Structure and function of viruses are intimately related, and one of the goals in virology is to elucidate the mechanisms behind this relation. A variety of research endeavours is focused on studying these mechanisms and a relatively new technique in this field is Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM). Using AFM virions and virus-like particles can be imaged and manipulated at the single particle level. Here we review recent AFM nano-indentations studies unveiling for instance the mechanics of capsid-genome interactions, morphological changes that drive viral maturation, capsid stabilizing factors and viral uncoating. We show that in an increasing amount of literature a clear link between mechanics and infectivity is observed, which not only provid...
AbstractA series of recent nanoindentation experiments on the protein shells (capsids) of viruses ha...
Viruses are nanosized, genome-filled protein containers with remarkable thermodynamic and mechanical...
Les virus sont des parasites biologiques de taille nanométrique. Détournant la machinerie cellulaire...
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...
The archetypical protein nanoshell is the capsid that surrounds viral genomes. These capsids protect...
The recent developments in virus research and the application of functional viral particles in nanot...
Viruses are highly ordered supramolecular complexes that have evolved to propagate by hijacking the ...
Structural Biology (SB) techniques are particularly successful in solving virus structures. Taking a...
Recent studies reveal that the mechanical properties of virus particles may have been shaped by evol...
Single-particle nanoindentation by atomic force microscopy (AFM) is an emergent technique to charact...
The ability of adenoviruses to infect a broad range of species and tissues has led to a widespread i...
AbstractA series of recent nanoindentation experiments on the protein shells (capsids) of viruses ha...
Viruses are nanosized, genome-filled protein containers with remarkable thermodynamic and mechanical...
Les virus sont des parasites biologiques de taille nanométrique. Détournant la machinerie cellulaire...
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...
The archetypical protein nanoshell is the capsid that surrounds viral genomes. These capsids protect...
The recent developments in virus research and the application of functional viral particles in nanot...
Viruses are highly ordered supramolecular complexes that have evolved to propagate by hijacking the ...
Structural Biology (SB) techniques are particularly successful in solving virus structures. Taking a...
Recent studies reveal that the mechanical properties of virus particles may have been shaped by evol...
Single-particle nanoindentation by atomic force microscopy (AFM) is an emergent technique to charact...
The ability of adenoviruses to infect a broad range of species and tissues has led to a widespread i...
AbstractA series of recent nanoindentation experiments on the protein shells (capsids) of viruses ha...
Viruses are nanosized, genome-filled protein containers with remarkable thermodynamic and mechanical...
Les virus sont des parasites biologiques de taille nanométrique. Détournant la machinerie cellulaire...