International audienceViral capsids derived from an icosahedral plant virus widely used in physical and nanotechnological investigations were fully dissociated into dimers by a rapid change of pH. The process was probed in vitro at high spatiotemporal resolution by time-resolved small-angle X-ray scattering using a high brilliance synchrotron source. A powerful custom-made global fitting algorithm allowed us to reconstruct the most likely pathway parametrized by a set of stoichiometric coefficients and to determine the shape of two successive intermediates by ab initio calculations. None of these two unexpected intermediates was previously identified in self-assembly experiments, which suggests that the disassembly pathway is not a mirror i...
Viral assembly is an intriguing topic of biophysics that can be studied using concepts of soft matte...
X-ray diffraction studies on single crystals of a few viruses have led to the elucidation of their t...
<p>Understanding the mechanisms of virus capsid assembly has been an important research objective ov...
International audienceViral capsids derived from an icosahedral plant virus widely used in physical ...
Viral capsids derived from an icosahedral plant virus widely used in physical and nanotechnological ...
International audienceViruses are astonishing edifices in which hundreds of molecular building block...
Understanding the fundamental principles underlying supramolecular self-assembly may facilitate many...
New experimental approaches are required to detect the elusive transient intermediates predicted by ...
AbstractNew experimental approaches are required to detect the elusive transient intermediates predi...
The self-assembly and disassembly of virus capsids, critical stages of the viral cycle, is a subject...
For a three dimensional structure to spontaneously self-assemble from many identical components it m...
International audienceThe self-assembly kinetics for a norovirus capsid protein were probed by time-...
The self-assembly kinetics for a norovirus capsid protein were probed by time-resolved small-angle X...
Virus capsids are polymeric protein shells that protect the viral cargo. About half of known virus f...
International audienceThe survival of viruses partly relies on their ability to self-assemble inside...
Viral assembly is an intriguing topic of biophysics that can be studied using concepts of soft matte...
X-ray diffraction studies on single crystals of a few viruses have led to the elucidation of their t...
<p>Understanding the mechanisms of virus capsid assembly has been an important research objective ov...
International audienceViral capsids derived from an icosahedral plant virus widely used in physical ...
Viral capsids derived from an icosahedral plant virus widely used in physical and nanotechnological ...
International audienceViruses are astonishing edifices in which hundreds of molecular building block...
Understanding the fundamental principles underlying supramolecular self-assembly may facilitate many...
New experimental approaches are required to detect the elusive transient intermediates predicted by ...
AbstractNew experimental approaches are required to detect the elusive transient intermediates predi...
The self-assembly and disassembly of virus capsids, critical stages of the viral cycle, is a subject...
For a three dimensional structure to spontaneously self-assemble from many identical components it m...
International audienceThe self-assembly kinetics for a norovirus capsid protein were probed by time-...
The self-assembly kinetics for a norovirus capsid protein were probed by time-resolved small-angle X...
Virus capsids are polymeric protein shells that protect the viral cargo. About half of known virus f...
International audienceThe survival of viruses partly relies on their ability to self-assemble inside...
Viral assembly is an intriguing topic of biophysics that can be studied using concepts of soft matte...
X-ray diffraction studies on single crystals of a few viruses have led to the elucidation of their t...
<p>Understanding the mechanisms of virus capsid assembly has been an important research objective ov...