Background: The transfer of phage genomes into host cells is a well established but only dimly understood process. Following the irreversible phage binding to a receptor in the bacterial outer membrane, the DNA is ejected from the viral capsid and transferred across the bacterial cell envelope. In Escherichia coli, the mere interaction of the phage T5 with its outer membrane receptor, the ferrichrome transporter FhuA, is sufficient to trigger the release of the DNA from the phage capsid. Although the structure of FhuA has been determined at atomic resolution, the understanding of the respective roles of phage and bacterial proteins in DNA channeling and the mechanisms by which the transfer of the DNA is mediated remains fragmentary. Results...
Filamentous phages are one of the simplest examples of viruses with a protein capsid that protects a...
AbstractInfection by tailed dsDNA phages is initiated by release of the viral DNA from the capsid an...
SummaryThe mechanisms by which most double-stranded DNA viruses package and release their genomic DN...
Background: The transfer of phage genomes into host cells is a well established but only dimly under...
AbstractBackground: The transfer of phage genomes into host cells is a well established but only dim...
International audienceBacteriophages, viruses infecting bacteria, recognize their host with high spe...
Bacteriophages, viruses infecting bacteria, recognise their host with high specificity, either bindi...
Abstract The vast majority of bacteriophages (phages) - bacterial viruses - present a tail that allo...
2 p.-1 fig.In most bacteriophages, genome transport across bacterial envelopes is carried out by the...
International audienceThe majority of bacterial viruses are bacteriophages bearing a tail that serve...
Bacterial viruses (or bacteriophages) represent nature’s most abundant form of life on earth. They p...
Within tailed bacteriophages, interaction of the receptor-binding protein (RBP) with the target cell...
AbstractThe structure of the Bacillus anthracis spore-binding phage 8a was determined by cryo-electr...
<div><p>In internal membrane-containing viruses, a lipid vesicle enclosed by the icosahedral capsid ...
In internal membrane-containing viruses, a lipid vesicle enclosed by the icosahedral capsid protects...
Filamentous phages are one of the simplest examples of viruses with a protein capsid that protects a...
AbstractInfection by tailed dsDNA phages is initiated by release of the viral DNA from the capsid an...
SummaryThe mechanisms by which most double-stranded DNA viruses package and release their genomic DN...
Background: The transfer of phage genomes into host cells is a well established but only dimly under...
AbstractBackground: The transfer of phage genomes into host cells is a well established but only dim...
International audienceBacteriophages, viruses infecting bacteria, recognize their host with high spe...
Bacteriophages, viruses infecting bacteria, recognise their host with high specificity, either bindi...
Abstract The vast majority of bacteriophages (phages) - bacterial viruses - present a tail that allo...
2 p.-1 fig.In most bacteriophages, genome transport across bacterial envelopes is carried out by the...
International audienceThe majority of bacterial viruses are bacteriophages bearing a tail that serve...
Bacterial viruses (or bacteriophages) represent nature’s most abundant form of life on earth. They p...
Within tailed bacteriophages, interaction of the receptor-binding protein (RBP) with the target cell...
AbstractThe structure of the Bacillus anthracis spore-binding phage 8a was determined by cryo-electr...
<div><p>In internal membrane-containing viruses, a lipid vesicle enclosed by the icosahedral capsid ...
In internal membrane-containing viruses, a lipid vesicle enclosed by the icosahedral capsid protects...
Filamentous phages are one of the simplest examples of viruses with a protein capsid that protects a...
AbstractInfection by tailed dsDNA phages is initiated by release of the viral DNA from the capsid an...
SummaryThe mechanisms by which most double-stranded DNA viruses package and release their genomic DN...