The bacteriophages of the Cystoviridae family package their single stranded RNA genomic precursors into empty capsid (procapsids) using a hexameric packaging ATPase motor (P4). This molecular motor shares sequence and structural similarity with RecA-like hexameric helicases. A concerted structural, mutational and kinetic analysis helped to define the mechanical reaction coordinate, i.e. the conformational changes associated with RNA translocation. The results also allowed us to propose a possible scheme of coupling between ATP hydrolysis and translocation which requires the cooperative action of three consecutive subunits. Here, we first test this model by preparing hexamers with defined proportions of wild type and mutant subunits and meas...
Genome packaging into an empty capsid is an essential step in the assembly of many complex viruses. ...
Genome packaging into an empty capsid is an essential step in the assembly of many complex viruses. ...
SummaryDespite extensive studies, the mechanisms underlying molecular motor function are still poorl...
The bacteriophages of the Cystoviridae family package their single stranded RNA genomic precursors i...
The bacteriophages of the Cystoviridae family package their single stranded RNA genomic precursors i...
The bacteriophages of the Cystoviridae family package their single stranded RNA genomic precursors i...
The bacteriophages of the Cystoviridae family package their single stranded RNA genomic precursors i...
The bacteriophages of the Cystoviridae family package their single stranded RNA genomic precursors i...
Many viruses package their genome into preformed capsids using packaging motors powered by the hydro...
AbstractMany viruses package their genome into preformed capsids using packaging motors powered by t...
Many viruses package their genome into preformed capsids using packaging motors powered by the hydro...
Molecular motors are proteins that convert chemical energy into mechanical work. The viral packaging...
ATP-driven motors exist globally in almost all prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms. The motors in v...
The P4 protein of bacteriophage φ 12 is a hexameric molecular motor closely related to superfamily 4...
ATP-driven motors exist globally in almost all prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms. The motors in v...
Genome packaging into an empty capsid is an essential step in the assembly of many complex viruses. ...
Genome packaging into an empty capsid is an essential step in the assembly of many complex viruses. ...
SummaryDespite extensive studies, the mechanisms underlying molecular motor function are still poorl...
The bacteriophages of the Cystoviridae family package their single stranded RNA genomic precursors i...
The bacteriophages of the Cystoviridae family package their single stranded RNA genomic precursors i...
The bacteriophages of the Cystoviridae family package their single stranded RNA genomic precursors i...
The bacteriophages of the Cystoviridae family package their single stranded RNA genomic precursors i...
The bacteriophages of the Cystoviridae family package their single stranded RNA genomic precursors i...
Many viruses package their genome into preformed capsids using packaging motors powered by the hydro...
AbstractMany viruses package their genome into preformed capsids using packaging motors powered by t...
Many viruses package their genome into preformed capsids using packaging motors powered by the hydro...
Molecular motors are proteins that convert chemical energy into mechanical work. The viral packaging...
ATP-driven motors exist globally in almost all prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms. The motors in v...
The P4 protein of bacteriophage φ 12 is a hexameric molecular motor closely related to superfamily 4...
ATP-driven motors exist globally in almost all prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms. The motors in v...
Genome packaging into an empty capsid is an essential step in the assembly of many complex viruses. ...
Genome packaging into an empty capsid is an essential step in the assembly of many complex viruses. ...
SummaryDespite extensive studies, the mechanisms underlying molecular motor function are still poorl...