Sixty years after Hershey and Chase showed that nucleic acid is the major component of phage particles that is ejected into cells, we still do not fully understand how the process occurs. Advances in electron microscopy have revealed the structure of the condensed DNA confined in a phage capsid, and the mechanisms and energetics of packaging a phage genome are beginning to be better understood. Condensing DNA subjects it to high osmotic pressure, which has been suggested to provide the driving force for its ejection during infection. However, forces internal to a phage capsid cannot, alone, cause complete genome ejection into cells. Here, we describe the structure of the DNA inside mature phages and summarize the current models of genome ej...
Biopolymer translocation is a key step in viral infection processes. The transfer of information-enc...
AbstractThe conjunction of insights from structural biology, solution biochemistry, genetics, and si...
AbstractThe events that occur at the initiation of phage infection are discussed, from adsorption th...
Sixty years after Hershey and Chase showed that nucleic acid is the major component of phage particl...
Sixty years after Hershey and Chase showed that nucleic acid is the major component of phage particl...
Because of the unique simplicity of their life cycles, compared to all other evolving organisms, dou...
A critical step in the bacteriophage life cycle is genome ejection into host bacteria. The ejection ...
A critical step in the bacteriophage life cycle is genome ejection into host bacteria. The ejection ...
A critical step in the bacteriophage life cycle is genome ejection into host bacteria. The ejection ...
A critical step in the bacteriophage life cycle is genome ejection into host bacteria. The ejection ...
Biopolymer translocation is a key step in viral infection processes. The transfer of information-enc...
Biopolymer translocation is a key step in viral infection processes. The transfer of information-enc...
A critical step in the bacteriophage life cycle is genome ejection into host bacteria. The ejection ...
The physical, chemical, and structural features of bacteriophage genome release have been the subjec...
Recent in vitro experiments have shown that DNA ejection from bacteriophage can be partially stopped...
Biopolymer translocation is a key step in viral infection processes. The transfer of information-enc...
AbstractThe conjunction of insights from structural biology, solution biochemistry, genetics, and si...
AbstractThe events that occur at the initiation of phage infection are discussed, from adsorption th...
Sixty years after Hershey and Chase showed that nucleic acid is the major component of phage particl...
Sixty years after Hershey and Chase showed that nucleic acid is the major component of phage particl...
Because of the unique simplicity of their life cycles, compared to all other evolving organisms, dou...
A critical step in the bacteriophage life cycle is genome ejection into host bacteria. The ejection ...
A critical step in the bacteriophage life cycle is genome ejection into host bacteria. The ejection ...
A critical step in the bacteriophage life cycle is genome ejection into host bacteria. The ejection ...
A critical step in the bacteriophage life cycle is genome ejection into host bacteria. The ejection ...
Biopolymer translocation is a key step in viral infection processes. The transfer of information-enc...
Biopolymer translocation is a key step in viral infection processes. The transfer of information-enc...
A critical step in the bacteriophage life cycle is genome ejection into host bacteria. The ejection ...
The physical, chemical, and structural features of bacteriophage genome release have been the subjec...
Recent in vitro experiments have shown that DNA ejection from bacteriophage can be partially stopped...
Biopolymer translocation is a key step in viral infection processes. The transfer of information-enc...
AbstractThe conjunction of insights from structural biology, solution biochemistry, genetics, and si...
AbstractThe events that occur at the initiation of phage infection are discussed, from adsorption th...