Bacteriophage T5 is a virus infecting E. Coli. Its capsid assembly and maturation include severalcritical steps leading to the formation of new virions during the infectious cycle.During my thesis I focused on the expansion and decoration of T5 capsid. Expansion consists inlarge conformationnal reorganizations of the 775 capsid protein subunits, yielding a two-foldincrease of the capsid volume and allowing it to accomodate the full-length genome. I haveascertained physicochemical conditions that trigger in vitro expansion of the capsid, and using atime-resolved SAXS study, I showed that expansion is a higly cooperative two-state process leadingto a remarkably stable final state. I have also carried out a functional study of the decoration p...
Most complex viruses undergo a capsid maturation process from a precursor, or procapsid particle for...
A fundamental step in the replication of a viral particle is the self-assembly of its firm capsid sh...
The formation of many double-stranded DNA viruses, such as herpesviruses and bacteriophages, begins ...
Le bactériophage T5 est un virus infectant E. Coli. L’assemblage et la maturation de sa capsidecompo...
Le bactériophage T5, qui infecte la bactérie Escherichia coli, est constitué d’une capside icosaédri...
Bacteriophage T5, a lytic phage which infects the bacterium Escherichia coli, is composed of an icos...
The large (90-nm) icosahedral capsid of bacteriophage T5 is composed of 775 copies of the major caps...
Bacteriophage T5 represents a large family of lytic Siphoviridae infecting Gram-negative bacteria. T...
Bacteriophage genomes are distinctly mosaic, and as more structures are solved, the phage morphologi...
Bacteriophage T5 represents a large family of lytic Siphoviridae infecting Gram-negative bacteria. T...
The 90-nm-diameter capsid of coliphage T5 is organized with T=13 icosahedral geometry and encloses a...
International audienceBacteriophage T5 represents a large family of lytic Siphoviridae infecting Gra...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015All viruses undergo a multistep developmental process ...
Bacteriophages or phages are viruses that infect bacteria. They are the most abundant biological ent...
La grande majorité des bactériophages connus ont un virion équipé d'une queue permettant la reconnai...
Most complex viruses undergo a capsid maturation process from a precursor, or procapsid particle for...
A fundamental step in the replication of a viral particle is the self-assembly of its firm capsid sh...
The formation of many double-stranded DNA viruses, such as herpesviruses and bacteriophages, begins ...
Le bactériophage T5 est un virus infectant E. Coli. L’assemblage et la maturation de sa capsidecompo...
Le bactériophage T5, qui infecte la bactérie Escherichia coli, est constitué d’une capside icosaédri...
Bacteriophage T5, a lytic phage which infects the bacterium Escherichia coli, is composed of an icos...
The large (90-nm) icosahedral capsid of bacteriophage T5 is composed of 775 copies of the major caps...
Bacteriophage T5 represents a large family of lytic Siphoviridae infecting Gram-negative bacteria. T...
Bacteriophage genomes are distinctly mosaic, and as more structures are solved, the phage morphologi...
Bacteriophage T5 represents a large family of lytic Siphoviridae infecting Gram-negative bacteria. T...
The 90-nm-diameter capsid of coliphage T5 is organized with T=13 icosahedral geometry and encloses a...
International audienceBacteriophage T5 represents a large family of lytic Siphoviridae infecting Gra...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015All viruses undergo a multistep developmental process ...
Bacteriophages or phages are viruses that infect bacteria. They are the most abundant biological ent...
La grande majorité des bactériophages connus ont un virion équipé d'une queue permettant la reconnai...
Most complex viruses undergo a capsid maturation process from a precursor, or procapsid particle for...
A fundamental step in the replication of a viral particle is the self-assembly of its firm capsid sh...
The formation of many double-stranded DNA viruses, such as herpesviruses and bacteriophages, begins ...