Recent in vitro experiments have shown that DNA ejection from bacteriophage can be partially stopped...
Recent in vitro experiments have shown that DNA ejection from bacteriophage can be partially stopped...