We use discrete event stochastic simulations to characterize the parameter space of a model of icosahedral viral capsid assembly as functions of monomer-monomer binding rates. The simulations reveal a parameter space characterized by three major assembly mechanisms, a standard nucleation-limited monomer-accretion pathway and two distinct hierarchical assembly pathways, as well as unproductive regions characterized by kinetically trapped species. Much of the productive parameter space also consists of border regions between these domains where hybrid pathways are likely to operate. A simpler octamer system studied for comparison reveals three analogous pathways, but is characterized by much lesser sensitivity to parameter variations in contr...
AbstractA computer model is described for studying the kinetics of the self-assembly of icosahedral ...
We develop a class of models with which we simulate the assembly of particles into T1 capsid-like ob...
Background: In order to replicate within their cellular host, many viruses have developed self-assem...
AbstractWe use discrete event stochastic simulations to characterize the parameter space of a model ...
We use computer simulations to study a model, first proposed by Wales (2005 Phil. Trans. R. Soc. A 3...
<p>Understanding the mechanisms of virus capsid assembly has been an important research objective ov...
The environment of a living cell is vastly different from that of an in vitro reaction system, an is...
Virus capsid assembly has been widely studied as a biophysical system, both for its biological and m...
As self-assembled nanotechnology tackles increasingly complicated structures, biological self-assemb...
The process by which hundreds of identical capsid proteins self-assemble into icosahedral structures...
Virus capsid assembly has attracted considerable interest from the biophysical modeling community as...
AbstractThe process by which hundreds of identical capsid proteins self-assemble into icosahedral st...
As computational and mathematical studies become increasingly central to studies of complicated reac...
AbstractVirus capsid assembly has been widely studied as a biophysical system, both for its biologic...
AbstractVirus capsid assembly has attracted considerable interest from the biophysical modeling comm...
AbstractA computer model is described for studying the kinetics of the self-assembly of icosahedral ...
We develop a class of models with which we simulate the assembly of particles into T1 capsid-like ob...
Background: In order to replicate within their cellular host, many viruses have developed self-assem...
AbstractWe use discrete event stochastic simulations to characterize the parameter space of a model ...
We use computer simulations to study a model, first proposed by Wales (2005 Phil. Trans. R. Soc. A 3...
<p>Understanding the mechanisms of virus capsid assembly has been an important research objective ov...
The environment of a living cell is vastly different from that of an in vitro reaction system, an is...
Virus capsid assembly has been widely studied as a biophysical system, both for its biological and m...
As self-assembled nanotechnology tackles increasingly complicated structures, biological self-assemb...
The process by which hundreds of identical capsid proteins self-assemble into icosahedral structures...
Virus capsid assembly has attracted considerable interest from the biophysical modeling community as...
AbstractThe process by which hundreds of identical capsid proteins self-assemble into icosahedral st...
As computational and mathematical studies become increasingly central to studies of complicated reac...
AbstractVirus capsid assembly has been widely studied as a biophysical system, both for its biologic...
AbstractVirus capsid assembly has attracted considerable interest from the biophysical modeling comm...
AbstractA computer model is described for studying the kinetics of the self-assembly of icosahedral ...
We develop a class of models with which we simulate the assembly of particles into T1 capsid-like ob...
Background: In order to replicate within their cellular host, many viruses have developed self-assem...