A majority of viruses are composed of long single-stranded genomic RNA molecules encapsulated by protein shells with diameters of just a few tens of nanometers. We examine the extent to which these viral RNAs have evolved to be physically compact molecules to facilitate encapsulation. Measurements of equal-length viral, non-viral, coding and non-coding RNAs show viral RNAs to have among the smallest sizes in solution, i.e., the highest gel-electrophoretic mobilities and the smallest hydrodynamic radii. Using graph-theoretical analyses we demonstrate that their sizes correlate with the compactness of branching patterns in predicted secondary structure ensembles. The density of branching is determined by the number and relative positions of 3...
AbstractSingle-stranded RNA (ssRNA) viruses form a major class that includes important human, animal...
We study the physics of virus assembly. The dissertation can be separated into two parts. The first ...
We have developed coarse-grained models of RNA bound by capsid protein (CP) in response to recent in...
A majority of viruses are composed of long single-stranded genomic RNA molecules encapsulated by pro...
Single-stranded RNAs of simple viruses seem to be topologically more compact than other types of sin...
Under many in vitro conditions, some small viruses spontaneously encapsidate a single stranded (ss) ...
Under many in vitro conditions, some small viruses spontaneously encapsidate a single stranded (ss) ...
International audienceThe process of genome packaging in most of viruses is poorly understood, notab...
Recent studies have shown that single-stranded (ss) viral RNAs fold into more compact structures tha...
AbstractLong RNA molecules are at the core of gene regulation across all kingdoms of life, while als...
AbstractRecent studies have shown that single-stranded (ss) viral RNAs fold into more compact struct...
Long RNAs often exist as multiple conformers in equilibrium. For the genomes of single-stranded RNA ...
Simple RNA viruses efficiently encapsulate their genome into a nano-sized protein shell: the capsid....
AbstractSingle-stranded RNA (ssRNA) viruses form a major class that includes important human, animal...
We study the physics of virus assembly. The dissertation can be separated into two parts. The first ...
We have developed coarse-grained models of RNA bound by capsid protein (CP) in response to recent in...
A majority of viruses are composed of long single-stranded genomic RNA molecules encapsulated by pro...
Single-stranded RNAs of simple viruses seem to be topologically more compact than other types of sin...
Under many in vitro conditions, some small viruses spontaneously encapsidate a single stranded (ss) ...
Under many in vitro conditions, some small viruses spontaneously encapsidate a single stranded (ss) ...
International audienceThe process of genome packaging in most of viruses is poorly understood, notab...
Recent studies have shown that single-stranded (ss) viral RNAs fold into more compact structures tha...
AbstractLong RNA molecules are at the core of gene regulation across all kingdoms of life, while als...
AbstractRecent studies have shown that single-stranded (ss) viral RNAs fold into more compact struct...
Long RNAs often exist as multiple conformers in equilibrium. For the genomes of single-stranded RNA ...
Simple RNA viruses efficiently encapsulate their genome into a nano-sized protein shell: the capsid....
AbstractSingle-stranded RNA (ssRNA) viruses form a major class that includes important human, animal...
We study the physics of virus assembly. The dissertation can be separated into two parts. The first ...
We have developed coarse-grained models of RNA bound by capsid protein (CP) in response to recent in...