The 90-nm-diameter capsid of coliphage T5 is organized with T=13 icosahedral geometry and encloses a double-stranded DNA genome that measures 121kbp. Its assembly follows a path similar to that of phage HK97 but yielding a larger structure that includes 775 subunits of the major head protein, 12 subunits of the portal protein and 120 subunits of the decoration protein. As for phage HK97, T5 encodes the scaffold function as an N-terminal extension (∆-domain) to the major head protein that is cleaved by the maturation protease after assembly of the initial prohead I form and prior to DNA packaging and capsid expansion. Although the major head protein alone is sufficient to assemble capsid-like particles, the yield is poor and includes many de...
AbstractAssembly of the icosahedral shells of the dsDNA bacteriophages, herpesviruses, and adenoviru...
Escherichia coli bacteriophage HK97 assembles its mature capsid from 415 copies of the major capsid ...
The mechanism of viral capsid assembly is an intriguing problem because of its fundamental importanc...
The 90-nm-diameter capsid of coliphage T5 is organized with T=13 icosahedral geometry and encloses a...
The large (90-nm) icosahedral capsid of bacteriophage T5 is composed of 775 copies of the major caps...
Bacteriophage T5 represents a large family of lytic Siphoviridae infecting Gram-negative bacteria. T...
International audienceBacteriophage T5 represents a large family of lytic Siphoviridae infecting Gra...
Bacteriophage T5 represents a large family of lytic Siphoviridae infecting Gram-negative bacteria. T...
The formation of many double-stranded DNA viruses, such as herpesviruses and bacteriophages, begins ...
SummaryMost double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) viruses, including bacteriophages and herpesviruses, rely on...
Virus capsid assembly requires recruiting and organizing multiple copies of protein subunits to corr...
Tailed bacteriophages and herpesviruses assemble infectious particles via an empty precursor capsid ...
Bacteriophage 629 of Bacillus subtilis packages its double-stranded DNA into a preformed prohead dur...
International audienceAssembly of tailed bacteriophages and herpesviruses starts with formation of p...
Bacteriophage phi 29 of Bacillus subtilis packages its double-stranded DNA into a preformed prohead ...
AbstractAssembly of the icosahedral shells of the dsDNA bacteriophages, herpesviruses, and adenoviru...
Escherichia coli bacteriophage HK97 assembles its mature capsid from 415 copies of the major capsid ...
The mechanism of viral capsid assembly is an intriguing problem because of its fundamental importanc...
The 90-nm-diameter capsid of coliphage T5 is organized with T=13 icosahedral geometry and encloses a...
The large (90-nm) icosahedral capsid of bacteriophage T5 is composed of 775 copies of the major caps...
Bacteriophage T5 represents a large family of lytic Siphoviridae infecting Gram-negative bacteria. T...
International audienceBacteriophage T5 represents a large family of lytic Siphoviridae infecting Gra...
Bacteriophage T5 represents a large family of lytic Siphoviridae infecting Gram-negative bacteria. T...
The formation of many double-stranded DNA viruses, such as herpesviruses and bacteriophages, begins ...
SummaryMost double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) viruses, including bacteriophages and herpesviruses, rely on...
Virus capsid assembly requires recruiting and organizing multiple copies of protein subunits to corr...
Tailed bacteriophages and herpesviruses assemble infectious particles via an empty precursor capsid ...
Bacteriophage 629 of Bacillus subtilis packages its double-stranded DNA into a preformed prohead dur...
International audienceAssembly of tailed bacteriophages and herpesviruses starts with formation of p...
Bacteriophage phi 29 of Bacillus subtilis packages its double-stranded DNA into a preformed prohead ...
AbstractAssembly of the icosahedral shells of the dsDNA bacteriophages, herpesviruses, and adenoviru...
Escherichia coli bacteriophage HK97 assembles its mature capsid from 415 copies of the major capsid ...
The mechanism of viral capsid assembly is an intriguing problem because of its fundamental importanc...