New experimental approaches are required to detect the elusive transient intermediates predicted by simulations of virus assembly or disassembly. Here, an atomic force microscope (AFM) was used to mechanically induce partial disassembly of single icosahedral T ¼ 1 capsids and virions of the minute virus of mice. The kinetic intermediates formed were imaged by AFM. The results revealed that induced disassembly of single minute-virus-of-mice particles is frequently initiated by loss of one of the 20 equivalent capsomers (trimers of capsid protein subunits) leading to a stable, nearly complete particle that does not readily lose further capsomers. With lower frequency, a fairly stable, three-fourths-complete capsid lacking one pentamer of caps...
Structure and function of viruses are intimately related, and one of the goals in virology is to elu...
<p>Understanding the mechanisms of virus capsid assembly has been an important research objective ov...
Viruses are nanoscale infectious agents constructed of a proteinaceous capsid that protects the pack...
AbstractNew experimental approaches are required to detect the elusive transient intermediates predi...
Understanding the fundamental principles underlying supramolecular self-assembly may facilitate many...
International audienceViral capsids derived from an icosahedral plant virus widely used in physical ...
Viral capsids derived from an icosahedral plant virus widely used in physical and nanotechnological ...
Viruses are increasingly being studied from the perspective of fundamental physics at the nanoscale ...
Viruses are nanosized, genome-filled protein containers with remarkable thermodynamic and mechanical...
The recent developments in virus research and the application of functional viral particles in nanot...
A phenomenological theory is presented for the kinetics of the in vitro assembly and disassembly of ...
The self-assembly and disassembly of virus capsids, critical stages of the viral cycle, is a subject...
In situ atomic force microscopy (AFM) was used to investigate surface evolution during the growth of...
Icosahedral virus capsids are closed shells built up with a hexagonal lattice of proteins, which inc...
Structure and function of viruses are intimately related, and one of the goals in virology is to elu...
Structure and function of viruses are intimately related, and one of the goals in virology is to elu...
<p>Understanding the mechanisms of virus capsid assembly has been an important research objective ov...
Viruses are nanoscale infectious agents constructed of a proteinaceous capsid that protects the pack...
AbstractNew experimental approaches are required to detect the elusive transient intermediates predi...
Understanding the fundamental principles underlying supramolecular self-assembly may facilitate many...
International audienceViral capsids derived from an icosahedral plant virus widely used in physical ...
Viral capsids derived from an icosahedral plant virus widely used in physical and nanotechnological ...
Viruses are increasingly being studied from the perspective of fundamental physics at the nanoscale ...
Viruses are nanosized, genome-filled protein containers with remarkable thermodynamic and mechanical...
The recent developments in virus research and the application of functional viral particles in nanot...
A phenomenological theory is presented for the kinetics of the in vitro assembly and disassembly of ...
The self-assembly and disassembly of virus capsids, critical stages of the viral cycle, is a subject...
In situ atomic force microscopy (AFM) was used to investigate surface evolution during the growth of...
Icosahedral virus capsids are closed shells built up with a hexagonal lattice of proteins, which inc...
Structure and function of viruses are intimately related, and one of the goals in virology is to elu...
Structure and function of viruses are intimately related, and one of the goals in virology is to elu...
<p>Understanding the mechanisms of virus capsid assembly has been an important research objective ov...
Viruses are nanoscale infectious agents constructed of a proteinaceous capsid that protects the pack...