Tailed bacteriophages and herpesviruses assemble infectious particles via an empty precursor capsid (or \u27procapsid\u27) built by multiple copies of coat and scaffolding protein and by one dodecameric portal protein. Genome packaging triggers rearrangement of the coat protein and release of scaffolding protein, resulting in dramatic procapsid lattice expansion. Here, we provide structural evidence that the portal protein of the bacteriophage P22 exists in two distinct dodecameric conformations: an asymmetric assembly in the procapsid (PC-portal) that is competent for high affinity binding to the large terminase packaging protein, and a symmetric ring in the mature virion (MV-portal) that has negligible affinity for the packaging motor. Mo...
AbstractThe amino acid sequence of viral capsid proteins contains information about their folding, s...
Many icosahedral viruses use a specialized portal vertex to control genome encapsidation and release...
Double-stranded DNA viruses utilise machinery, made of terminase proteins, to package viral DNA into...
Tailed bacteriophages and herpesviruses assemble infectious particles via an empty precursor capsid ...
Tailed bacteriophages and herpesviruses assemble infectious particles via an empty precursor capsid ...
DNA viruses such as bacteriophages and herpesviruses deliver their genome into and out of the capsid...
SummaryThe encapsidated genome in all double-strand DNA bacteriophages is packaged to liquid crystal...
AbstractA large number of viruses use a specialized portal for entry of DNA to the viral capsid and ...
The portal protein is a key component of many double-stranded DNA viruses, governing capsid assembly...
In tailed bacteriophages and evolutionarily related herpes viruses, the portal protein is a central ...
The process by which bacteriophages package and maintain double-stranded DNA within the protein caps...
In tailed bacteriophages and herpesviruses, double-stranded DNA is packaged into a pre-existing prot...
AbstractThe podovirus P22, which infects O-antigen strains of Salmonella, incorporates a dsDNA trans...
AbstractAssembly of the icosahedral shells of the dsDNA bacteriophages, herpesviruses, and adenoviru...
SummaryThe mechanisms by which most double-stranded DNA viruses package and release their genomic DN...
AbstractThe amino acid sequence of viral capsid proteins contains information about their folding, s...
Many icosahedral viruses use a specialized portal vertex to control genome encapsidation and release...
Double-stranded DNA viruses utilise machinery, made of terminase proteins, to package viral DNA into...
Tailed bacteriophages and herpesviruses assemble infectious particles via an empty precursor capsid ...
Tailed bacteriophages and herpesviruses assemble infectious particles via an empty precursor capsid ...
DNA viruses such as bacteriophages and herpesviruses deliver their genome into and out of the capsid...
SummaryThe encapsidated genome in all double-strand DNA bacteriophages is packaged to liquid crystal...
AbstractA large number of viruses use a specialized portal for entry of DNA to the viral capsid and ...
The portal protein is a key component of many double-stranded DNA viruses, governing capsid assembly...
In tailed bacteriophages and evolutionarily related herpes viruses, the portal protein is a central ...
The process by which bacteriophages package and maintain double-stranded DNA within the protein caps...
In tailed bacteriophages and herpesviruses, double-stranded DNA is packaged into a pre-existing prot...
AbstractThe podovirus P22, which infects O-antigen strains of Salmonella, incorporates a dsDNA trans...
AbstractAssembly of the icosahedral shells of the dsDNA bacteriophages, herpesviruses, and adenoviru...
SummaryThe mechanisms by which most double-stranded DNA viruses package and release their genomic DN...
AbstractThe amino acid sequence of viral capsid proteins contains information about their folding, s...
Many icosahedral viruses use a specialized portal vertex to control genome encapsidation and release...
Double-stranded DNA viruses utilise machinery, made of terminase proteins, to package viral DNA into...