International audienceIn many bacterial viruses and in certain animal viruses, the double-stranded DNA genome enters and exits the capsid through a portal gatekeeper. We report a pseudoatomic structure of a complete portal system. The bacteriophage SPP1 gatekeeper is composed of dodecamers of the portal protein gp6, the adaptor gp15, and the stopper gp16. The solution structures of gp15 and gp16 were determined by NMR. They were then docked together with the X-ray structure of gp6 into the electron density of the approximate to 1-MDa SPP1 portal complex purified from DNA-filled capsids. The resulting structure reveals that gatekeeper assembly is accompanied by a large rearrangement of the gp15 structure and by folding of a flexible loop of ...
Lisboa, Portugal The majority of known bacteriophages have long noncon-tractile tails (Siphoviridae)...
DNA packaging in tailed bacteriophages and other viruses requires assembly of a complex molecular ma...
The process by which bacteriophages package and maintain double-stranded DNA within the protein caps...
In many bacterial viruses and in certain animal viruses, the double-stranded DNA genome enters and e...
In tailed bacteriophages and herpes viruses, the viral DNA is packaged through the portal protein ch...
Many icosahedral viruses use a specialized portal vertex to control genome encapsidation and release...
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...
AbstractA large number of viruses use a specialized portal for entry of DNA to the viral capsid and ...
In tailed bacteriophages and evolutionarily related herpes viruses, the portal protein is a central ...
Tailed bacteriophages and herpesviruses load their capsids with DNA through a tunnel formed by the p...
Transport of DNA into preformed procapsids is a general strategy for genome packing inside virus par...
We have determined the three-dimensional structure of bacteriophage SPP1 portal protein (gp6) using ...
An essential component in the assembly of nucleocapsids of tailed bacteriophages and of herpes virus...
An essential component in the assembly of nucleocapsids of tailed bacteriophages and of herpes virus...
Lisboa, Portugal The majority of known bacteriophages have long noncon-tractile tails (Siphoviridae)...
DNA packaging in tailed bacteriophages and other viruses requires assembly of a complex molecular ma...
The process by which bacteriophages package and maintain double-stranded DNA within the protein caps...
In many bacterial viruses and in certain animal viruses, the double-stranded DNA genome enters and e...
In tailed bacteriophages and herpes viruses, the viral DNA is packaged through the portal protein ch...
Many icosahedral viruses use a specialized portal vertex to control genome encapsidation and release...
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...
AbstractA large number of viruses use a specialized portal for entry of DNA to the viral capsid and ...
In tailed bacteriophages and evolutionarily related herpes viruses, the portal protein is a central ...
Tailed bacteriophages and herpesviruses load their capsids with DNA through a tunnel formed by the p...
Transport of DNA into preformed procapsids is a general strategy for genome packing inside virus par...
We have determined the three-dimensional structure of bacteriophage SPP1 portal protein (gp6) using ...
An essential component in the assembly of nucleocapsids of tailed bacteriophages and of herpes virus...
An essential component in the assembly of nucleocapsids of tailed bacteriophages and of herpes virus...
Lisboa, Portugal The majority of known bacteriophages have long noncon-tractile tails (Siphoviridae)...
DNA packaging in tailed bacteriophages and other viruses requires assembly of a complex molecular ma...
The process by which bacteriophages package and maintain double-stranded DNA within the protein caps...