AbstractDefective øX174 H protein-mediated DNA piloting indirectly influences the entire viral lifecycle. Faulty piloting can mask the H protein's other functions or inefficient penetration may be used to explain defects in post-piloting phenomena. For example, optimal synthesis of other viral proteins requires de novo H protein biosynthesis. As low protein concentrations affect morphogenesis, protein H's assembly functions remain obscure. An H protein mutant was isolated that allowed morphogenetic effects to be characterized independent of its other functions. The mutant protein aggregates assembly intermediates. Although excess internal scaffolding protein restores capsid assembly, the resulting mutant H protein-containing particles are l...
AbstractAssembly of the icosahedral shells of the dsDNA bacteriophages, herpesviruses, and adenoviru...
fX174 utilizes two scaffolding proteins during morphogenesis, an internal protein (B) and an externa...
AbstractThe hepatitis B virus (HBV) is formed by budding. A stretch of 22 amino acids (aa) (matrix d...
AbstractDefective øX174 H protein-mediated DNA piloting indirectly influences the entire viral lifec...
AbstractThe first α-helices of Microviridae external scaffolding proteins function as coat protein s...
The X174 DNA pilot protein H contains four predicted C-terminal coiled-coil domains. The region of t...
AbstractSendai virus (SeV) HN protein is dispensable for virus particle production. HN incorporation...
AbstractPutative conformational switching and inhibitory regions in the Microviridae external scaffo...
The role of a leucine heptad repeat motif between amino acids 268 and 289 in the structure and funct...
AbstractThe vaccinia H5 protein has been implicated in several steps of virus replication including ...
In order to initiate an infection, bacteriophages must deliver their large, hydrophilic genomes acro...
AbstractThe φX174 J protein is 37 amino acids in length and contains 12 basic residues. There are no...
with an assembly pathway mediated by two scaffolding proteins. The external scaffolding protein D pl...
AbstractStructural studies have implicated the TYMV N-terminal amino acids of the coat protein (CP) ...
AbstractA dodecamer of connector protein forms a conduit at a unique five-fold vertex in the capsid ...
AbstractAssembly of the icosahedral shells of the dsDNA bacteriophages, herpesviruses, and adenoviru...
fX174 utilizes two scaffolding proteins during morphogenesis, an internal protein (B) and an externa...
AbstractThe hepatitis B virus (HBV) is formed by budding. A stretch of 22 amino acids (aa) (matrix d...
AbstractDefective øX174 H protein-mediated DNA piloting indirectly influences the entire viral lifec...
AbstractThe first α-helices of Microviridae external scaffolding proteins function as coat protein s...
The X174 DNA pilot protein H contains four predicted C-terminal coiled-coil domains. The region of t...
AbstractSendai virus (SeV) HN protein is dispensable for virus particle production. HN incorporation...
AbstractPutative conformational switching and inhibitory regions in the Microviridae external scaffo...
The role of a leucine heptad repeat motif between amino acids 268 and 289 in the structure and funct...
AbstractThe vaccinia H5 protein has been implicated in several steps of virus replication including ...
In order to initiate an infection, bacteriophages must deliver their large, hydrophilic genomes acro...
AbstractThe φX174 J protein is 37 amino acids in length and contains 12 basic residues. There are no...
with an assembly pathway mediated by two scaffolding proteins. The external scaffolding protein D pl...
AbstractStructural studies have implicated the TYMV N-terminal amino acids of the coat protein (CP) ...
AbstractA dodecamer of connector protein forms a conduit at a unique five-fold vertex in the capsid ...
AbstractAssembly of the icosahedral shells of the dsDNA bacteriophages, herpesviruses, and adenoviru...
fX174 utilizes two scaffolding proteins during morphogenesis, an internal protein (B) and an externa...
AbstractThe hepatitis B virus (HBV) is formed by budding. A stretch of 22 amino acids (aa) (matrix d...