The structural arrangement of protein subunits in extended and contracted tail sheaths of T4 bacteriophage has been studied by optical diffractometry of electron micrographs. The analysis of such diffraction patterns shows that the extended sheath consists of annuli of six subunits, these being arranged in a helix of close to seven annuli in two turns. The annulus repeat in the helix direction is 38[middle dot]1 A. For the contracted sheath the axial periodicity is found to be 32 A, which must arise from twice the repeat of the extended sheath. The symmetry of the contracted sheath diffraction pattern is consistent with a helix of five annuli (of 12 subunits) in one turn. Such a structure is seen to arise simply from the extended sheath by ...
AbstractThe 3-D reconstructed images of two related viral structures, obtained by digital image proc...
Abstract: Type IV secretion (T4S) systems are large dynamic nanomachines that transport DNA and/or p...
Sheath proteins comprise a part of the contractile molecular machinery present in bacteriophages wit...
Bacteriophage T4 tail is a complex molecular machine that facilitates high infection efficiency of t...
Remarkable progress has been made during the past ten years in elucidating the structure of the bact...
My Ph.D. research involved studying the process of infection of Escherichia coli bacteria by bacteri...
AbstractThe contractile tail of bacteriophage T4 undergoes major structural transitions when the vir...
SummaryBacteriophage phiKZ is a giant phage that infects Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a human pathogen. T...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/03043991 Copyright El...
Bacteriophages are usually complex molecular machines. Bacteriophages T4 and &phis;29 were investiga...
The formation of bacteriophage T4 has been studied by examining the phage components accumulating in...
BACKGROUND: The T4 bacteriophage consists of a head, filled with double-stranded DNA, and a complex ...
AbstractBackground: The T4 bacteriophage consists of a head, filled with double-stranded DNA, and a ...
AbstractContraction of the bacteriophage T4 tail in the act of host cell penetration represents a ma...
Several systems, including contractile tail bacteriophages, the type VI secretion system and R-type ...
AbstractThe 3-D reconstructed images of two related viral structures, obtained by digital image proc...
Abstract: Type IV secretion (T4S) systems are large dynamic nanomachines that transport DNA and/or p...
Sheath proteins comprise a part of the contractile molecular machinery present in bacteriophages wit...
Bacteriophage T4 tail is a complex molecular machine that facilitates high infection efficiency of t...
Remarkable progress has been made during the past ten years in elucidating the structure of the bact...
My Ph.D. research involved studying the process of infection of Escherichia coli bacteria by bacteri...
AbstractThe contractile tail of bacteriophage T4 undergoes major structural transitions when the vir...
SummaryBacteriophage phiKZ is a giant phage that infects Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a human pathogen. T...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/03043991 Copyright El...
Bacteriophages are usually complex molecular machines. Bacteriophages T4 and &phis;29 were investiga...
The formation of bacteriophage T4 has been studied by examining the phage components accumulating in...
BACKGROUND: The T4 bacteriophage consists of a head, filled with double-stranded DNA, and a complex ...
AbstractBackground: The T4 bacteriophage consists of a head, filled with double-stranded DNA, and a ...
AbstractContraction of the bacteriophage T4 tail in the act of host cell penetration represents a ma...
Several systems, including contractile tail bacteriophages, the type VI secretion system and R-type ...
AbstractThe 3-D reconstructed images of two related viral structures, obtained by digital image proc...
Abstract: Type IV secretion (T4S) systems are large dynamic nanomachines that transport DNA and/or p...
Sheath proteins comprise a part of the contractile molecular machinery present in bacteriophages wit...