We have determined the three-dimensional structure of bacteriophage SPP1 portal protein (gp6) using electron microscopy at liquid-helium temperatures and angular reconstitution. The 13-fold symmetric gp6 oligomer is a turbine-shaped structure with three distinct regions: a conical stem with a central channel; the turbine wings region; and a fringe of small 'tentacles' at the end of the channel exposed to the viral head interior. The tentacle region appears flexible and may be associated with a particular function — sensing when the correct amount of DNA has been packaged. The three-dimensional structure of the gp6 SizA mutant, which packages a smaller chromosome, reveals significant differences in that region
Tailed bacteriophages and herpesviruses load their capsids with DNA through a tunnel formed by the p...
International audienceThe phAPEC6 genome encodes 551 predicted gene products, with the vast majority...
DNA packaging in tailed bacteriophages and other viruses requires assembly of a complex molecular ma...
Electron microscopy in combination with image processing is a powerful method for obtaining structur...
In tailed bacteriophages and evolutionarily related herpes viruses, the portal protein is a central ...
International audienceIn many bacterial viruses and in certain animal viruses, the double-stranded D...
The structure of bacteriophage SPP1 capsid was determined at sub-nanometer resolution by cryo-electr...
In tailed bacteriophages and herpes viruses, the viral DNA is packaged through the portal protein ch...
International audienceNumerous viruses package their dsDNA genome into preformed capsids through a p...
In tailed bacteriophages and herpes viruses, the viral DNA is packaged through the portal protein ch...
An essential component in the assembly of nucleocapsids of tailed bacteriophages and of herpes virus...
AbstractA large number of viruses use a specialized portal for entry of DNA to the viral capsid and ...
An essential component in the assembly of nucleocapsids of tailed bacteriophages and of herpes virus...
The Escherichia coli infecting T7 bacteriophage shares a common dsDNA packaging mechanism with other...
Many icosahedral viruses use a specialized portal vertex to control genome encapsidation and release...
Tailed bacteriophages and herpesviruses load their capsids with DNA through a tunnel formed by the p...
International audienceThe phAPEC6 genome encodes 551 predicted gene products, with the vast majority...
DNA packaging in tailed bacteriophages and other viruses requires assembly of a complex molecular ma...
Electron microscopy in combination with image processing is a powerful method for obtaining structur...
In tailed bacteriophages and evolutionarily related herpes viruses, the portal protein is a central ...
International audienceIn many bacterial viruses and in certain animal viruses, the double-stranded D...
The structure of bacteriophage SPP1 capsid was determined at sub-nanometer resolution by cryo-electr...
In tailed bacteriophages and herpes viruses, the viral DNA is packaged through the portal protein ch...
International audienceNumerous viruses package their dsDNA genome into preformed capsids through a p...
In tailed bacteriophages and herpes viruses, the viral DNA is packaged through the portal protein ch...
An essential component in the assembly of nucleocapsids of tailed bacteriophages and of herpes virus...
AbstractA large number of viruses use a specialized portal for entry of DNA to the viral capsid and ...
An essential component in the assembly of nucleocapsids of tailed bacteriophages and of herpes virus...
The Escherichia coli infecting T7 bacteriophage shares a common dsDNA packaging mechanism with other...
Many icosahedral viruses use a specialized portal vertex to control genome encapsidation and release...
Tailed bacteriophages and herpesviruses load their capsids with DNA through a tunnel formed by the p...
International audienceThe phAPEC6 genome encodes 551 predicted gene products, with the vast majority...
DNA packaging in tailed bacteriophages and other viruses requires assembly of a complex molecular ma...