X-ray diffraction studies on single crystals of a few viruses have led to the elucidation of their three dimensional structure at near atomic resolution. Both the tertiary structure of the coat protein subunit and the quaternary organization of the icosahedral capsid in these viruses are remarkably similar. These studies have led to a critical re-examination of the structural principles in the architecture of isometric viruses and suggestions of alternative mechanisms of assembly. Apart from their role in the assembly of the virus particle, the coat proteins of certian viruses have been shown to inhibit the replication of the cognate RNA leading to cross-protection. The coat protein amino acid sequence and the genomic sequence of several sp...
AbstractThe structure of the Carnation Mottle Virus (CMtV) capsid protein has been determinated at 3...
The structure of the three quasi-equivalent protein subunits A, B and C of the spherical, T = 3 sout...
Symmetric organization of biological macromolecules is necessary fi)r certain structural and func- t...
X-ray diffraction studies on single crystals of a few viruses have led to the elucidation of their t...
X-ray diffraction studies on single crystals of a few viruses have led to the elucidation of their t...
X-ray diffraction studies on single crystals of a few viruses have led to the elucidation of their t...
This thesis presents structural studies on the plant virus Ryegrass mottle virus (RGMoV), the bacter...
Symmetric organization of biological macromolecules is necessary for certain structural and function...
Our understanding of the viral world changed just after the first structures of icosahedral viral pa...
Viruses have served as excellent model systems for studies on the assembly/disassembly of macromolec...
Viruses have served as excellent model systems for studies on the assembly/disassembly of macromolec...
Icosahedral viral capsids built from a single gene product are among the simplest biological assembl...
AbstractDetailed structures are now available for three plant satellite viruses, satellite tobacco n...
Described as âorganisms at the edge of lifeâ, viruses are the most abundant type of biological entit...
Detailed structures are now available for three plant satellite viruses, satellite tobacco necrosis ...
AbstractThe structure of the Carnation Mottle Virus (CMtV) capsid protein has been determinated at 3...
The structure of the three quasi-equivalent protein subunits A, B and C of the spherical, T = 3 sout...
Symmetric organization of biological macromolecules is necessary fi)r certain structural and func- t...
X-ray diffraction studies on single crystals of a few viruses have led to the elucidation of their t...
X-ray diffraction studies on single crystals of a few viruses have led to the elucidation of their t...
X-ray diffraction studies on single crystals of a few viruses have led to the elucidation of their t...
This thesis presents structural studies on the plant virus Ryegrass mottle virus (RGMoV), the bacter...
Symmetric organization of biological macromolecules is necessary for certain structural and function...
Our understanding of the viral world changed just after the first structures of icosahedral viral pa...
Viruses have served as excellent model systems for studies on the assembly/disassembly of macromolec...
Viruses have served as excellent model systems for studies on the assembly/disassembly of macromolec...
Icosahedral viral capsids built from a single gene product are among the simplest biological assembl...
AbstractDetailed structures are now available for three plant satellite viruses, satellite tobacco n...
Described as âorganisms at the edge of lifeâ, viruses are the most abundant type of biological entit...
Detailed structures are now available for three plant satellite viruses, satellite tobacco necrosis ...
AbstractThe structure of the Carnation Mottle Virus (CMtV) capsid protein has been determinated at 3...
The structure of the three quasi-equivalent protein subunits A, B and C of the spherical, T = 3 sout...
Symmetric organization of biological macromolecules is necessary fi)r certain structural and func- t...