AbstractMolecular motors involved in the packaging of DNA in tailed viruses are among the strongest known. The mechanism by which the motors operate has long been speculated to involve a coupling between rotation of the portal pore (the gate through which DNA passes upon its packaging or ejection), and translation of DNA. Recent experimental evidence rules out portal rotation with a substantial degree of certainty. We have created an atomistic model for the interaction between DNA and the portal of the bacteriophage SPP1, on the basis of cryo-electron microscopy images and of a recently solved crystal structure. A free energy surface describing the interaction is calculated using molecular dynamics simulations, and found to be inconsistent ...
Many molecular motors move unidirectionally along a DNA strand powered by nucleotide hydrolysis. The...
During the self-assembly of bacteriophage phi29, the viral genome is packaged into a pre-formed caps...
AbstractIt has long been believed that the DNA-packaging motor of dsDNA viruses utilizes a rotation ...
AbstractMolecular motors involved in the packaging of DNA in tailed viruses are among the strongest ...
AbstractDuring replication of the ϕ29 bacteriophage inside a bacterial host cell, a DNA packaging mo...
During replication of the phi 29 bacteriophage inside a bacterial host cell, a DNA packaging motor t...
ABSTRACT During the assembly of many viruses, a powerful molecular motor compacts the genome into a ...
DNA packaging in tailed bacteriophages and herpesviruses requires assembly of a complex molecular ma...
SummaryViral genomes are packaged into “procapsids” by powerful molecular motors. We report the crys...
Transport of DNA into preformed procapsids is a general strategy for genome packing inside virus par...
AbstractSmall, icosahedral double-stranded DNA bacteriophage pack their genomes tightly into preform...
AbstractLinear double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) viruses package their genomes into preformed protein shel...
Previously, gp16, the ATPase protein of phi29 DNA packaging motor, was an enigma due to its tendency...
Molecular machines are small assemblies harnessed to perform mechanical work in cells. These motors ...
Molecular motors that translocate DNA are ubiquitous in nature. During morphogenesis of double-stran...
Many molecular motors move unidirectionally along a DNA strand powered by nucleotide hydrolysis. The...
During the self-assembly of bacteriophage phi29, the viral genome is packaged into a pre-formed caps...
AbstractIt has long been believed that the DNA-packaging motor of dsDNA viruses utilizes a rotation ...
AbstractMolecular motors involved in the packaging of DNA in tailed viruses are among the strongest ...
AbstractDuring replication of the ϕ29 bacteriophage inside a bacterial host cell, a DNA packaging mo...
During replication of the phi 29 bacteriophage inside a bacterial host cell, a DNA packaging motor t...
ABSTRACT During the assembly of many viruses, a powerful molecular motor compacts the genome into a ...
DNA packaging in tailed bacteriophages and herpesviruses requires assembly of a complex molecular ma...
SummaryViral genomes are packaged into “procapsids” by powerful molecular motors. We report the crys...
Transport of DNA into preformed procapsids is a general strategy for genome packing inside virus par...
AbstractSmall, icosahedral double-stranded DNA bacteriophage pack their genomes tightly into preform...
AbstractLinear double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) viruses package their genomes into preformed protein shel...
Previously, gp16, the ATPase protein of phi29 DNA packaging motor, was an enigma due to its tendency...
Molecular machines are small assemblies harnessed to perform mechanical work in cells. These motors ...
Molecular motors that translocate DNA are ubiquitous in nature. During morphogenesis of double-stran...
Many molecular motors move unidirectionally along a DNA strand powered by nucleotide hydrolysis. The...
During the self-assembly of bacteriophage phi29, the viral genome is packaged into a pre-formed caps...
AbstractIt has long been believed that the DNA-packaging motor of dsDNA viruses utilizes a rotation ...