AbstractThe contractile tail of bacteriophage T4 undergoes major structural transitions when the virus attaches to the host cell surface. The baseplate at the distal end of the tail changes from a hexagonal to a star shape. This causes the sheath around the tail tube to contract and the tail tube to protrude from the baseplate and pierce the outer cell membrane and the cell wall before reaching the inner cell membrane for subsequent viral DNA injection. Analogously, the T4 tail can be contracted by treatment with 3 M urea. The structure of the T4 contracted tail, including the head-tail joining region, has been determined by cryo-electron microscopy to 17 Å resolution. This 1200 Å-long, 20 MDa structure has been interpreted in terms of mult...
Bacteriophage (phage) T4 has served as an extraordinary model to elucidate biological structures and...
AbstractThe three-dimensional structure of DNA-filled, bacteriophage T4 isometric capsids has been d...
The vast majority (96%) of bacteriophages possess a tail that allows host cell recognition, cell wal...
AbstractThe contractile tail of bacteriophage T4 undergoes major structural transitions when the vir...
Remarkable progress has been made during the past ten years in elucidating the structure of the bact...
Bacteriophage T4 tail is a complex molecular machine that facilitates high infection efficiency of t...
My Ph.D. research involved studying the process of infection of Escherichia coli bacteria by bacteri...
AbstractBackground: The T4 bacteriophage consists of a head, filled with double-stranded DNA, and a ...
AbstractContraction of the bacteriophage T4 tail in the act of host cell penetration represents a ma...
BACKGROUND: The T4 bacteriophage consists of a head, filled with double-stranded DNA, and a complex ...
Bacteriophages are usually complex molecular machines. Bacteriophages T4 and &phis;29 were investiga...
The formation of bacteriophage T4 has been studied by examining the phage components accumulating in...
Many icosahedral viruses use a specialized portal vertex to control genome encapsidation and release...
SummaryBacteriophage phiKZ is a giant phage that infects Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a human pathogen. T...
The structural arrangement of protein subunits in extended and contracted tail sheaths of T4 bacteri...
Bacteriophage (phage) T4 has served as an extraordinary model to elucidate biological structures and...
AbstractThe three-dimensional structure of DNA-filled, bacteriophage T4 isometric capsids has been d...
The vast majority (96%) of bacteriophages possess a tail that allows host cell recognition, cell wal...
AbstractThe contractile tail of bacteriophage T4 undergoes major structural transitions when the vir...
Remarkable progress has been made during the past ten years in elucidating the structure of the bact...
Bacteriophage T4 tail is a complex molecular machine that facilitates high infection efficiency of t...
My Ph.D. research involved studying the process of infection of Escherichia coli bacteria by bacteri...
AbstractBackground: The T4 bacteriophage consists of a head, filled with double-stranded DNA, and a ...
AbstractContraction of the bacteriophage T4 tail in the act of host cell penetration represents a ma...
BACKGROUND: The T4 bacteriophage consists of a head, filled with double-stranded DNA, and a complex ...
Bacteriophages are usually complex molecular machines. Bacteriophages T4 and &phis;29 were investiga...
The formation of bacteriophage T4 has been studied by examining the phage components accumulating in...
Many icosahedral viruses use a specialized portal vertex to control genome encapsidation and release...
SummaryBacteriophage phiKZ is a giant phage that infects Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a human pathogen. T...
The structural arrangement of protein subunits in extended and contracted tail sheaths of T4 bacteri...
Bacteriophage (phage) T4 has served as an extraordinary model to elucidate biological structures and...
AbstractThe three-dimensional structure of DNA-filled, bacteriophage T4 isometric capsids has been d...
The vast majority (96%) of bacteriophages possess a tail that allows host cell recognition, cell wal...