The rapid worldwide spread of severe viral infections, often involving novel mutations of viruses, poses major challenges to our health-care systems. This means that tools that can efficiently and specifically diagnose viruses are much needed. To be relevant for broad applications in local health-care centers, such tools should be relatively cheap and easy to use. In this paper, we discuss the biophysical potential for the macroscopic detection of viruses based on the induction of a mechanical stress in a bundle of prestretched DNA molecules upon binding of viruses to the DNA. We show that the affinity of the DNA to the charged virus surface induces a local melting of the double helix into two single-stranded DNA. This process effects a mec...
\u3cp\u3eBiological hydrogels can become many times stiffer under deformation. This unique ability h...
AbstractKnowledge of the mechanical properties of double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) is essential to unders...
Biological materials have evolved to combine a number of functionally relevant properties. They are ...
AbstractThe conjunction of insights from structural biology, solution biochemistry, genetics, and si...
Viral DNA packaging is a required step in the lytic cycle of many DNA viruses. A DNA polymer is pack...
The condensation of DNA helices has been regularly found in cell nucleus, bacterial nucleoids, and v...
A new generation of single-molecule experiments has opened up the possibility of reexamining many of...
US Researchers have identified the factors that enable viral DNA to turn from solid to liquid, which...
Releasing the packaged viral DNA into the host cell is an essential process to initiate viral infect...
Viruses are increasingly being studied from the perspective of fundamental physics at the nanoscale ...
Recent experiments show that the adsorption of biomolecules on one surface of a microcantilever gene...
Biological hydrogels can become many times stiffer under deformation. This unique ability has only r...
DNA packaging is a major step in the process of assembly of many viruses, including many dsDNA bacte...
Biophysicists and structural biologists increasingly acknowledge the role played by the mechanical p...
ABSTRACT During the assembly of many viruses, a powerful molecular motor compacts the genome into a ...
\u3cp\u3eBiological hydrogels can become many times stiffer under deformation. This unique ability h...
AbstractKnowledge of the mechanical properties of double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) is essential to unders...
Biological materials have evolved to combine a number of functionally relevant properties. They are ...
AbstractThe conjunction of insights from structural biology, solution biochemistry, genetics, and si...
Viral DNA packaging is a required step in the lytic cycle of many DNA viruses. A DNA polymer is pack...
The condensation of DNA helices has been regularly found in cell nucleus, bacterial nucleoids, and v...
A new generation of single-molecule experiments has opened up the possibility of reexamining many of...
US Researchers have identified the factors that enable viral DNA to turn from solid to liquid, which...
Releasing the packaged viral DNA into the host cell is an essential process to initiate viral infect...
Viruses are increasingly being studied from the perspective of fundamental physics at the nanoscale ...
Recent experiments show that the adsorption of biomolecules on one surface of a microcantilever gene...
Biological hydrogels can become many times stiffer under deformation. This unique ability has only r...
DNA packaging is a major step in the process of assembly of many viruses, including many dsDNA bacte...
Biophysicists and structural biologists increasingly acknowledge the role played by the mechanical p...
ABSTRACT During the assembly of many viruses, a powerful molecular motor compacts the genome into a ...
\u3cp\u3eBiological hydrogels can become many times stiffer under deformation. This unique ability h...
AbstractKnowledge of the mechanical properties of double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) is essential to unders...
Biological materials have evolved to combine a number of functionally relevant properties. They are ...