Many eukaryotic viruses assemble mature particles within distinct subcellular compartments, but bacteriophages are generally assumed to assemble randomly throughout the host cell cytoplasm. Here, we show that viral particles of Pseudomonas nucleus-forming jumbo phage PhiPA3 assemble into a unique structure inside cells we term phage bouquets. We show that after capsids complete DNA packaging at the surface of the phage nucleus, tails assemble and attach to capsids, and these particles accumulate over time in a spherical pattern, with tails oriented inward and the heads outward to form bouquets at specific subcellular locations. Bouquets localize at the same fixed distance from the phage nucleus even when it is mispositioned, suggesting an a...
The majority of known bacteriophages have long tails that serve for bacterial target recognition and...
SummaryBacteriophage ϕ6 is an enveloped dsRNA virus with a segmented genome. ϕ6 specifically package...
The hallmark of a virus is its capsid, which harbors the viral genome and is formed from protein sub...
Many eukaryotic viruses assemble mature particles within distinct subcellular compartments, but bact...
Upon infection of host cells, jumbo Pseudomonas phages 201Φ2-1, ΦKZ, and ΦPA3 assemble a “phage nucl...
We observed the assembly of a nucleus-like structure in bacteria during viral infection. Using fluor...
Bacteriophages and their bacterial hosts are ancient organisms that have been co-evolving for billio...
We recently demonstrated that the large Pseudomonas chlororaphis bacteriophage 201φ2-1 assembles a n...
International audienceVirus infection causes major rearrangements in the subcellular architecture of...
Cargo trafficking along microtubules is exploited by eukaryotic viruses, but no such examples have b...
This dissertation investigates the diversity and competition of nucleus-forming jumbo phage. The fi...
Jumbo phages, the phages with genome length larger than 200 Kbp, are extreme examples of how the cap...
International audienceThe majority of known bacteriophages have long tails that serve for bacterial ...
The majority of known bacteriophages have long tails that serve for bacterial target recognition and...
Upon infection of Pseudomonas cells, jumbo phages 201Φ2-1, ΦPA3, and ΦKZ assemble a phage nucleus. V...
The majority of known bacteriophages have long tails that serve for bacterial target recognition and...
SummaryBacteriophage ϕ6 is an enveloped dsRNA virus with a segmented genome. ϕ6 specifically package...
The hallmark of a virus is its capsid, which harbors the viral genome and is formed from protein sub...
Many eukaryotic viruses assemble mature particles within distinct subcellular compartments, but bact...
Upon infection of host cells, jumbo Pseudomonas phages 201Φ2-1, ΦKZ, and ΦPA3 assemble a “phage nucl...
We observed the assembly of a nucleus-like structure in bacteria during viral infection. Using fluor...
Bacteriophages and their bacterial hosts are ancient organisms that have been co-evolving for billio...
We recently demonstrated that the large Pseudomonas chlororaphis bacteriophage 201φ2-1 assembles a n...
International audienceVirus infection causes major rearrangements in the subcellular architecture of...
Cargo trafficking along microtubules is exploited by eukaryotic viruses, but no such examples have b...
This dissertation investigates the diversity and competition of nucleus-forming jumbo phage. The fi...
Jumbo phages, the phages with genome length larger than 200 Kbp, are extreme examples of how the cap...
International audienceThe majority of known bacteriophages have long tails that serve for bacterial ...
The majority of known bacteriophages have long tails that serve for bacterial target recognition and...
Upon infection of Pseudomonas cells, jumbo phages 201Φ2-1, ΦPA3, and ΦKZ assemble a phage nucleus. V...
The majority of known bacteriophages have long tails that serve for bacterial target recognition and...
SummaryBacteriophage ϕ6 is an enveloped dsRNA virus with a segmented genome. ϕ6 specifically package...
The hallmark of a virus is its capsid, which harbors the viral genome and is formed from protein sub...