AbstractBacteriophage T4 terminase packages DNA in vitro into empty small or large proheads (esps or elps). In vivo maturation of esps yields the more stable and voluminous elps required to contain the 170 kb T4 genome. Functional proheads can be assembled containing portal–GFP fusion proteins. In the absence of terminase activity these accumulated in esps in vivo, whereas wild-type portals were found in elps. By nuclease protection assay dsDNAs of lengths 0.1, 0.2, 0.5, 5, 11, 20, 40 or 170 kb were efficiently packaged into wild-type elps in vitro, but less so into esps and gp20–GFP elps; particularly with DNAs shorter than 11 kb. However, 0.1 kb substrates were equally efficiently packaged into all types of proheads as judged by fluoresce...
The process by which bacteriophages package and maintain double-stranded DNA within the protein caps...
In many DNA viruses, genome packaging is initiated by the small subunit of the packaging terminase, ...
Double-stranded DNA viruses including bacteriophage and herpesviruses package their genomes into emp...
AbstractDNA packaging into empty viral procapsids by ATP-driven motor proteins applies widely among ...
AbstractA large number of viruses use a specialized portal for entry of DNA to the viral capsid and ...
AbstractMany large double-stranded DNA viruses employ high force-generating ATP-driven molecular mot...
AbstractBacteriophage λ has been extensively studied, and the abundance of genetic and biochemical i...
Tailed bacteriophages and herpesviruses assemble infectious particles via an empty precursor capsid ...
DNA is packaged into preformed bacteriophage capsids to liquid crystalline density by the action of ...
AbstractPhage T4 terminase, comprising the products of genes 16 and 17, packages headfuls of DNA fro...
AbstractWe present the first three-dimensional reconstruction of a prolate, tailed phage, and its em...
SummaryPackaging of viral genomes into empty procapsids is powered by a large DNA-packaging motor. I...
DNA viruses such as bacteriophages and herpesviruses deliver their genome into and out of the capsid...
In tailed bacteriophages and evolutionarily related herpes viruses, the portal protein is a central ...
<div><p>During progeny assembly, viruses selectively package virion genomes from a nucleic acid pool...
The process by which bacteriophages package and maintain double-stranded DNA within the protein caps...
In many DNA viruses, genome packaging is initiated by the small subunit of the packaging terminase, ...
Double-stranded DNA viruses including bacteriophage and herpesviruses package their genomes into emp...
AbstractDNA packaging into empty viral procapsids by ATP-driven motor proteins applies widely among ...
AbstractA large number of viruses use a specialized portal for entry of DNA to the viral capsid and ...
AbstractMany large double-stranded DNA viruses employ high force-generating ATP-driven molecular mot...
AbstractBacteriophage λ has been extensively studied, and the abundance of genetic and biochemical i...
Tailed bacteriophages and herpesviruses assemble infectious particles via an empty precursor capsid ...
DNA is packaged into preformed bacteriophage capsids to liquid crystalline density by the action of ...
AbstractPhage T4 terminase, comprising the products of genes 16 and 17, packages headfuls of DNA fro...
AbstractWe present the first three-dimensional reconstruction of a prolate, tailed phage, and its em...
SummaryPackaging of viral genomes into empty procapsids is powered by a large DNA-packaging motor. I...
DNA viruses such as bacteriophages and herpesviruses deliver their genome into and out of the capsid...
In tailed bacteriophages and evolutionarily related herpes viruses, the portal protein is a central ...
<div><p>During progeny assembly, viruses selectively package virion genomes from a nucleic acid pool...
The process by which bacteriophages package and maintain double-stranded DNA within the protein caps...
In many DNA viruses, genome packaging is initiated by the small subunit of the packaging terminase, ...
Double-stranded DNA viruses including bacteriophage and herpesviruses package their genomes into emp...