Key steps in a viral life-cycle, such as self-assembly of a protective protein container or in some cases also subsequent maturation events, are governed by the interplay of physico-chemical mechanisms involving various spatial and temporal scales. These salient aspects of a viral life cycle are hence well described and rationalised from a mesoscopic perspective. Accordingly, various experimental and computational efforts have been directed towards identifying the fundamental building blocks that are instrumental for the mechanical response, or constitute the assembly units, of a few specific viral shells. Motivated by these earlier studies we introduce and apply a general and efficient computational scheme for identifying the stable domain...
Small spherical viruses spontaneously encapsidate their genome into protein capsids. The encapsidati...
AbstractViruses assemble protective capsids from several copies of one or a few structural proteins....
<div><p>The major protective coat of most viruses is a highly symmetric protein capsid that forms sp...
<div><p>Key steps in a viral life-cycle, such as self-assembly of a protective protein container or ...
Viruses are an important subject to biological research. In particular their astonishing ability to ...
The successful assembly of a closed protein shell (or capsid) is a key step in the replication of vi...
Viruses are submicroscopic biological entities that need to infect a host cell in order to replicate...
Viruses are submicroscopic biological entities that need to infect a host cell in order to replicate...
Viruses have become an increasingly popular subject of physics investigation, particularly in the la...
AbstractWe present a generic computational framework for the simulation of viral capsid assembly whi...
A vital constituent of a virus is its protein shell, called the viral capsid, that encapsulates and ...
Viruses have become an increasingly popular subject of physics investigation, par-ticularly in the l...
Virus capsid assembly is a critical step in the viral life cycle. The underlying basis of capsid st...
AbstractThe assembly of virus capsids or other spherical polymers—empty, closed structures composed ...
textAn understanding of the mechanical properties of viral capsids (protein assemblies forming shell...
Small spherical viruses spontaneously encapsidate their genome into protein capsids. The encapsidati...
AbstractViruses assemble protective capsids from several copies of one or a few structural proteins....
<div><p>The major protective coat of most viruses is a highly symmetric protein capsid that forms sp...
<div><p>Key steps in a viral life-cycle, such as self-assembly of a protective protein container or ...
Viruses are an important subject to biological research. In particular their astonishing ability to ...
The successful assembly of a closed protein shell (or capsid) is a key step in the replication of vi...
Viruses are submicroscopic biological entities that need to infect a host cell in order to replicate...
Viruses are submicroscopic biological entities that need to infect a host cell in order to replicate...
Viruses have become an increasingly popular subject of physics investigation, particularly in the la...
AbstractWe present a generic computational framework for the simulation of viral capsid assembly whi...
A vital constituent of a virus is its protein shell, called the viral capsid, that encapsulates and ...
Viruses have become an increasingly popular subject of physics investigation, par-ticularly in the l...
Virus capsid assembly is a critical step in the viral life cycle. The underlying basis of capsid st...
AbstractThe assembly of virus capsids or other spherical polymers—empty, closed structures composed ...
textAn understanding of the mechanical properties of viral capsids (protein assemblies forming shell...
Small spherical viruses spontaneously encapsidate their genome into protein capsids. The encapsidati...
AbstractViruses assemble protective capsids from several copies of one or a few structural proteins....
<div><p>The major protective coat of most viruses is a highly symmetric protein capsid that forms sp...