Viruses avoid exposure of the viral genome to harmful agents with the help of a protective protein shell known as the capsid. A secondary effect of this protective barrier is that macromolecules that may be in high concentration on the outside cannot freely diffuse across it. Therefore, inside the cell and possibly even outside, the intact virus is generally under a state of osmotic stress. Viruses deal with this type of stress in various ways. In some cases, they might harness it for infection. However, the magnitude and influence of osmotic stress on virus physical properties remains virtually unexplored for single-stranded RNA viruses - the most abundant class of viruses. Here, we report on how a model system for the positive-sense RNA i...
Osmotic shock is a familiar means for rupturing viral capsids and exposing their genomes intact. The...
Recent in vitro experiments have shown that DNA ejection from bacteriophage can be partially stopped...
AbstractThe conjunction of insights from structural biology, solution biochemistry, genetics, and si...
Viruses avoid exposure of the viral genome to harmful agents with the help of a protective protein s...
Viruses are known to tolerate wide ranges of pH and salt conditions and to withstand internal pressu...
AbstractMechanical properties of biological molecular aggregates are essential to their function. A ...
Mechanical properties of biological molecular aggregates are essential to their function. A remarkab...
AbstractOsmotic shock is a familiar means for rupturing viral capsids and exposing their genomes int...
Viruses are an important subject to biological research. In particular their astonishing ability to ...
Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) packages its micrometers-long double-stranded DNA genome into a ...
<p>Viruses typically consist of three fundamental components, a genetic material, either DNA or RNA;...
ABSTRACT Osmotic shock is a familiar means for rupturing viral capsids and exposing their genomes in...
We investigate the osmotic equilibrium between a bulk polyethylene glycol (PEG) solution and DNA tig...
All viruses that infect bacteria, plant, or animal cells involve a genome (RNA or DNA) that is encap...
We have recently shown in both herpesviruses and phages that packaged viral DNA creates a pressure o...
Osmotic shock is a familiar means for rupturing viral capsids and exposing their genomes intact. The...
Recent in vitro experiments have shown that DNA ejection from bacteriophage can be partially stopped...
AbstractThe conjunction of insights from structural biology, solution biochemistry, genetics, and si...
Viruses avoid exposure of the viral genome to harmful agents with the help of a protective protein s...
Viruses are known to tolerate wide ranges of pH and salt conditions and to withstand internal pressu...
AbstractMechanical properties of biological molecular aggregates are essential to their function. A ...
Mechanical properties of biological molecular aggregates are essential to their function. A remarkab...
AbstractOsmotic shock is a familiar means for rupturing viral capsids and exposing their genomes int...
Viruses are an important subject to biological research. In particular their astonishing ability to ...
Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) packages its micrometers-long double-stranded DNA genome into a ...
<p>Viruses typically consist of three fundamental components, a genetic material, either DNA or RNA;...
ABSTRACT Osmotic shock is a familiar means for rupturing viral capsids and exposing their genomes in...
We investigate the osmotic equilibrium between a bulk polyethylene glycol (PEG) solution and DNA tig...
All viruses that infect bacteria, plant, or animal cells involve a genome (RNA or DNA) that is encap...
We have recently shown in both herpesviruses and phages that packaged viral DNA creates a pressure o...
Osmotic shock is a familiar means for rupturing viral capsids and exposing their genomes intact. The...
Recent in vitro experiments have shown that DNA ejection from bacteriophage can be partially stopped...
AbstractThe conjunction of insights from structural biology, solution biochemistry, genetics, and si...