In this work, we review recent advances in the field of physical virology, presenting both experimental and theoretical studies on the physical properties of viruses. We focus on the double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) bacteriophages as model systems for all of the dsDNA viruses both prokaryotic and eukaryotic. Recent studies demonstrate that the DNA packaged into many dsDNA viral capsids is highly pressurized, which provides a force for the first step of passive injection of viral DNA into either bacterial or eukaryotic cells. Moreover, specific studies on capsid strength show a strong correlation between genome length and capsid size and robustness. The implications of these newly appreciated physical properties of a viral particle with respect t...
AbstractSmall, icosahedral double-stranded DNA bacteriophage pack their genomes tightly into preform...
AbstractA variety of viruses tightly pack their genetic material into protein capsids that are barel...
We characterize the equilibrium thermodynamics of a thick polymer confined in a spherical region...
In this work, we review recent advances in the field of physical virology, presenting both experimen...
Viruses typically consist of three fundamental components, a genetic material, either DNA or RNA; a ...
The main functions of viral capsids are to protect, transport and deliver their genome. The mechanic...
AbstractThe conjunction of insights from structural biology, solution biochemistry, genetics, and si...
All viruses that infect bacteria, plant, or animal cells involve a genome (RNA or DNA) that is encap...
Releasing the packaged viral DNA into the host cell is an essential process to initiate viral infect...
We have recently shown in both herpesviruses and phages that packaged viral DNA creates a pressure o...
Abstract. A method is developed to simulate the process of double-stranded (ds) DNA packing in viral...
My thesis work explores the importance of metastability in the lifecycle of DNA viruses. Metastabili...
Viruses are considered the simplest form of live. A virus is basically composed of genomic material ...
dsDNA in bacteriophages is highly stressed and exerts internal pressures of many atmospheres (1 atm ...
ABSTRACT During the assembly of many viruses, a powerful molecular motor compacts the genome into a ...
AbstractSmall, icosahedral double-stranded DNA bacteriophage pack their genomes tightly into preform...
AbstractA variety of viruses tightly pack their genetic material into protein capsids that are barel...
We characterize the equilibrium thermodynamics of a thick polymer confined in a spherical region...
In this work, we review recent advances in the field of physical virology, presenting both experimen...
Viruses typically consist of three fundamental components, a genetic material, either DNA or RNA; a ...
The main functions of viral capsids are to protect, transport and deliver their genome. The mechanic...
AbstractThe conjunction of insights from structural biology, solution biochemistry, genetics, and si...
All viruses that infect bacteria, plant, or animal cells involve a genome (RNA or DNA) that is encap...
Releasing the packaged viral DNA into the host cell is an essential process to initiate viral infect...
We have recently shown in both herpesviruses and phages that packaged viral DNA creates a pressure o...
Abstract. A method is developed to simulate the process of double-stranded (ds) DNA packing in viral...
My thesis work explores the importance of metastability in the lifecycle of DNA viruses. Metastabili...
Viruses are considered the simplest form of live. A virus is basically composed of genomic material ...
dsDNA in bacteriophages is highly stressed and exerts internal pressures of many atmospheres (1 atm ...
ABSTRACT During the assembly of many viruses, a powerful molecular motor compacts the genome into a ...
AbstractSmall, icosahedral double-stranded DNA bacteriophage pack their genomes tightly into preform...
AbstractA variety of viruses tightly pack their genetic material into protein capsids that are barel...
We characterize the equilibrium thermodynamics of a thick polymer confined in a spherical region...