Recent in vitro experiments have shown that DNA ejection from bacteriophage can be partially stopped by surrounding osmotic pressure when ejected DNA is digested by DNase I on the course of ejection. We argue in this work by combination of experimental techniques (osmotic suppression without DNaseI monitored by UV absorbance, pulse-field electrophoresis, and cryo-EM visualization) and simple scaling modeling that intact genome (i.e. undigested) ejection in a crowded environment is, on the contrary, enhanced or eventually complete with the help of a pulling force resulting from DNA condensation induced by the osmotic stress itself. This demonstrates that in vivo, the osmotically stressed cell cytoplasm will promote phage DNA ejection rather ...
AbstractWe examine in vivo ejection of noncondensed DNA from tailed bacteriophages into bacteria. Th...
AbstractRecent work has shown that pressures inside dsDNA phage capsids can be as high as many tens ...
AbstractThe effect of external osmotic pressure on the extent of DNA ejection from bacteriophage-λ w...
Recent in vitro experiments have shown that DNA ejection from bacteriophage can be partially stopped...
Recent in vitro experiments have shown that DNA ejection from bacteriophage can be partially stopped...
Recent in vitro experiments have shown that DNA ejection from bacteriophage can be partially stopped...
International audienceWe present in this work in vitro measurements of the force ejecting DNA from t...
International audienceWe present in this work in vitro measurements of the force ejecting DNA from t...
International audienceWe present in this work in vitro measurements of the force ejecting DNA from t...
AbstractThe effect of external osmotic pressure on the extent of DNA ejection from bacteriophage-λ w...
AbstractRecent work has shown that pressures inside dsDNA phage capsids can be as high as many tens ...
We have recently demonstrated, that DNA ejection from bacteriophage I can be partially or completely...
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 ...
AbstractWe examine in vivo ejection of noncondensed DNA from tailed bacteriophages into bacteria. Th...
AbstractRecent work has shown that pressures inside dsDNA phage capsids can be as high as many tens ...
AbstractThe effect of external osmotic pressure on the extent of DNA ejection from bacteriophage-λ w...
Recent in vitro experiments have shown that DNA ejection from bacteriophage can be partially stopped...
Recent in vitro experiments have shown that DNA ejection from bacteriophage can be partially stopped...
Recent in vitro experiments have shown that DNA ejection from bacteriophage can be partially stopped...
International audienceWe present in this work in vitro measurements of the force ejecting DNA from t...
International audienceWe present in this work in vitro measurements of the force ejecting DNA from t...
International audienceWe present in this work in vitro measurements of the force ejecting DNA from t...
AbstractThe effect of external osmotic pressure on the extent of DNA ejection from bacteriophage-λ w...
AbstractRecent work has shown that pressures inside dsDNA phage capsids can be as high as many tens ...
We have recently demonstrated, that DNA ejection from bacteriophage I can be partially or completely...
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 ...
AbstractWe examine in vivo ejection of noncondensed DNA from tailed bacteriophages into bacteria. Th...
AbstractRecent work has shown that pressures inside dsDNA phage capsids can be as high as many tens ...
AbstractThe effect of external osmotic pressure on the extent of DNA ejection from bacteriophage-λ w...