SummaryMultimeric, ring-shaped molecular motors rely on the coordinated action of their subunits to perform crucial biological functions. During these tasks, motors often change their operation in response to regulatory signals. Here, we investigate a viral packaging machine as it fills the capsid with DNA and encounters increasing internal pressure. We find that the motor rotates the DNA during packaging and that the rotation per base pair increases with filling. This change accompanies a reduction in the motor’s step size. We propose that these adjustments preserve motor coordination by allowing one subunit to make periodic, specific, and regulatory contacts with the DNA. At high filling, we also observe the downregulation of the ATP-bind...
During replication of the phi 29 bacteriophage inside a bacterial host cell, a DNA packaging motor t...
Ring ATPases that translocate disordered polymers possess lock-washer architectures that they impose...
Ring ATPases that translocate disordered polymers possess lock-washer architectures that they impose...
Double-stranded DNA viruses, including most bacteriophages and mammalian herpesviruses, package thei...
SummaryRing NTPases are a class of ubiquitous molecular motors involved in basic biological partitio...
Protein complexes belonging to the super-family of ATPases Associated with diverse Activities of the...
AbstractWe report evidence for an unconventional type of allosteric regulation of a biomotor. We sho...
SummaryA large family of multimeric ATPases are involved in such diverse tasks as cell division, chr...
During the self-assembly of bacteriophage phi29, the viral genome is packaged into a pre-formed caps...
Double-stranded DNA viruses package their genomes into pre-assembled capsids using virally-encoded A...
AbstractDuring replication of the ϕ29 bacteriophage inside a bacterial host cell, a DNA packaging mo...
Molecular machines are small assemblies harnessed to perform mechanical work in cells. These motors ...
AbstractIt has long been believed that the DNA-packaging motor of dsDNA viruses utilizes a rotation ...
AbstractIt has long been believed that the DNA-packaging motor of dsDNA viruses utilizes a rotation ...
The high-density packaging of DNA in many viruses is a process that requires the action of powerful ...
During replication of the phi 29 bacteriophage inside a bacterial host cell, a DNA packaging motor t...
Ring ATPases that translocate disordered polymers possess lock-washer architectures that they impose...
Ring ATPases that translocate disordered polymers possess lock-washer architectures that they impose...
Double-stranded DNA viruses, including most bacteriophages and mammalian herpesviruses, package thei...
SummaryRing NTPases are a class of ubiquitous molecular motors involved in basic biological partitio...
Protein complexes belonging to the super-family of ATPases Associated with diverse Activities of the...
AbstractWe report evidence for an unconventional type of allosteric regulation of a biomotor. We sho...
SummaryA large family of multimeric ATPases are involved in such diverse tasks as cell division, chr...
During the self-assembly of bacteriophage phi29, the viral genome is packaged into a pre-formed caps...
Double-stranded DNA viruses package their genomes into pre-assembled capsids using virally-encoded A...
AbstractDuring replication of the ϕ29 bacteriophage inside a bacterial host cell, a DNA packaging mo...
Molecular machines are small assemblies harnessed to perform mechanical work in cells. These motors ...
AbstractIt has long been believed that the DNA-packaging motor of dsDNA viruses utilizes a rotation ...
AbstractIt has long been believed that the DNA-packaging motor of dsDNA viruses utilizes a rotation ...
The high-density packaging of DNA in many viruses is a process that requires the action of powerful ...
During replication of the phi 29 bacteriophage inside a bacterial host cell, a DNA packaging motor t...
Ring ATPases that translocate disordered polymers possess lock-washer architectures that they impose...
Ring ATPases that translocate disordered polymers possess lock-washer architectures that they impose...